
Christopher L. Gasper
Sports Host at Boston Globe Today
Sports Columnist at The Boston Globe
Co-Host at Gasper & Murray Podcast
Boston Globe sports columnist and Boston Globe Today Sports host 📺; co-host Gasper & Murray on 98.5 The Sports Hub; college football devotee; BBQ fan; car geek
Articles
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6 days ago |
bostonglobe.com | Christopher L. Gasper
It’s not just the New York Knicks responsible for the Celtics craning their necks looking up from an unthinkable 0-2 hole. It’s hubris. We presumed winning a championship last year changed the Celtics indelibly for the better. Maybe, it just made them more stubborn and arrogant, misled by the playoff path of least resistance they traveled last spring.
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1 week ago |
bostonglobe.com | Christopher L. Gasper
One of Bill Belichick’s coaching superpowers was keen judgment, the ability to assess a situation and make the right call. That attribute remained resplendent despite any tousled article of clothing he donned, whether it was ordering an intentional safety in Denver in 2003, taking the wind instead of the ball in overtime against Peyton Manning in 2013, or looking across the sideline — and into Pete Carroll’s soul — to eschew a timeout in Super Bowl XLIX.
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2 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Christopher L. Gasper
Mike Vrabel, Eliot Wolf, and their attendants broke out the brooms, the mops, and the bleach for the 2025 NFL Draft because this draft was all about cleaning up the messy roster missteps that Wolf presided over in 2024. The draft theme was cleanup in Aisle 2024 with Vrabel starring as the Brawny paper towel guy. Don’t be naive. This remains a multi-year rebuild for the Patriots, but instead of building on last year’s foundation the team had to raze it and raise the roster’s talent level.
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3 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Christopher L. Gasper
It’s all yucks, dueling compliments, and blissful cooperation for new Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and holdover personnel chief Eliot Wolf thus far. Their arranged marriage, designed to restore relevance and competence to Foxborough football, is still in the honeymoon phase. That Kraft-manufactured matrimony is about to get its first true test Thursday with the start of the seven-round NFL Draft.
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3 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Chad Finn |Christopher L. Gasper |Christopher Price |Dan Shaughnessy |Tara Sullivan |Ben Volin | +1 more
We asked the Globe’s football cognoscenti to weigh in on what the Patriots should do and predict what they will do when they are on the clock with the No. 4 pick in Thursday night’s NFL Draft. What the Patriots should do: Pounce if the Giants do something stupid. It appears as though the Giants will do the obvious and take Penn State edge-rushing maniac Abdul Carter at No. 3, presuming Cam Ward and Travis Hunter go 1-2.
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