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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.A Very Good QB can make a HC and vise/versa Mayo know his job is safe for at least two years.I agree, adversity is opportunity. Mayo has the opportunity to turn this into a culture building event.
I just have not seen anything yet from Mayo that tells me he can be that guy.
So far he seems way too concerned about what people think about him than a guy with a standard, a plan, and an unwavering approach
They Hate their HC!Where is Tom Jackson when you need him?
Yeah, I think this is being missed... I think folks are hyper focused on the word "mutiny" which was indeed strong word choice but the issues that lead to the statement are all still there and Lazar didn't walk any of that back.He did not do a total walk back, he stood by every reason he gave for that conclusion and walked back the word he used.
He did not retract any of the issues or reasons he gave to reach that conclusion.
He did not do a total walk back, he stood by every reason he gave for that conclusion and walked back the word he used.
He did not retract any of the issues or reasons he gave to reach that conclusion.
It's really just one word that's an issue, though. If you changed "on the verge of a mutiny" with "on the verge of losing the locker room", or something like that, and left the rest of the audio intact, would anything be lost? It's all valid and holds up.I don't think they cut it because it was ********. I think they cut it because it was hyperbolic and could enflame the situation. That said, because this is the Patriots own media entity, it does create the question of whose decision it was to edit it out.
Yeah, I think this is being missed... I think folks are hyper focused on the word "mutiny" which was indeed strong word choice but the issues that lead to the statement are all still there and Lazar didn't walk any of that back.
I mean, he does have a lot of inside information. He works for the team and has locker room access.He did walk back that he has no inside information that this team is on the brink of a mutiny and it was only his opinion. The fact that players are frustrated is pretty evident. It doesn't mean that the team is remotely close to turning on Mayo as the original comments by Lazar suggested.
I still think those would be too strong. We don't know if Mayo's on the verge of losing the locker room, which was Lazar's point when he issued the sort-of-retraction. All he can accurately report is there's a lot of frustration. Who it's aimed at and how it could vent isn't really known. Lazar saying it could lead to mutiny or losing the team is a possibility, but it's a leap too far that he said in the middle of an argument.It's really just one word that's an issue, though. If you changed "on the verge of a mutiny" with "on the verge of losing the locker room", or something like that, and left the rest of the audio intact, would anything be lost? It's all valid and holds up.
I mean, he does have a lot of inside information. He works for the team and has locker room access.
It's kind of corporate PR 101 that when one of your employees says something controversial, you trot them out there to say the classic line - "my words are my own opinion and do not reflect the views of my employer" blah blah blah. But whether you want to spin it as an opinion or a report, it doesn't really matter. It's his "opinion" that he gets the feeling while talking to players with his locker room access that this is a problem. So... it's a problem.
That’s not very reassuring.A Very Good QB can make a HC and vise/versa Mayo know his job is safe for at least two years.
Cousin, You hit the nail on the head. Vrabel was the only choice.It takes both.
I believe this is a different team with Vrabel.
He never said it wasn’t his opinion.He did totally walk it back. He said it was his OPINION if this continue to be bad that Mayo could lose the locker room if they don't go to Mayo. That is totally different than claiming the team is on the brink of a mutiny.
It is just common sense to believe that some or even most players would not be happy to be losing with a really bad QB and what they perceive as much better QB sitting on the bench. Doesn't mean you have any inside sources saying it is remotely close.
Lazar has been on the start Maye brigade for a while. So his opinion on this could be biased. But he said in his retraction he has no sources and that he is worried that if Maye doesn't get a shot soon, that he thinks the Mayo might lose the players. 100% his opinion. Nothing based in actual facts which is what Lazar admitted to. 100% retraction.
That’s goodThen there's this
Patriots Defender Shuts Down Rumors Of Locker Room 'Mutiny'
The Patriots were forced to answer silly questions regarding a potential "mutiny" in the locker room Friday.nesn.com
You don't think the Krafts give him Three years to prove himself Mayo that is??That’s not very reassuring.
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