One well-respected former member of the New England Patriots thinks the team’s offseason additions can turn things around after a disappointing 2020.
Former Patriots offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia praised his old organization’s free-agent acquisitions and current offensive makeup on 98.5 The Sports Hub’s Sunday Football Show.
The longtime assistant coached with the Patriots for 34 years, retiring after the 2019 season that ended with a wild card loss to the Tennessee Titans.
Scarnecchia gave high marks to the Patriots’ offensive line depth following the re-signing of starting center David Andrews and the return of former backup and one-time starting center Ted Karras.