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PFW in Progress Recap 6/23: Biggest Patriots contributors; Enough CB depth?

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.

0:02:00 - All four PFW writers were present and accounted for on today's podcast. Fred, Paul, Andy, and Erik began the show talking about the overwhelming fan response to the PFW Studio Map.  

0:05:00 - The PFW crew was less than impressed with movie star Ben Affleck's interview on Bill Simmons new HBO television show. Fred felt that Affleck represented himself poorly as if he was drunk or under the influence of something else. 

0:25:00 - Fred Kirsch took the economic temperature of the United States and gave a grim forecast for the future. The topic was brought on by skyrocketing seating prices throughout sports. 

0:46:00 - Erik Scalavino excitedly announced that the Patriots 2016 Training Camp practice times had been released to the public today. 

1:05:00 - Lunch was sponsored by Adam in Dublin, Ireland. His lunch email inspired the guys to touch on the Patriots most underrated and against all odds victories over the years. 

1:15:00 - The PFW boys spoke about some of the most underrated Patriots from the team's history.

1:30:00 - The show finished with a plethora of pin requests on the PFW World Map as well as a hodge podge of topics proposed by emailers.  

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