cmasspatsfan
Veteran Starter w/Big Long Term Deal
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I guess I'm willing to wait a year or two to get back in the thick of things, we had it so good for so long I guess this is the price you pay. I'm not saying Mayo's great or Lombardi just that I'm willing to give him some time to grow into the role. If he doesn't improve over time, I'll be on the get rid of him bandwagon too. It's just that this year was going to be bad no matter who the coach was so it's a good time for a rookie coach to grow, if he doesn't, I'll be the first to say get someone else.There is nothing wrong with being impatient about a team that hasn't won at home in a full calendar year. They've gone 5-18 since last season -- truly awful. It also is reasonable to seriously question whether a coach with Mayo's lack of experience was the right choice to handle a rebuilding job of this magnitude. That is, along with a personnel director in Wolf who also is heading a front office for the first time.
The bottom line is the Patriots didn't have to sink this low, forcing fans to suffer the inevitable growing pains. That includes time lost to eventually replacing the likes of AVP. They'd be in better shape overall had RKK prioritized proven track records at both positions in the hiring process.
My Lombardi reference was just to show not all good or great coaches start out that way.











