Do you believe Trevor Lawrence, a guy that has been ranked the best QB in the country for his age class since he basically started high school, had reason to be frustrated over being coached by one of the most disastrous experiments in recent NFL history, watching his HC stuffing his hands down the pants of women at bars after not returning on the same plane as the team and kicking players on the practice field? Because I do. Did you hear a peep over him being anything but a model pro in Jacksonville? I didn't.
The fact of the matter is most rookie QBs selected at the top of the first round are put into terrible situations, a lot of them in much worse situations than Mac Jones had to contend with last year. Mac at least had Bill, what does Justin Fields have? Or even Zach Wilson, is anyone out there talking about how Wilson's immaturity is understandable? That's the reality for those guys in the league: you're drafted into bad teams and shoulder a ton of expectations. Mac is in a historically good situation for guys picked at his spot, not in a historically bad one as this board loves to suggest.
All of a sudden Bill doesn't really matter the coordinators run the show. If the OC is terrible, then having Bill does nothing for players on that side of the ball. Funny how that's the narrative now: Bill is a defense only coach that's a cerimonial figure on offense. We're just burying 20 years of "Bill is the guy behind everything, he's the only HC that can coach anything" to protect... Mac Jones? What has Mac Jones done for this team?