You said it, those are key pieces were are a team that needs all of its players available, still don't understand all the Mac hate, anyone with 20/20 Vision can see that he's asked to do much different things than under McDaniels. As we can see those plays aren't conducive to macs skill set.. it's like he's running some one else's offense.. I hope going forward more plays are called towards macs strengths, his vision, intellect and mobility to step up under pressure..
The O line was disastrous yesterday..
It's pretty clear that it's Mac choice to play out of the gun. That's mainly what he did in college. That's where he feels comfortable. He pushed for more RPOs. You can run PA from the gun. I mean they spent all of TC working on this scheme. The offense is tailored around Mac's strengths & what he feels comfortable with (out of shotgun).
"Yeah, it’s been good,” Jones said at a press conference. “A lot of learning experiences and [there’s] always room for growth. I think it’s been good. I think we’ve ironed out a lot of things and it’s good that they’re happening now. I feel confident in what we’re doing. We just have to go out there and do it for 60 minutes, and that’s just play-by-play. Obviously during practice, same thing, play-by-play, go out there and execute it and once you turn on the game film and you look back and there’s 45, 50 good plays then hopefully you come out on top. But that’s more about executing it and doing your job individually. If we all do that, 11 guys do it close to right every play, then you’ll have a good play.”
On the use of shotgun PA, RPO:
"Other teams were doing them around the league and having good production. Every offense has its core plays, and you don't necessarily want your RPOs to be your core plays, which they are not. But it's always good to have that extra flavor in there. We just have to keep growing from there and learn how to do them."
"I think it puts stress on the defense. I definitely learned in college just watching coach Saban sometimes explode at practice. He's trying to tell someone to do something, but his guy is running a route, but it's also run, or is it a pass? So there is a lot of cool grey area there from an offensive perspective,"
In the first two games of the season, the Patriots have been in a shotgun formation on 64 of their 71 passing plays, which doesn't seem like it's by accident. At Alabama, Jones only attempted 11 passes in his career from under center.
In New England's 17-14 victory over the Steelers last week, the Pats ran five RPO concepts that mostly converted to runs. For example, the Pats moved the chains on a third down play in the third quarter with an RPO handoff to running back Rhamondre Stevenson.
This narrative that coaches are holding out UC PA plays is pure nonsense created by Beddard to blast Patricia, who he hates for some reason.