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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.Like his mantra better a year early than a year late look at us now a garbage disposal on Offense.I think Bill should have been let go at the end of the 2022 season. For this decision alone. It's so egregious that it can't be excused.
This has me worried also.So he learned all this and the best he could come up with was Van Pelt and McAdoo the offensive version of Patricia and Judge
Dumb and dumber offensive edition, a couple of cheap defensive bozos no one else wanted replaced by a couple of cheap offensive ones no one else wanted.
All they need to do is draft JJ "Mac Jones 2.0" McCarthy to complete the rebuild of suck, no weapons and a suckbag game manager coached by 2 fat blowhards, it's so fitting.
Which is ironic because for many years it worked. But there have been more than a few players the last little bit to be successful after Bill. And his biggest sin of all was letting Brady go early. In the end, it led to him losing his job imo.Like his mantra better a year early than a year late look at us now a garbage disposal on Offense.
I think Mac shouldn't be a starter in the NFL. And Bill should only get a coaching job for a team ready to win a SB.I feel like I'm watching that scene in "The Longest Yard" where the medical staff is looking at the guy's knee when the player's face is bashed in....
Yeah, Mac Jones had a terrible year 2 with Patricia & Judge. Because of that, Belichick went out and hired Bill O'Brien, who operated a fairly simple offense with a lot of McDaniels' O stuck in there. What happened then?? The guy still stunk up the joint.
Blaming Mac Jones' 2023 season on his 2022 coaches is BS. The guy flamed out with a coach that many here felt was the best option out there. Mac Jones' failure in New England in 2023 was on Mac Jones, not Bill Belichick.
That's where he lost me for good.I think Bill should have been let go at the end of the 2022 season. For this decision alone. It's so egregious that it can't be excused.
Wasn't 100% on Belichick but as head coach and GM he shares at least half the responsibility for Jones flaming out in NE. If he should be completely absolved of any responsibility for that he'd still be employed by the Patriots or some other NFL team. Now it's doubtful he'll ever find that kind of employment again.I feel like I'm watching that scene in "The Longest Yard" where the medical staff is looking at the guy's knee when the player's face is bashed in....
Yeah, Mac Jones had a terrible year 2 with Patricia & Judge. Because of that, Belichick went out and hired Bill O'Brien, who operated a fairly simple offense with a lot of McDaniels' O stuck in there. What happened then?? The guy still stunk up the joint.
Blaming Mac Jones' 2023 season on his 2022 coaches is BS. The guy flamed out with a coach that many here felt was the best option out there. Mac Jones' failure in New England in 2023 was on Mac Jones, not Bill Belichick.
They didn’t even have the smoke and mirrors.Really glad RK was paying attention BB credibility along the Offensive side of the ball took a Big hit. You can't win with smoke and mirrors in Today's' NFL Talent gets it done.
By then, Jones was done here.I feel like I'm watching that scene in "The Longest Yard" where the medical staff is looking at the guy's knee when the player's face is bashed in....
Yeah, Mac Jones had a terrible year 2 with Patricia & Judge. Because of that, Belichick went out and hired Bill O'Brien, who operated a fairly simple offense with a lot of McDaniels' O stuck in there. What happened then?? The guy still stunk up the joint.
Blaming Mac Jones' 2023 season on his 2022 coaches is BS. The guy flamed out with a coach that many here felt was the best option out there. Mac Jones' failure in New England in 2023 was on Mac Jones, not Bill Belichick.