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Archives for May 2025

Pats Procrastination – YouTube show Episode 63 – off season entertainment

May 28, 2025 by Clare Cooper Leave a Comment

Join Chudders and Clazzy Clare as they talk about OTAs, what they are thinking when it comes to this up coming seasons opponents, the uni’s that should be and much more!

Clazzy Clare and Chudders bring you a little Patriots chat, in a casual and light hearted show that (hopefully) has you feeling like you’re sitting back and having a laugh with some fellow Patriots buddies!

Filed Under: Opinion, Videos

The great (?), retired jersey number debate

May 12, 2025 by Clare Cooper Leave a Comment

With Devin McCourty taking to social media and giving a bit of a boost to the discussion of jersey numbers, and with all rookies officially having their numbers assigned now, it really opened the opportunity to look into the opinions of the fans in regards to player numbers and those that are retired. 

So, with the new running back TreVeyon Henderson giving some “speed” to number 32…

Can’t wait to see real speed in that 32 jersey https://t.co/ICwRrSQmeZ

— Devin McCourty (@devinmccourty) May 6, 2025

I took to the socials to see what fans think…

So what’s your take Pats pals? Other than 12 obvs! should retired jersey numbers go back into circulation? What’s your take?

— Clare Cooper (@clazzyclare) May 9, 2025

Whilst the whole of the NFL have 163 players jersey numbers retired, the Chicago Bears and New York Giants top the list with the most at 14. The Patriots have 8. 

Moreover, there has been a recent news topic of how the University of Colorado has retired numbers 2 and 12 just as QB Shedeur Sanders and the blue chip talent of Travis Hunter were drafted. 

This throws the narrative wide open, considering the amount of available numbers (without any being retired) and the size of football rosters. 

The retired numbers for the Patriots are: 

20 Gino Cappelletti

40 Mike Haynes

57 Steve Nelson

73 John Hannah

78 Bruce Armstrong

79 Jim Lee Hunt

89 Rob Dee

And of course… 

12 Tom Brady

So, as I mentioned above, I took to the socials to establish the fan perspective, and I must admit I was surprised that the outcome was as close as it was. A whopping 45% voted that the retired numbers should stay as they are.

There were multiple comments along similar lines, of which I agree, that the Patriots Hall of Fame is there to honour the great players, so retiring jersey numbers should be for the truly exceptional. 

Now, this isn’t meant to throw shade on those guys with retired numbers. Not one bit. It’s just that maybe it would be fun to see the favoured numbers such as 89 on the back of a new star. Grow the greatness of the number. 

See it not as taking away from the talents of the likes of Rob Dee or number 40 Mike Haynes (who were rather before my time), but more the fun of the potential to increase the legacy. 

Just an opinion though. 

It’s easy to see why fans would want to hold on to the greatness that those numbers held. Nostalgia is a strong mistress. And whilst I appreciate I appear to be saying that’s wrong, I’m not. I’m just saying my view point is different as is 55% of the fan base that voted. 

So whilst the great Julian Edelman is inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame, his number is reported to be assigned to Joshua Dobbs this season. Now Jules is one of my favourite all-time players, but I’m happy to see 11 still out there ready for its new dynasty. 

It wouldn’t surprise you lovely lot to know that 87 is my “needs to be retired number” as I believe Gronk is the GOAT of TEs and a pivotal part of a certain quarterback’s epic success, but I respect the fact not all agree. 

However. There’s always the exception. The lightning in a bottle, and I think the one thing 99.9% of Pats fans agree on (a number I totally fudged) it’s that Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Junior’s number 12 shouldn’t be placed on the back of anyone else… ever.

Filed Under: Opinion

Pats Procrastination Youtube show – Episode 62 – Patriots rookie mini camp and more!

May 12, 2025 by Clare Cooper Leave a Comment

Join Chudders and Clazzy Clare as they discuss the first few looks at the Patriots rookies, discuss who they have their eye on, what the structure of the roster could begin to look like and wish a speedy recovery to DC Terrell Williams. 

Clazzy Clare and Chudders bring you a little Patriots chat, in a casual and light hearted show that (hopefully) has you feeling like you’re sitting back and having a laugh with some fellow Patriots buddies!

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Filed Under: Opinion, Training Camp, Videos

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