PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

Curran Believes Jones is 'Making an Enemy' Out of Belichick

Status
Not open for further replies.
Nobody is suggesting that Jones does not start this Saturday.

If the Pats are down by more than 10 points and the offense is sputtering then make a change at QB.
A slow start and FG's won't beat this Joe Burrow Bengals team.
 
We see routes short of the sticks because it’s called that way. Because they don’t thrust Mac throwing the ball in critical situations. since his injury his average depth of target is at the bottom of the league because the coaching staff don’t want him turning the ball over.

At some point we need to realize that if the game are called that way is also cause by Mac’s limitation and not just because Matt Patricia doesn’t know what his doing.
It's weird how people simply ignore the shift in the O play calling pre- and post- Mac's injury. It's clear that Bill and Patricia decided to throttle Mac after he led the league in INT%.

The fact alone that this team has failed to score a TD in the 4th Qtr after 14 games, shows you how anti-clutch Mac is. Blaming the play schemes/calls or OL for 90% of Mac's performance, is just hiding his own limitations.

Mac isn't the only QB this season that's had to deal with bad OL play or poor O calls, yet he remains at the bottom of the league in rating.

Let's see how he performs these last 3 games. Hopefully, he shows improvement.
 
A slow start and FG's won't beat this Joe Burrow Bengals team.
This defense is good enough to hold Burrow and the Bengals offense in check, but the NE offense cant keep losing on 3rd down and putting the NE defense right back out on the field.
 
Things of note that the offense is doing wrong consistently...
1. When the QB lines up behind center it's a run ~80%
2. When the QB is in shotgun its a pass ~80%
3. When it's 3rd and N, the routes are for N-3 yards; It's not that MAC can't throw the 3 extra yards
4. Delay of game penalties
5. False start penalties
 
Things of note that the offense is doing wrong consistently...
1. When the QB lines up behind center it's a run ~80%
2. When the QB is in shotgun its a pass ~80%
3. When it's 3rd and N, the routes are for N-3 yards; It's not that MAC can't throw the 3 extra yards
4. Delay of game penalties
5. False start penalties
Yep the Offense definitely have problems and we thought some of this would be fixed around the Bye-Week.
 
Let's be honest this season is now over after that debacle against the Raiders so they should write this season off. Ordinarily I would say that is a perfect chance to get a look at young guys like Zappe but in this case we need to ride it out with Mac. We need to do so because pulling in now while we are technically still in it pretty much closes the book on his career here. This was a lost year for Mac's development due to, yet another recent poor decision, by Bill and we need to see if Mac can play next year with a real OC.
 
If an OL misses a block thats the way it goes. It happens. Orlando Brown for KC is missing blocks and Mahomes has to react. Josh Allen does not get Wall of China blocking every game. Look at the Jets game. The OL was not the issue in Las Vegas.

Furthermore, a good QB can make his OL look great because he gets the ball out quickly and his deep ball is a legit concern that defenses need to respect.
Burrow was sacked 29 times in the first 8 games and went 4-4. Since then, he's been sacked 8 times in the last 6 games and is 6-0. Mac's been sacked 26 times all season and is 5-6. Mac isn't handling pressure well. You can't play at QB in the NFL if you can't handle pressure.
 
Burrow was sacked 29 times in the first 8 games and went 4-4. Since then, he's been sacked 8 times in the last 6 games and is 6-0. Mac's been sacked 26 times all season and is 5-6. Mac isn't handling pressure well. You can't play at QB in the NFL if you can't handle pressure.
And all you have to do is Blitz or fake it to put fear in Mac Jones I expect that a lot from the Bengals on Saturday.
 
This defense is good enough to hold Burrow and the Bengals offense in check, but the NE offense cant keep losing on 3rd down and putting the NE defense right back out on the field.
Burrow and his offense average 30 points per game in their wins.
Mac and his offense average 20 points per game in their wins.

The Bengals defense held the #1 and #3 scoring offenses in the NFL to 22 P/G.
The Bengals have a top 10 red zone defense. The Patriots have the 32nd ranked red zone offense (by a wide margin).
The Bengals have a top 5 red zone offense. The Patriots have the 18th ranked red zone defense.

