(HOUR 1) Shortly following the five-year anniversary of Tom Brady's departure from the New England Patriots, Hart and Fitzy recap the disastrous half-decade that has since took place in New England, and they discuss where the blame should fall for the demise of the Pats' dynasty. Plus, the guys hear from Patriots' fans, all of whom place blame on Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft and other parties for the steep decline of New England's dynasty. They also recap another Bruins' loss, and discuss the best path forward for Boston's prospects as the season continues to slip away. (HOUR 2) On today's Three Point Stance: Andy believes there will be more busts than stars at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft class, Fitzy is against the Patriots trading backup QB Joe Milton, and Ted Johnson is out on this year's "March Madness" NCAA men's basketball tournament. Plus, react to a report about the Patriots' asking price in a trade for QB Joe Milton, and they debate the pros and cons of New England choosing to trade Drake Maye's backup. Ted also explains why he is OUT on this year's March Madness basketball tournament. (HOUR 3) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson react to the breaking news report that the New England Patriots have signed center Garrett Bradbury, and they discuss how Bradbury's presence impacts the team's offensive productivity in 2025. Plus, the guys discuss the progress of Red Sox INF prospect Kristian Campbell during spring training, and they debate his current-day chances of winning the Red Sox 2B job on Opening Day. They also react to eye-popping statistics from Major League Baseball's season-opening series in Tokyo. Finally, the guys preview the Celtics' upcoming home game against the Brooklyn Nets, and how Boston will likely continue their load management practices with their lineup as the regular season winds down. (HOUR 4) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson reminisce about Tom Brady's departure from the New England Patriots, and they discuss the contract disputes that preceded it, and the roster debacle that followed it in New England. Plus, the guys react to playoff predictions made by radio host Colin Cowherd, and they debate whether the Patriots currently merit playoff consideration given the work that they've done this offseason. They also give their thoughts on Fenway Park's new extravagant food offerings on today's Odds and Ends.