Stu Pidassle
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Under the best of circumstances a brand new coach will take some time to adjust. Unlike an experienced coordinator who has secretly been working on a blueprint for how he is going to run the team when the HC job comes along, it seems clear that Mayo is defining his blueprint out on the fly. He has the smarts to figure it out if given multiple seasons if RKK is committed to his choice. If so, we need to expect some Victor Kiam, late Sullivan era football until Mayo learns to be a good HC.I'm 50 and I've been watching for close to 40 years. This is the worst 4 game stretch that I've ever seen the Patriots play. By 'worst', I mean things like too many penalties, poor tackling, poor clock management, lack of competitiveness, poor scheme, and too many mental mistakes like blown coverages.
Some of it can be blamed on lack of talent. Most of it is terrible coaching. We can't even get very basic stuff right- for example our timing on screens is atrocious... and every high school team should be able to execute that.
This is all against a backdrop of obnoxious, ridiculous comments that pour gasoline on this fire. "burn some cash", the fake QB competition, "thunder", etc....
Does Mayo still have time to turn it around? Yes.
Do I have confidence that he will? No.
Should he be fired he doesn't? YES!
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