Do you think the Patriots can win this game in the teens? Because that's probably what it would take.
 
I know his numbers. I've entered every one of his plays into the stats database

They have plenty of time. I'm just telling you he's under contract until 2024, so there's no rush to make a move right now. But it's entirely possible that we're having a different conversation this offseason depending on how things finish.
Zappe is under contract until 2025, four year rookie contract.
 
Mac Jones over the last month with some comparisons...

Mac Jones over the last month (4 games):
1-3, 61.7 cmp%, 231 Y/G, 6.6 Y/A, 3 TD, 1 INT, 84.9 passer rating

Daniel Jones over the last month (4 games):
1-2-1, 68.0 cmp%, 189 Y/G, 6.1 Y/A, 3 TD, 0 INT, 92.0 passer rating

Andy Dalton over the last month (4 games):
2-2, 70.7 cmp%, 211 Y/G, 8.5 Y/A, 6 TD, 0 INT, 116.7 passer rating

Josh Allen over the last month (4 games):
4-0, 61.3 cmp%, 231 Y/G, 6.5 Y/A, 9 TD, 1 INT, 98.5 passer rating

Trevor Lawrence over the last month (4 games):
3-1, 67.8 cmp%, 297 Y/G, 7.8 Y/A, 11 TD, 1 INT, 112.4 passer rating

How about Mac Jones in the 4th quarter with some comparisons...

Mac Jones in the 4th quarter 2022:
59.8 cmp%, 0 TD, 2 INTs, 68.9 passer rating

Kyle Allen in the 4th quarter 2022:
55.2 cmp%, 2 TD, 2 INTs, 70.3 passer rating

Brett Rypien in the 4th quarter 2022:
63.3 cmp%, 2 TD, 1 INTs, 81.1 passer rating

Tom Brady in the 4th quarter 2022:
66.7 cmp%, 10 TD, 3 INTs, 93.8 passer rating

Joe Burrow in the 4th quarter 2022:
70.2 cmp%, 11 TD, 2 INTs, 117.9 passer rating

And as far as Mac's drop off from last season...

Mac Jones in the 4th quarter 2021:
62.8 cmp%, 8 TD, 3 INTs, 94.9 passer rating
I didn't really need any comparisons. They've been terrible as an offense all year, and as someone who puts them in every single week, and all of last season, I know exactly where he is compared to 2021.

My statement about how he's been with the football is strictly based on the fact he's looked closer to where he did last year in terms of making smarter throws when he's been throwing it downfield these last few weeks. That's obviously in contrast with how he started this year and how he looked initially coming back from the injury.

I don't know what else you're looking for. Last week was the worst outing of his career, eclipsing last year's second meeting against the Bills. Click on the "Stats" link, and you can go break that one down too if you want. It's like you and @Triumph think I'm the one you need to convince. My opinion means absolutely nothing.

Like I said, I get why Bill is keeping him in there. But how he plays moving forward is going to factor into just how long he stays there.
 
Zappe is under contract until 2025, four year rookie contract.

They've got him under contract for the next three seasons. They're not in a rush there and don't need to do anything prematurely and have plenty of time to evaluate him.
Yeah, I said three years after this year, and apparently can't do math. #fail
 
Burrow and his offense average 30 points per game in their wins.
Mac and his offense average 20 points per game in their wins.

The Bengals defense held the #1 and #3 scoring offenses in the NFL to 22 P/G.
The Bengals have a top 10 red zone defense. The Patriots have the 32nd ranked red zone offense (by a wide margin).
The Bengals have a top 5 red zone offense. The Patriots have the 18th ranked red zone defense.

Do you think the Patriots can win this game in the teens? Because that's probably what it would take.
No, next 3 games I'm looking to score real passing TDs by the offense. Old school style.

If the game goes South make a QB change. Just win.
 
Because Mac is a first-round pick and they've invested a lot of time in him and you don't give up on a player like that, especially one who threw for almost 4,000 yards and threw 22 touchdowns and won 10 games last year. Bad teams are reactionary and make rash decisions. This whole thing will play itself out and the "it is what it is" is in quotes because you know that's not me saying that
Like Drew Bledsoe?

