(HOUR 1) Hart and Fitzy hear from Red Sox president Sam Kennedy, who joined The Greg Hill Show on Wednesday morning and admitted that the Red Sox are not "back" until they pop champagne at the end of the season. They discuss their expectations for the Red Sox at this point in spring training camp. Plus, the guys discuss the glowing reviews of Red Sox 3B Alex Bregman that have been pouring in during spring training, and they debate if Boston fans are overreacting about the impact that Bregman is having on, and off, the field. They also recap the Celtics' win over the Toronto Raptors, their sixth win in a row. (HOUR 2) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson react to comments from Eliot Wolf, Patriots VP of Player Personnel, who said on Wednesday that he has "final" say on New England's roster decisions. The guys compare Wolf's comments to Mike Vrabel's comments from Tuesday in an attempt to discover the truth about the team's decision-making. Plus, they each identify five NFL draft prospects whose progress they'll be following closely during the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. (HOUR 3) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson recap the results of the 2025 NFLPA player survey report cards, an exercise that reflected very poorly on Robert Kraft and the New England Patriots. Plus, the guys compare grades given to the Patriots in this year's NFLPA player survey report cards with other teams in the league, and they identify the highlights and lowlights on this year's survey from across the league. They also recap the Bruins' disappointing loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night. (HOUR 4) Hart, Fitzy and Johnson react to Red Sox manager Alex Cora's assertion on The Greg Hill Show that the team has "adults" in the locker room now, and they continue their discussion on the role Alex Bregman will play in the team's potential success in 2025 and beyond. Plus, in this week's "Ted Talk" on WEEI Afternoons, Ted Johnson recounts his memories of participating in the NFL Scouting Combine as an NFL draft prospect. The guys also react to a bizarre, but delicious, mistake made during Tuesday night's Bruins broadcast.