lancerman
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There's no graceful way out in year one. Mayo needs to do something catastrophic to get fired this year.Mayo was a mistake. If the Kraft's could just find a graceful way out, that would be best. But, it's going to be difficult to fire him after just one season. So, as I posted when he was appointed HC, the rebuild will be delayed two or three years longer than it might have taken.
It's also detrimental to the team because no good coach with prospects is coming here if we fired Bill Belichick with 4 wins and then gave the next guy a dumpster fire team and fired him with 3+ wins the next season. It's going to signal that
1. Kraft is not going to give a guy a real chance to build up from a mess.
2. You really only have one year to show real improvement with this mess of a roster.
Maye is the only selling point for a new coach and he's not that much of one besides "maybe the QB is going to pan out, at least he looks good now". But aside from that, I wouldn't trust Kraft if Mayo got fired this year. Very few coaches are going to succeed with this roster.
Which is why unless Mayo does something so cataclysmic that everyone in the league is in full agreement that he needs to go, he will be here next year. I'm not super happy about it, but Kraft didn't want to make a big change last year and wanted to still work with Bill Belichick's tree and all the frontoffice people who were working with him. I thought it was dumb to throw him out and keep everyone else. But now he has to live with that call because he's going to have a hard time drawing people here if he doesn't at least give Mayo a real chance to do something.












