 YouTube team keep it clean, what is going on up there in Boston? Or Maine? Or whatever? What's going on up there in New England? What's going on? Greg Sciano, who was set to be the New England Patriots defensive coordinator, he decided, you know what, I'm straight. They said that he said he wanted to spend more time focusing on his faith in his family. Now, both of those I can respect. I can respect both of them big time. Just the only thing that I question is just the timing of everything. And the reason that I question the timing of everything is because of both what this comes both before and after. Now it is before the season, yes. So that gives Patriots a good amount of time to figure out who they're going to have as a defensive coordinator. But it comes after the pickings of defensive coordinators for these new teams or teams that lost their defensive coordinators. This comes way after you got to pick from the best to the best. Well, the best of the best who are available because just because somebody was available doesn't mean they're the best of the best and who you can always promote from within. So you just never know because all some people just need is a shot. So this could be Greg Sciano and be giving somebody that shot. This could be his way of somebody or this could be somebody else's way of getting their shot from Greg Sciano retiring or stepping down. So it comes both before and after that. But it also comes something that it comes after is Grunkowski retiring. I know he's not a defensive player. Well, he was for that Miami play and we saw how that went. But it comes after Greg Sciano. I mean, excuse me, Grunkowski retiring. It comes after Jura didn't draw Mayo just get a job with the Patriots. Maybe they maybe they were like maybe they were giving Greg Sciano hints like, Hey, Mayo is back in the building. Guess what? He's our next defensive coordinator. He's gonna be up next. So Greg Sciano, you just watch yourself. And Greg Sciano was like, You know what? I don't need this. I'm done. Probably through a Patriots playbook up in the air and said I'm out. Now, he ain't do that. But I don't know that the timing is just it's just kind of weird. And then, of course, with everything going on with Robert Kraft right now, who knows how that's gonna go. But Patriots Patriots always got something going on up there. They always make a noise whether it's good or bad. It's always something going on in New England. Usually a lot more good than bad. But when it's bad when stuff is when New England stuff is bad, it sends just shockwaves through the world. You cannot tell me I'm like when stuff in New England goes bad, it sends shockwaves. Like, it's like, Oh, gosh. Of course, when the whole spy gate blah, blah, blah came out, we know that and that people still talk about that to this day. Of course, the deflate gate, we know, head coach of my favorite team ended up being a snitch. Hey, here's what it is. And then, of course, I mean, the most noise they usually make is with the Super Bowl because they have the Brady and Bella check invitation or where they invite whoever they want to pick and choose from the NFC to come join them in the Super Bowl since they make it every year. And more often they win. But that's what I say. Most of the noise that they make is good. But then, of course, you got the bad noise. You got the Aaron Hernandez thing. We all remember that. And I was like, Oh, then Gronkh retiring. That was big. That was huge. The next biggest thing to Gronkh retiring as far as names on the Patriots would be Brady. It would be Brady. I feel like there's no bigger name on the Patriots besides though no bigger name than Gronkh than Brady. And of course, Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft, the owner, of course, but as far as players, no. And that's not to discredit any of the other players on the team, but that's just speaking on their names. But with Greg Sciano stepping down, now somebody else has to step up. Who's that going to be? And they do have time. That is one sort of silver lining about this, about the person who's stepping into the role. Of course, you always have assistants. You always have like, you may have a cornerbacks coach, a linebacker's coach. I mean, it worked for the Ravens. I mean, the Ravens got that defensive coordinator from the Patriots, Dean Pease. Dean Pease came from New England and came to be Ravens defensive coordinator and he was a pretty good defensive coordinator. The only problem with him, he was not good in the clutch. He couldn't close it out. But then Dean Pease was the Ravens defensive coordinator for a few years and he did his thing. He did it. Well, he was actually a defensive coordinator for a little minute. Wow. But anyway, he did his thing, but then it was a linebacker's coach, Don Martindale, who ended up stepping up when Dean Pease retired because that's what he did. He retired and then he all of a sudden, he said, you know what? I'm unretiring. He unretired and then joined the Titans on their defense as their defensive coordinator. Go figure, right? But when Don Martindale got promoted to defensive coordinator from linebacker coach, they definitely did it a lot before, two weeks before the draft. They did it a lot sooner than that. But anyway, when that happened, the defense got even better. Now, Greg Sciano, this would have been what his first year with, yeah, this would have been his first year as a defensive coordinator because before it was Florez, who is now the head coach, not a defensive coordinator, but now he's a head coach of the Miami Dolphins. So he's going to get to go against his old boys two times a year. And based off of how Matt Patricia did, he could be in two, he might be two or not. He ain't going to be two or no. Maybe one in one because he got to play him twice. Patricia only had to play him once last year. And the only other time he would have got to playing would have been in the Super Bowl, but I mean, Detroit, I mean, yeah, you get it anyway. So this again, just like with Dean Pease and Don Martindale, they promote it from within. And now maybe the Patriots may just be a little forced to promote from within. Or you got some guys out there like maybe a Chuck Pagano, what's he doing? What's he doing? Maybe a job with New England can persuade him to be like, oh, you know what? I got one more gig and he left. Let's do this. Let's make it happen. Rex Ryan, they're not going to hire Rex Ryan, because you know the Patriots, Belichick, Kraft, you know the Patriots are petty, man. You know they are petty. They boy, and they have shown it throughout the years. But hey, that's what you got to do. They're winning franchise, right? So it's obviously working. It's obviously working. So I don't really think this is anything. It's definitely left. It comes from left field. It comes from left field, but I don't think it's anything that they can't get over because their motto is do your job. Greg Chiano's motto was quit your job. So that just going to allow somebody else whose job wasn't defensive coordinated, but they were helping with the defense. That's just going to allow them to step into a bigger role now with the Patriots organization. So they'll be fine. Any Patriots, well, any real Patriots fans, you know, they're not worried about this at all. They've seen bigger changes come. They've seen crazier things happen. This should not worry them in the least bit. It shouldn't worry them at all. So Patriots are one team that they go through. They go through a good amount of turnover, but the turnover is not at the positions where it matters the most. The positions that matter the most for the Patriots is head coach, Belichick. Belichick. He's that dude. He is the coach, best coach of all time. And he has shown year in, year out. Why? He is always 10 steps ahead of the game, whether you like him or not. I've said this before. He's always ahead of the game, always coming up with new ideas, always coming up with just the plays and the way that he schemes is games and just he's on another level. He's on another level. And no matter what team you're a fan of, you can't deny it. You can't deny it. So they will, I'm sure they will be just fine. They will continue to be on another level. They will continue to do well. But we'll see. We'll see. We'll see what happens now with them, with their defense and who's going to be the guy that ends up feeling that role, whether it's from outside or the inside. I think they'll hire from within, but we'll see. Anyway, just like Greg Sciano with New England, I'm out.