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It is near the beginning.
Peppers was one.
Peppers is on thin ice. I bet he is backing Mayo
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It is near the beginning.
Peppers was one.
I don’t know if another team if details come out that are anything but he was set up by a good digging liar.Peppers is on thin ice. I bet he is backing Mayo
It's a simple proposition: Notwithstanding the Belichicks, Mayo was supposed to have been the wizard behind the scenes on what was a strong defensive corps last couple years. Yet, under his HC leadership, that defense has regressed. So in reality, he was the fraudulent wizard behind the curtain. And, with all apologies to Drake Maye, that's not even taking into account the **** show that's the offense.
Mayo has never been known as a defensive "wizard" in the slightest. What he was known for was coaching a LB squad that was under constant scrutiny since he's been in NE - especially after the 2021 WC beat down against Buffalo.I never, EVER heard even the slightest hint that Mayo was doing great things ("wizardry") behind the scenes defensively in his role as assistant coach. To the best of my knowledge, his job was running the meeting room -- in other words, imparting game plans devised by SB and BB.
If anyone has info regarding whatever the hell he might have contributed beyond that, please chime in.
Good students like teachers who set reasonable, meaningful challenges for them, then help them to meet those challenges. Not exactly rocket science, is it?News flash: players like coach who doesn’t coach them at all and just lets them do and say whatever they want
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I'd be more inclined to credit McCartney and retain him, than to give Van Pelt too much credit in Maye's development.
Regardless of what anyone thinks about his performance, this is now Wolf's team. NFL rosters turn over 40-45% per year so there is not as much carryover as in other sports. Many of the BB players were resigned by Wolf so they are now his players. While I agree that it will take a couple of years to really learn their jobs and try not to get frustrated by the growing pains, I am extremely disappointed that leadership continues to blame the previous regime for everything. Until Wolf and Mayo take accountability for the product on the field we should not expect the players to be accountable.
Never... Mayo's staying per Robert Krafty...Option B is the only answer. Mayo has to go. Mayo is toxic for a locker room and the staff room. Many people said this would happen the day he bombed that press conference of his and he was introduced as the new head coach.
Fixed it.Patriots can’t bring back Jerod Mayo or Eliot Wolf | Matt Vautour
- Published: Dec. 16, 2024, 5:15 a.m.
Dis he speak today?Never... Mayo's staying per Robert Krafty...
Worst case Krafty keeps Mayo for another year or two, Maye finally decided he’s had enough and decides not to re-sign with the Pats and goes to another team.Never... Mayo's staying per Robert Krafty...
Today Mayo said they have to go back to the drawing board and try to get better. What the hell did they do during the bye week?
Booked another trip to the Holy Land.Today Mayo said they have to go back to the drawing board and try to get better. What the hell did they do during the bye week?
Today Mayo said they have to go back to the drawing board and try to get better. What the hell did they do during the bye week?
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