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The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.
Former Patriots wide receiver, Randy Vataha, joins In The Huddle host Pete Brock to explore his time with the Patriots, life after his NFL career, and much more. Vataha played for the Patriots in 6 of his 7 seasons in the NFL spanning from the 1971 season through the 1976 season. During those 6 years with the Patriots, Vataha caught 188 passes for 3,164 yards and 23 touchdowns. Vataha was not known for being the biggest nor the fastest, but was known as a prominent leader on and off the field for the Patriots. This episode of In The Huddle is proudly sponsored by Mark Cruise & Family.
Our apologies for the audio issues. Former General Manager, Patrick Sullivan, joins In The Huddle host Pete Brock to catch us up to speed with where he is today while also sharing experiences and stories from his days at the stadium. Patrick Sullivan was a large contributor to the New England Patriots organization. He started off being the first ballboy, worked his way up to being the Assistant General Manager and later promoted to GM. Patrick's father, Billy Sullivan Jr. was the team's original Owner when the franchise was founded in 1960. This episode of In The Huddle is proudly sponsored by Northpoint Construction Management, Mark Cruise & Family, and Boston Systems & Solutions.
The New England Patriots Alumni Club is gearing up for a busy 2021. Tune in to hear about some things we are working on.
This episode is proudly sponsored by Northpoint Construction Management, Mark Cruise & Family, and Boston Systems & Solutions.
Former Patriots Safety, Fred Marion, joins In The Huddle host Pete Brock to discuss his career in New England, his teammates, and more. Marion spent all 10 of his seasons in the NFL in New England as a dominant force on defense. During his career, he racked up 29 interceptions, tied for third most on the franchise’s all-time leaderboard. In his most dominant season, 1985, Marion intercepted 7 passes for a league-leading 189 return yards, helping the Patriots to their first Super Bowl appearance and him to his only Pro Bowl appearance. This episode of In The Huddle is proudly sponsored by Northpoint Construction Management and Mark Cruise & Family.
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Patriots Hall of Famer, Andre Tippett, joins In The Huddle host Pete Brock to discuss his NFL career, life after football, and more. Tippett dominated the gridiron for 11 seasons (1982-88, 1990-93) in New England, racking up a long list of unparalleled career highlights. These impressive stats include: being a 5x Pro Bowler, 2x All Pro Selection, named the AFC Defensive Player of the Year in 1985, a part of the NFL 1980s All-Decade team, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, and he logged 100 sacks in his career. This episode of In The Huddle is proudly sponsored by Spyglass MTG and Mark Cruise & Family.
Former Patriots defensive end, Brent Williams, joins In The Huddle host Pete Brock to discuss his NFL career, his time in New England, and what life after football has been like. Williams terrorized opposing quarterbacks for 8 seasons in New England before moving on to Seattle and New York to finish his career. During his time with the Patriots, Williams accumulated 43.5 sacks, making the top 10 in franchise history. He also secured a position on the 1990s All-Decade team. This episode of In The Huddle is proudly sponsored by Spyglass MTG and Mark Cruise & Family.
Former Patriots LT Brian Holloway sits down with In The Huddle host Pete Brock to discuss his NFL career, life after football, and more. Holloway spent 6 years with the Pats from 1981-1986 where he started every game following his rookie season. This episode of In The Huddle is proudly sponsored by Spyglass MTG and and Mark Cruise & Family.
Former Patriots LB Vincent Brown sits down with In The Huddle host Pete Brock to discuss his time in the league, the lessons of football, and more. Brown spent all 8 seasons of his career, 1988-1995, in New England and developed into an essential piece of their defense. This episode of In The Huddle is proudly sponsored by Spyglass MTG and Mark Cruise & Family.
Former Patriots guard, Ron Wooten, joins In The Huddle host Pete Brock to discuss the 81’ Draft, the success of the 80s Pats, and more. Wooten played his entire career (1982-1988) in New England, starting every game he played following his rookie season. He was a staple of the offensive line and a critical member of the 1985 team that appeared in the franchise's first Super Bowl, earning him a spot on the Patriots All-1980s Team. This episode of In The Huddle is proudly sponsored by Mark Cruise & Family.
The podcast currently has 41 episodes available.