(HOUR 1) Fitzy and Meghan Ottolini react to Eliot Wolf's comments, made while speaking to season ticket holders at an event on Sunday, about the team's intention to take the "best player available" in the 2025 NFL Draft, and they discuss the level of trust the fanbase has in Wolf and the Patriots' front office. Plus, they analyze the Patriots' roster-related spending habits, and they debate whether the team is willing to spend the necessary money on high-end offensive talent in order to compete with the powers of the NFL. They also discuss the ongoing connection between Stefon Diggs and the Patriots and what the future may hold for both sides. (HOUR 2) On today's Three Point Stance: Fitzy is buying in on the Red Sox odds to win the division, Mego is concerned about the amount of responsibility being put on the shoulders of Drake Maye in 2025, and Stiz believes that more criticism should be directed at the Bruins' defense, not Jeremy Swayman, for the team's poor play. Plus, Fitzy and Meghan Ottolini discuss details that have emerged from the recent sale of the Boston Celtics, and they examine how Wyc Grousbeck and Bill Chisholm will work together to govern the Celtics moving forward. They also discuss the importance of Kristaps Porzingis on this year's Celtics' team compared to his first season in Boston. (HOUR 3) Fitzy and Meghan Ottolini discuss the latest updates on the ongoing contract negotiations between Garrett Crochet and the Boston Red Sox, and they debate whether Crochet has done enough to earn a salary akin to what Major League Baseball's best arms are being paid. Plus, The Athletic's Jen McCaffrey joins the show to discuss her expectations for the 2025 season and the team's expectations for themselves, share updates on Garrett Crochet's (lack of a) contract extension, evaluate the potential of Kristian Campbell and other top prospects, and much more. They also share the most recent updates from the WEEI Afternoons "Boston Sports Nicknames" March Madness bracket! (HOUR 4) Fitzy and Meghan Ottolini assess the Patriots' 2024 NFL Draft class, and they discuss whether any of these players, now entering their second seasons in the NFL, will have a positive impact on the 2025 season. Plus, they react to comments made by Boston College head football coach Bill O'Brien during his program's pro day on Monday about his friendship with Patriots' head coach Mike Vrabel, and the potential of Eagles' tackle Ozzy Trapilo. They also discover the newest viral sports sensation on today's Odds and Ends.