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Jones Should Be Greatly Improved In 2022

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How did it become some controversial statement that Mac Jones can and will improve? Dude is 23 and I am sure will have Patriots coaches working with him on areas they feel he should improve on.
 
Our fanbase is literally oblivious to what makes a good quarterback, who is a good quarterback, and who will be a good quarterback.

Bunch of us wanted to move on to Jimmy G / were happy to move from Tom / thought Tom was finished from like 2012 on / entertained Matt Cassel discussions after 2008 / now think Mac Jones is a franchise quarterback.

Spoiler alert: Josh Allen and Mac Jones will never be in the same category. Buffalo is going to continue to get more solid, more reliable, more dominant, because with their quarterback, you don’t have to pretend. You can literally just watch it happen, on television, right in front of you, in real time.
Different thread, same tired material. You are like the love child of Captain Stone and Dropkick (hint….not a compliment).

All Miguel was saying was that he believes that Mac will be greatly improved in year 2, yet you still found a way to shoehorn Brady into the conversation. Be honest, were you looking at a framed Brady photo when you wrote your post and, if so, were you typing with only one hand?

He also never mentioned Allen or claimed that Mac will end up being a superior quarterback, yet you squeezed another one of your talking points into the conversation, without ever attempting to address Miguel’s actual point.

Why are you still posting here if every Pats fan is an oblivious moron but you? In reality, you are just a
 
If that is realistic I would be fine with it, but then I have to ask myself why Belichick hadn’t groomed some young assistants over the past 5 years to do that?
I think they made some efforts in that area recently with Schuplinski but he left for the NYG. I do think when Tom was here- specifically in the latter half of his career, Bill needed to pair him with an experienced OC and breaking in a new one with Tom wasn't going to work. That's my guess at least. I don't think Bill is opposed to it. For example BO'B was fairly young at 38 when Bill made him de facto OC in 2009. Josh was in his mid 20s.
I agree with you in changing the system, it’s a really big deal, and it affects them in many ways, but I would rather see them make that change now, than wait 3-4 years and realize they should have done it now. If bringing back retreads is the best they can do my confidence in them getting back to the SB drops off significantly.
I don't have an issue with retreads as long as they are good retreads. I value experience.

The biggest thing for me is chemistry and collaboration with Mac.
 
I think they made some efforts in that area recently with Schuplinski but he left for the NYG. I do think when Tom was here- specifically in the latter half of his career, Bill needed to pair him with an experienced OC and breaking in a new one with Tom wasn't going to work. That's my guess at least. I don't think Bill is opposed to it. For example BO'B was fairly young at 38 when Bill made him de facto OC in 2009. Josh was in his mid 20s.

I don't have an issue with retreads as long as they are good retreads. I value experience.

The biggest thing for me is chemistry and collaboration with Mac.

I agree n general, but imo these retreads suck.
 
I think they made some efforts in that area recently with Schuplinski but he left for the NYG. I do think when Tom was here- specifically in the latter half of his career, Bill needed to pair him with an experienced OC and breaking in a new one with Tom wasn't going to work. That's my guess at least. I don't think Bill is opposed to it. For example BO'B was fairly young at 38 when Bill made him de facto OC in 2009. Josh was in his mid 20s.

I don't have an issue with retreads as long as they are good retreads. I value experience.

The biggest thing for me is chemistry and collaboration with Mac.

I think that coordinators have to get more and more innovative and creative as time goes on, and I just don’t see Gase or O’ Brien that way. I think defensive coordinators would have the advantage over them. I would rather see O’ Shea, if it came down to that, but I don’t have much belief in him either. Unfortunately I think Mac Jones will have to overcome his coordinator instead of them benefitting him. But that’s just my view of the situation.

If people here know of more candidates, specifically better candidates who can come in and run this offense throw them out there, I don’t, and the fact that the cupboard is that bare really concerns me.
 
I agree n general, but imo these retreads suck.
I actually don't have a problem with BO'B as on offensive mind. I'm concerned about the chemistry and collaboration with Mac.

I think that coordinators have to get more and more innovative and creative as time goes on, and I just don’t see Gase or O’ Brien that way. I think defensive coordinators would have the advantage over them. I would rather see O’ Shea, if it came down to that, but I don’t have much belief in him either. Unfortunately I think Mac Jones will have to overcome his coordinator instead of them benefitting him. But that’s just my view of the situation.

If people here know of more candidates, specifically better candidates who can come in and run this offense throw them out there, I don’t, and the fact that the cupboard is that bare really concerns me.
I think you would be challenged to find anyone on this board with the evidence to say so-and-so is a brilliant offensive mind and would be a great OC here. I certainly can't.

