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PFW in Progress Recap 3/31: Free agency update

We're breaking down the top segments from Thursday'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 Thursday'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, Paul, Erik, and Andy were all present for today's edition of PFW In Progress. The show began with a discussion on the Patriots singing of free agent tight end Clay Harbor. The guys also gave their opinions on media reports connecting free agent defensive lineman Terrance Knighton and free agent wide receiver Mike Williams to New England.  

0:12:00- Tom Brady's latest Facebook post was a discussed topic on today's program. Brady emulated the famous scene from "Anchorman 1" where Ron Burgandy uses a conch shell to assemble his news team. Brady used a conch shell on the beach to assemble his wide receivers. 

0:30:00 - The Brady Facebook video helped fixate the men of PFW on conch. 

0:45:00 - How will the Patriots address the running game in the draft? Paul Perillo and Andy Hart want the Patriots to be able to run the ball more effectively even when other teams know its coming. 

1:15:00 - The show discussed the political coverage of Peter King on the recent Presidential Election.

1:35:00 - Today's program continued to talk about conch and all the different ways it can be eaten and harvested throughout the world. 

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