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Missing the Point is a sports podcast for fans who want real conversations, not recycled headlines.We cover the NFL, NBA, MLB, WWE, and the biggest stories across the sports world. Boston teams lead the conversation, but we go wherever the story takes us. Patriots, Celtics, Red Sox, Bruins, league-wide drama, trades, drafts, injuries, coaching moves, media narratives. If fans are talking about it, we are too.This show is built on honest debate. No scripted opinions. No manufactured outrage. No talking points handed down from a network. You get real reactions, real arguments, and real breakdowns of what actually matters in sports.Every episode brings: • Patriots talk from draft season to kickoff to playoffs • Celtics breakdowns during the regular season and postseason • Red Sox coverage from spring training through October • Bruins talk when it matters most • Full NFL coverage, including power rankings, free agency, and draft analysis • NBA playoff races, trades, stars, and team futures • Wrestling coverage for major events and storylines • Sports media talk and bad takes that deserve to be called outWe don’t just say what happened. We explain why it happened and what it means next. We challenge narratives. We question front offices. We break down coaching decisions. We look at what teams are building toward, not just what they did yesterday.You’ll hear debates that don’t end in fake agreement. If we disagree, we stay on it. If a take is bad, we call it bad. If a team earns respect, we give it.Missing the Point is for fans who love the details. Fans who care about roster construction, coaching philosophy, player development, and how one move can change everything.We talk like fans, but we think like analysts.If you follow Boston sports, you’ll feel at home. If you follow any sport at all, you’ll find something every episode.New episodes drop every week.

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Patriots Offseason Reality Check

The New England Patriots are entering one of the most important seasons of the post-Tom Brady era, and Missing the Point is breaking down every major storyline surrounding Foxborough. On this episode of Missing the Point, Mike Marcangelo is joined by Zachary Gray for a full New England Patriots 2025 offseason preview, covering Drake Maye’s year three expectations, the Patriots’ offensive line concerns, A.J. Brown trade rumors, Stefon Diggs comparisons, Romeo Doubs’ role in the offense, New England’s NFL Draft strategy, the Patriots’ difficult 2025 schedule, AFC playoff expectations, and the Mike Vrabel controversy involving Diana Russini. The episode starts with the biggest question facing the Patriots: is Drake Maye ready to take the leap? Mike and Zach break down Drake Maye’s development entering his third NFL season, including his regular season growth, playoff performance, pocket awareness, decision-making under pressure, and what he still needs to prove as the Patriots’ franchise quarterback. Maye has the talent to become one of the best young quarterbacks in the AFC, but New England still needs to prove it has built the right offense around him. The conversation then shifts to the Patriots’ offensive line and 2025 NFL Draft strategy. Did New England do enough to protect Drake Maye? Was the draft focused on building a real long-term foundation, or was it just about adding bodies to a roster with obvious holes? Mike and Zach discuss Will Campbell, left tackle concerns, offensive line depth, and why protecting Maye could define the Patriots’ entire season. From there, the show dives into the Patriots wide receiver room and the big-name trade rumors that continue to follow New England. Could A.J. Brown become a real trade target for the Patriots? Should New England be aggressive if a true number one wide receiver becomes available? Mike and Zach compare A.J. Brown and Stefon Diggs, looking at age, upside, production, injury concerns, risk, fit, and what each receiver would mean for Drake Maye’s development. A.J. Brown brings star power, size, and explosive upside. Stefon Diggs offers experience and reliability. But would either move be enough to push the Patriots into the AFC contender conversation? The guys also discuss Romeo Doubs and whether the Patriots can build a successful spread offense without a clear elite number one receiver. Zach makes the case that spreading the ball around could help Drake Maye grow in year three, while Mike questions whether a receiver room built around multiple number two options can win playoff games against teams like the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, and Cincinnati Bengals. The episode also features a full breakdown of the Patriots’ 2025 schedule, one of the toughest in the NFL by traditional strength-of-schedule metrics. Mike and Zach look at New England’s matchups against the AFC West, NFC North, and other key opponents that could shape the Patriots’ playoff hopes. They also discuss the Patriots’ 10.5 win total and whether that number is fair, too high, or actually reachable if Drake Maye and the roster stay healthy. Zach also brings the numbers on NFL rest differential, including where the Patriots rank compared to the rest of the league. The schedule may be difficult, but New England’s rest advantage could give Mike Vrabel’s team a real edge in key spots. Mike and Zach debate whether that rest differential helps offset one of the hardest schedules in football. Then the conversation turns to the bigger AFC playoff picture. Are the Patriots legitimate AFC contenders in 2025? Should New England be viewed as a threat because of Drake Maye, Mike Vrabel, and a stronger roster? Or are the expectations moving too fast for a team that still needs to prove it can win meaningful games in January? Mike and Zach discuss the Patriots’ Super Bowl chances, AFC Championship expectations, playoff matchups, and how New England stacks up against the Chiefs, Bills, Ravens, Bengals, and the rest of the AFC. They also touch on Patrick Mahomes’ injury situation, Kansas City’s uncertainty, and whether the Chiefs are still the biggest roadblock in the AFC. The episode closes with the off-field story surrounding Mike Vrabel and Diana Russini. Mike and Zach discuss the controversy, the media reaction, and whether it could become a distraction for the Patriots entering the season. They look at how the situation could affect Vrabel’s focus, his reputation, and his future in New England, while also asking the bigger question: does any of this actually matter once the Patriots start playing football? This is a full New England Patriots offseason breakdown with the usual Missing the Point mix of honest football analysis, strong opinions, frustration, optimism, and enough chaos to match the current state of the Patriots. Topics include: * New England Patriots 2025 offseason preview * Drake Maye year three expectations * Drake Maye development and playoff growth * Patriots offensive line concerns * Will Campbell and left tackle questions * Patriots 2026 NFL Draft strategy * A.J. Brown trade rumors * A.J. Brown Patriots fit * Stefon Diggs vs. A.J. Brown * Romeo Doubs role in the Patriots offense * Patriots wide receiver room breakdown * Can New England build around a spread offense? * Patriots 2026 schedule breakdown * NFL strength of schedule * Patriots rest differential * Patriots 10.5 win total prediction * AFC playoff picture * Patriots Super Bowl expectations * Chiefs, Bills, Ravens, Bengals, and AFC contenders * Patrick Mahomes injury discussion * Mike Vrabel Patriots future * Diana Russini controversy reaction The Patriots have their quarterback. They have a new standard under Mike Vrabel. They have a schedule that will test them immediately. They have trade rumors, roster questions, offensive line concerns, and a fan base ready to believe again. Now New England has to prove whether the 2025 Patriots are a real AFC contender or just another offseason idea that sounds better before the games start. Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MTPshow] ----------- https://www.MTPshow.com Our Social Media https://linktr.ee/MTPSHOW ----------- Hosts: Mike Marcangelo, Dave Clarke Producer: Craig D'Alessandro, Dave Clarke Inquiries: Craig@mtpshow.com