My only real beliefs are a) whomever comes in here needs to run E/P and b) that person must be on the same wavelength with Mac and push him to be a better QB.
 
Most QB's drafted improve in their 2nd year if they get another starting year opportunity. This is born out by stats if you look at QB's drafted in 1st round who got back to back full years starting opportunity.

However, he lost his OC, a new one has not been named, he is going on his third OC in 3 years, no new receivers or OL have been drafted or traded for.

So yes he is likely to have better stats than last year, but to say "greatly" is perhaps an overstatement at the early junction.
 
I actually don't have a problem with BO'B as on offensive mind. I'm concerned about the chemistry and collaboration with Mac.


I think you would be challenged to find anyone on this board with the evidence to say so-and-so is a brilliant offensive mind and would be a great OC here. I certainly can't.

My only real beliefs are a) whomever comes in here needs to run E/P and b) that person must be on the same wavelength with Mac and push him to be a better QB.

I have always agreed with the view of keeping E/P, until now. The apparent lack of candidates to run it seem to indicate a dying offensive system, in which case I would rather see them make the change now. If the list of candidates is this short and this weak then that’s bad news.
 
Don’t know how much it matters but O’Brien at least has some continuity with Mac.
 
Most QB's drafted improve in their 2nd year if they get another starting year opportunity. This is born out by stats if you look at QB's drafted in 1st round who got back to back full years starting opportunity.

However, he lost his OC, a new one has not been named, he is going on his third OC in 3 years, no new receivers or OL have been drafted or traded for.

So yes he is likely to have better stats than last year, but to say "greatly" is perhaps an overstatement at the early junction.
Could be “greatly” with the right upgrades on offense and health.
 
I have always agreed with the view of keeping E/P, until now. The apparent lack of candidates to run it seem to indicate a dying offensive system, in which case I would rather see them make the change now. If the list of candidates is this short and this weak then that’s bad news.
Not sure it's dying.

Check this out.

 
Not sure it's dying.

Check this out.


That’s an interesting article. Thanks RW
 
I have always agreed with the view of keeping E/P, until now. The apparent lack of candidates to run it seem to indicate a dying offensive system, in which case I would rather see them make the change now. If the list of candidates is this short and this weak then that’s bad news.

Dying? I thought Brady brought elements of E/P to Tampa when the "riskit bisket" was not working and won a SB? Why is Brady mimicking if it is dying?
 
Don’t know how much it matters but O’Brien at least has some continuity with Mac.
Yep, Jones was the person who taught O’ Brien Alabama’s offense. And I’m not being sarcastic, that actually happened.
 
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Dying? I thought Brady brought elements of E/P to Tampa when the "riskit bisket" was not working and won a SB? Why is Brady mimicking if it is dying?

Because he ran it for .20 years. Manning did the same when thing whenhe went to Denver.
 
Not sure it's dying.

Check this out.

Seems like the majority are running Shannahan and WCO with a few Coryell and very few modified E-P. I'm all for moving on from a complicated offense. Which offensive scheme is the closest to what Saban runs?
 
We have been so previliged that we are wondering if Mac Jones is a flop after he turns out to be the only rookie QB with 0 bonafide offensive weapons to take his team to the Post-season.

Can't imagine our state if we turn out to be like the jets or something like that.

Yes we are not loaded with talent but guess we overachieved with some luck and making lesser mistakes . Let's get it in our head, it's very rare for another Brady to emerge.

We got lucky with Brady and belichick in prime and Gronk and Edelman turning out to be monster offensive players with a decent defensive cast who over performed in post season.

Mahomes with all worldly talent and supporting cast has just 1 Superbowl in 5 years when Brady won 3 .

So we should stop being so entitled and thank our stars if we win a ring or 2 in next 2 decades. All teams are competitive these days . So it's pretty difficult to win a ring , let alone 2. So let's cherish the good memories and hope we improve .

The amount of doubt and hate Mac gets here is unbelievable. If someone has not followed NFL they would be thinking we are a 0-17 team.

Winning the Superbowl is like winning a powerball. We won it 6 times in last 20 years . That's insanely lucky. Lightning struck 6 times. It would be difficult to have that luck again.
 
That’s an interesting article. Thanks RW
To your point the trend is clear.

From that article I see multiple teams leveraging concepts from various systems they've had some experience with and developing their own.

I think it was you ho brought up Tom Moore and his system which is comprised of various concepts from the schemes he has been a part of.

Andy Reid is an example as well.

That I would be ok with and because of Mac's intelligence something I think he could handle.
 
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