1 month ago | By Boston Herald
Matt Groh did his best to keep to the script during his Saturday availability with the media out in Las Vegas, and keep his answers focused on the Shrine Bowl given the Patriots staff is coaching the West team.
The Patriots director of player personnel, however, did answer one question about Bill O'Brien and his relationship with the team's newly appointed offensive coordinator.
“My first year coming in, I was able to spend some time with Billy O, so we go back a little ways,” said Groh, who joined the team in 2011, which was O'Brien's last season during his first go-round. “With him being...
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