21 de may de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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Thunder Look Inevitable, Wemby Looks Unstoppable, and the Celtics Still Make Us Angry

The NBA Playoffs are rolling on, and Missing the Point is back to break down a second round that has been weird, brutal, frustrating, and occasionally incredible. Dave Clarke and Mike Marcangelo start with the Oklahoma City Thunder looking less like a fun young team and more like the NBA’s next inevitable monster. OKC’s defense, depth, pace, and ridiculous two-way pressure have overwhelmed the Los Angeles Lakers, even with LeBron James still playing at a shocking level for his age. The guys debate whether a healthy Luka Dončić would have changed anything, why the Thunder look like the real championship measuring stick, and whether anyone left in the Western Conference can actually beat them. From there, it’s Spurs vs. Timberwolves, the best series of the round. Victor Wembanyama is already bending playoff basketball around him, and the conversation turns into one simple question: how is anyone supposed to deal with this guy for seven games? Dave and Mike dig into Wemby’s defensive range, shot-blocking, offensive growth, and why San Antonio might be ahead of schedule as a real threat to Oklahoma City. They also look at Anthony Edwards, Rudy Gobert, Naz Reid, and what Minnesota has to do to survive the series. The show also hits Pistons vs. Cavaliers, with Cade Cunningham pushing Detroit into a new tier and Donovan Mitchell trying to drag Cleveland back into the fight. Is Detroit already tougher, younger, and more connected? Can Cleveland’s size and playoff experience still matter? And can anyone trust James Harden in a playoff series when the pressure rises? Then comes the part Celtics fans probably needed and definitely deserved: Philadelphia getting swept by the New York Knicks somehow made Boston’s playoff collapse feel even worse. The guys unload on the Sixers, the Knicks’ physicality, Jalen Brunson’s matchup hunting, Joe Mazzulla, Boston’s three-point obsession, Jaylen Brown’s offseason comments, and whether the Celtics need a major reset. Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MTPshow] ----------- https://www.MTPshow.com Our Social Media https://linktr.ee/MTPSHOW ----------- Hosts: Mike Marcangelo, Dave Clarke Producer: Craig D'Alessandro, Dave Clarke Inquiries: Craig@mtpshow.com

