The Chicago Bears beat the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football. 670 The Score’s Parkins and Spiegel enjoyed the victory and the reaction on Boston sports radio.
“This is WEEI. That’ a Marconi Award winning morning show in Boston,” Danny Parkins said, pointing out WEEI morning show host Greg Hill beat out Parkins and Spiegel for the 2022 Marconi Award for Major Market Personality of the Year. “Their postgame show — they got on the air and they’re all hot and bothered — after Monday Night Football, the second it goes final, that the Bears beat the big, bad Patriots. How’d they take it?”
The show then played a clip of the Patriots postgame host saying “that was the most lopsided ass-kicking I’ve ever seen the Patriots take at Gillette Stadium”, saying someone should have called in the National Guard, and calling the game “disgusting”.
Another clip from the 6 Rings and Football Things podcast exclaiming that the Bears only scored 9 points against the Washington Commanders but had to take a “mercy knee” to avoid scoring 40 points on the Patriots, adding New England looked “flatter than Kyrie Irving’s Earth” during the loss.
“Boston tears on the radio! Bulls beat the Celtics. Bears beat the Patriots,” Parkins reveled on the air. “So that is a Boston radio host on WEEI openly wonder if Bill Belichek has lost his mind. That’s what you’ve driven Patriots fans to.”
“That’s Nick ‘Fitzy’ Stevens. Why do they call the guy Fitzy if his name is Nick Stevens?,” Matt Spiegel asked. “I can’t figure that out. ‘Hey, we need a Fitzy!'”
“‘We don’t have a Fitz, or a Fitzgerald, or a Fitzsimmons around here? We’ll give you the Patriots postgame, but you gotta go by Fitzy’,” Parkins said, imitating a Boston accent.
“It is nice to beat them,” Spiegel concluded. “It really is enjoyable.”