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PFW in Progress Recap 1/5: Dolphins Review; Playoff talk

We're breaking down the top segments from Tuesday's edition of the PFW in Progress radio show so you don't miss a thing.

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We're breaking down the top segments from Tuesday's edition of the PFW in Progress radio show so you don't miss a thing. Hit play on the podcast above and forward to the segments indicated below to listen.

0:02:00 - Fred Kirsch began today's show as a solo act lamenting the Patriots latest loss in Miami. Fred feels the major problem with New England right now is the play of the offensive line.

0:06:00 - Paul Perillo and Andy Hart joined the show to continue the analysis if the Patriots loss in Miami on Sunday. The guys discussed the lack of depth in the offensive line. 

0:20:00 - Fred changed the focus of the show with this hopes for the Patriots in the playoffs. He began to list areas of improvement that he anticipates seeing in the Patriots next game on January 16th. 

0:30:00 - The show discussed "black Monday" in the NFL and the myriad of coaching changes. The boys hypothesized about the fates of Josh McDaniels and Matt Patricia. 

0:42:00 - Paul Perillo feels that he underestimated the lack of depth on the offensive line. He feels that the losses of Ryan Wendell and Dan Connolly were far greater than he anticipated.

1:07:00 - PFW Producer Kevin Collins provided his weekly audio mashup of the Patriots loss in Miami. The audio recap of the game featured game calls from Bob Socci and Scott Zolak on the 98.5 The Sports Hub Radio Network.

1:20:00 - The PFW Boys discussed the conspiracy theories out there that the Patriots threw the final two games in order to get the second seed. Fred chastised those who feat Pittsburgh. 

1:36:00 - Mark from the Bay Area called the show on the Ace Ticket Hot-Line to discuss Steven Jackson's performance on Sunday. Paul acknowledged he was wrong that Jackson would be an upgrade over Blount.

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