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I just dug this out after seeing your post (thank you, BTW ) and found the segment he was on (looks like he said it last Friday) and transcribed the part you mentioned:FWIW, Albert Breer said on the radio that he spoke to someone on the Patriots coaching staff and they feel a lot of Jones' play this season is because he just doesn't trust anything anymore. He runs around in the backfield because he doesn't trust his o-line to keep the pocket clean enough to step up in the pocket. He takes off running for yardage because he doesn't trust his receivers to get open whether it is the routes they are running or they just cannot get open. He forces some dumb throws because he feels he has to make plays on his own when they aren't there.
Take it for what it is worth because that is what a Patriots' coach is saying.
Personally, I think a lot of it is legit. Some of it is Jones is letting his situation get too much to him and he has to trust the people around him at times and don't freelance like this.
But I agree with Breer off this point, this year is a lost year for Jones and you really cannot draw any conclusions about his playing ability and his future because everything is such a mess.
“Go back to last night and watch the two quarterbacks and watch how easy everything looks for Allen," said Breer. "Look how hard everything looks for Mac. It feels like … It makes it hard for me to believe he's really ever going to be a whole lot more than what he is.”
“Everything looks hard. Getting the ball to certain spots on the field looks hard. When the play breaks down, and he's got to escape the pocket, it looks like he's doing everything he can to get away from the defense. Where when you watch Josh Allen, when he’s running away from the defense, his eyes are downfield. His shoulders are square. He is such a great athlete. Like that play that you mentioned [the TD pass to Gabe Davis], where he's throwing to Gabe Davis, watch him move on that play. It doesn't look like it's hard. Whereas with Mac Jones, you see him, and it looks like he's in a full sprint when he’s trying to get away from the defense.”
“So what we're dealing with, we talked about margins for error, with Mac, the margin for error is so much smaller. And I think the other part, to be fair to Mac, like last night, it started to look like he’s losing trust, and I’ve felt this way for a little while, and I talked to some teams that have studied him that have said this to me, it doesn’t look like he trusts anything. It doesn’t look like he trusts the play call, it doesn’t look like he trusts his teammates, it doesn’t look like he trusts anything anymore. And that’s how you ruin a young quarterback.”