13 de may de 2026 - 55 min
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Boston’s 3-1 Meltdown

A 3-1 lead should be a victory lap. For Boston, it became a slow-motion wreck, ending with a Game 7 loss at home that felt less like bad luck and more like a team choosing the wrong answers on purpose. I’m joined by Mike Marcangelo, and we go straight at the uncomfortable stuff: the Celtics’ late-game panic, the empty possessions, and the stretch where attacking the rim is working… right before they drift back into cold, contested threes. If you’ve been yelling “drive!” at your screen, you’re going to feel seen.  From there, the anger turns into a real NBA coaching conversation. We break down why Joe Mazzulla is taking the heat, what “no adjustments” actually looks like across a series, and why Embiid and Maxey exposed Boston’s defensive choices. We also separate the emotional question (should he be fired?) from the practical one (will ownership and Brad Stevens actually do it?), then run through possible replacements and what kind of identity each coach could bring.  The offseason rabbit hole shows up fast: Giannis trade math, who you’d sacrifice, and why Payton Pritchard’s growth changes the usual Celtics roster debates. We also zoom out to the wider NBA playoffs and the storylines worth locking into next, from Embiid’s dominance to LeBron’s legacy talk and the rising gravitational pull of Victor Wembanyama. If you care about the Celtics, the 76ers, or just how NBA teams break under pressure, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a fellow fan who’s still furious, and leave a review with who you think deserves the blame most. Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MTPshow] ----------- https://www.MTPshow.com Our Social Media https://linktr.ee/MTPSHOW ----------- Hosts: Mike Marcangelo, Dave Clarke Producer: Craig D'Alessandro, Dave Clarke Inquiries: Craig@mtpshow.com

4 de may de 2026 - 41 min
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What If Boston Has No Plan B

A 13-point lead vanishes, the threes stop falling, and suddenly every old Celtics fear feels brand new again. We start by taking a quick lap around the NBA playoffs, but the real goal is to figure out what actually wins in May: habits, matchups, and coaching choices that hold up when the game turns tight.  We hit the big league storylines first, including OKC embarrassing Phoenix and what that does to the Devin Booker conversation. From there we get into Kevin Durant’s legacy whiplash, the locker room questions that follow him, and why the burner account era still changes how fans judge leadership. We also talk ourselves through LeBron James at 41, the longevity case, and how it feels when the player you love to hate keeps forcing a rethink. Then we detour into all-time rankings with a very specific argument: Larry Bird versus Kobe Bryant, what “killer mentality” really means, and how era context can distort the way we compare stars.  After a stop at Nuggets vs Timberwolves and the Jokic discourse machine, we turn the spotlight where it belongs: Boston Celtics vs Philadelphia 76ers. We break down Joel Embiid coverage, why defending by committee matters, and why letting Embiid hunt one-on-one matchups is inviting trouble. On offence, we dig into the Celtics’ three-point dependence, why rushed twos show up when the threes miss, and what a real Plan B could look like, including more Jaylen Brown pressure and more Peyton Pritchard initiation. If you’re watching the NBA playoffs and asking why Boston looks brilliant one night and lost the next, this is the conversation.  Subscribe, share the show with a Celtics fan who is spiralling, and leave a review with your own Plan B for Boston. Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MTPshow] ----------- https://www.MTPshow.com Our Social Media https://linktr.ee/MTPSHOW ----------- Hosts: Mike Marcangelo, Dave Clarke Producer: Craig D'Alessandro, Dave Clarke Inquiries: Craig@mtpshow.com

30 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Previewing Today's Draft

We run a full first-round mock draft and keep circling the same question: do NFL teams win by taking the “best player” or by building a plan that matches their timeline. We debate rookie quarterback patience, roster value, and why the league’s biggest weekends sometimes feel like the least fun.  • Mendoza as the clear No. 1 pick and whether he should sit behind a veteran  • why rookie QB development often jumps in year two  • team-building around the rookie contract window and salary cap reality  • the Jets, Cardinals, Giants and Titans early-pick logic and disagreements  • when trades make sense versus staying put  • positional value arguments around edge rusher, tackle and running back  • Bears needs: pass rush urgency, day-two targets, building a faster defense  • Patriots needs: edge help, offensive line depth, adding weapons for Drake May  • hot take on the two-week Super Bowl gap and why it kills momentum  Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MTPshow] ----------- https://www.MTPshow.com Our Social Media https://linktr.ee/MTPSHOW ----------- Hosts: Mike Marcangelo, Dave Clarke Producer: Craig D'Alessandro, Dave Clarke Inquiries: Craig@mtpshow.com

23 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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