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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.That's what I mean... he'll be without the true physical rigors of a game (hits/sacks) from the end of the Falcons game a week ago Thursday up to the Indy game a week from Saturday.I thought Mac was on a bye last night.
Oh..I thought you meant the Jags, Fins and then the bye during WC weekend...but this works too.That's what I mean... he'll be without the true physical rigors of a game (hits/sacks) from the end of the Falcons game a week ago Thursday up to the Indy game a week from Saturday.
Although he did take some punishment on those QB sneaks.
Don't sleep with the fishes!Don’t sleep on the dolphins!
Mac's a Florida boy. Playing in Miami won't faze him.Don’t sleep on the dolphins!
Might help prepare him for playoffs and not having to play football for 2 weeks
Don’t sleep on the dolphins!
2003 repeatGiven the Dolphins victory in Week One, I doubt the Pats will be complacent if they need the win.
That’s not a bye. Mac Jones handled the ball on every snap last night and was flawless. As we saw with Allen and Brieda and many other examples every week, successful handoffs are not a given.
The Bills game might have been Mac Jones’ finest game do far. I love how he carried himself throughout the game. He “did his job” as asked in an important division win with no pouting or other visible signs of disappointment from what he was being told to do. Very impressive, and very reminiscent of of his predecessor.
He's not being literal. He just means Jones got a week off from the normal pounding in the pocket and use of the throwing shoulder. It is a good point; he's going in to the bye week with an unusual degree of rest already.