
Zolak & Bertrand: Why The Chargers Were Stupid
In what is a regular segment following Patriots victories, Zolak & Bertrand on Monday broke down all the reasons why the Chargers were stupid during their loss in Foxboro.
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In what is a regular segment following Patriots victories, Zolak & Bertrand on Monday broke down all the reasons why the Chargers were stupid during their loss in Foxboro.
After raising their Super Bowl LI banner at Gillette Stadium on Thursday night, the New England Patriots went out and suffered an extremely un-Patriots-like loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
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