Brady was a nobody and took his job for good.
 


not sure if mac answered the question. he is just being passionate and wants to win.
 
I didn't really need any comparisons.
I put them there for anyone. Including myself, I need comparisons.

They've been terrible as an offense all year, and as someone who puts them in every single week, and all of last season, I know exactly where he is compared to 2021.
NE Patriots 2020 (Cam Newton)

27th in points per game
27th in yards per game
23rd in percentage of drives ending in an offensive score TD or FG (36.9%)
32nd in red zone offense TDs (37.9%)
20th in percentage of drives ending in an offensive turnover (12.1%)

NE Patriots 2021 (Mac Jones)

6th in points per game
15th in yards per game
2nd in percentage of drives ending in an offensive score TD or FG (48.0%)
7th in red zone offense TDs (63.1%)
20th in percentage of drives ending in an offensive turnover (12.6%)

NE Patriots 2022 (Mac Jones & Bailey Zappe)

17th in points per game
25th in yards per game
20th in percentage of drives ending in an offensive score TD or FG (34.2%)
32nd in red zone offense TDs (37.8%)
26th in percentage of drives ending in an offensive turnover (12.0%)

What happened?

My statement about how he's been with the football is strictly based on the fact he's looked closer to where he did last year in terms of making smarter throws when he's been throwing it downfield these last few weeks. That's obviously in contrast with how he started this year and how he looked initially coming back from the injury.
Mac's Intended Air Yards per pass attempt have come way down since he had 6 INTs in his first 103 pass attempts of the season (through the Chicago game). It seems very obvious at that point the coaching staff lost all trust in Mac throwing downfield, accordingly his Intended Air Yards dropped significantly, and so did his INT% (which is no coincidence).

Here's the progression of Mac's Intended Air Yards per pass attempt (games 1-11):
9.4, 9.3, 12.2, 10.3 .......... 4.6, 5.5, 4.7, 7.9, 6.1, 4.9, 9.5
 
So we are just looking at things with zero context now? Vrabel was the coach of the year last year and has overachieved basically every year with his roster and QB. McVay is coming off a Super Bowl win and a team that has been banged up all year at key positions. Tomlin is a long timer in a rebuild and a rookie QB who has missed a decent amount of time. Pete Carroll is in year one of a rebuild with a journeyman QB who is overachieving and has a handful of high first round picks coming his way. Lafleur coming into the year had the best coaching record in history through 40 games.
I'm not sure if you are arguing against my point or for it. I don't think BB should be fired, just like those other good coaches who shouldn't be fired for one dud year,
 
Pretty damning assessment of Zappe if Bill hasn’t replaced Mac for him yet. BB clearly doesn’t think Zappe is the better option as he only does what is best for the team and in Bill we trust.
 
Burrow was sacked 29 times in the first 8 games and went 4-4. Since then, he's been sacked 8 times in the last 6 games and is 6-0. Mac's been sacked 26 times all season and is 5-6. Mac isn't handling pressure well. You can't play at QB in the NFL if you can't handle pressure.

If you're making a direct line between sacks and pressure, you're doing it wrong. And that QB down in Tampa is the most obvious example of that.
 
Pretty damning assessment of Zappe if Bill hasn’t replaced Mac for him yet. BB clearly doesn’t think Zappe is the better option as he only does what is best for the team and in Bill we trust.
Or maybe both options aren't great and he'll try to make the 1st rounder work out first.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
What Does An Early Look At The Patriots’ 53-Man Roster Prediction Look Like?
MORSE: Final Patriots Draft Analysis
Patriots News 04-26, Meet The Patriots’ 2026 Draft Class
MORSE: Patriots Day Three of NFL Draft, UDFA Signings
Patriots Grab A Big Offensive Tackle in Round Six On Saturday
Patriots Take a CB With Their First Pick on Day 3
Wolf Cites ‘Untapped Potential’ After Patriots Select Notre Dame Tight End Raridon
Patriots Trade-Up Landed Them a Defensive Menace in Jacas
TRANSCRIPT: Eliot Wolf Night Two Press Conference 4/24
MORSE: Patriots Don’t Sit Back, Team Trades up to Get Their Guy
Back
Top