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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.He should have went into politics he would go far. ( he would be lousy at governing but would advance with each failure)Part of me thinks that was the role Mayo was made for. Just hanging out with the guys. Why did he even bother to get into coaching?
This came out fast. Bob needed to put this out there asap. Right on queue.
Happens everytime and people eat it up.
Much farther down the food chain. Think about the noise about Steve if he were DC during the year. Nobody wants that hanging over their head.What about Brian though? None of Mayo's choices made any sense lol
Much farther down the food chain. Think about the noise about Steve if he were DC during the year. Nobody wants that hanging over their head.
In a sense.What do you mean by "the noise"? You seem to be suggesting Mayo forced SB out because he would have done a better job than Covington.
He kept Brian Belichick but you are correct.There was no chance Mayo wanted Steve around which is understandable. I would not want the son of the coach I replaced who won 6 rings. He offered him a demotion knowing full well he would turn it down.
Mayo was definitely an outlier. Most coaches aren’t soooooo ill-prepared to be HC. It was just impossible to keep him.I have to admit my mistake with Mayo. I complained about all the extra Mayo nays in the beginning but they were all justified.
This season also taught me that my strict view on coaching could be exaggerated. Mayo surely made a negative difference this year.
Yep. He'd have to remember things and be both strategic and tactical. Lay traps for the future. He'd also have to work to get better. Not his wheelhouse.Yeah I'm sure he sucks at cards.
This has been studied. Stupid people consistently overestimate their capabilities and intelligence. Smart people tend to underestimate. It is impossible for stupid people to know what they don't know.Yup. The bottom line: Kraft MUST have known Mayo was not ready for the job. And Mayo should have known, too. Was the contract language really so ironclad the Patriots couldn't have gone with someone else? Either Kraft is more clueless about football than anyone imagined or his hand was forced. Mayo either was totally naive about what he was stepping into or arrogantly oversold on himself. Vrabel should have had this job.
Also, does anyone think Mayo could be trusted with even a DC job anywhere? Whether he's qualified and capable is open to question, IMO.
Well at least he got that $10 Mill Buyout clause: Mayo needs to go through the High school ranks and work his way up. How he was heralded before he got the job is beyond me, we never saw an inkling of that Head Coach. His First go around was reeked with incompetence.They liked their plan entering that week’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. But they lost 30-17 in an uncompetitive snoozefest. The team looked incompetent, even with an extra week to prepare. That was the start of a terrible stretch that led to head coach Jerod Mayo’s swift firing Sunday night.
On the long plane ride back to TF Green International Airport in Providence, R.I., most of Mayo’s assistants grabbed their laptops and studied cut-ups from the loss, the customary move for NFL coaches during the return flight after games...
But in a move that surprised some at the front of the plane after such a lopsided loss, according to a team source, Mayo, the team’s first-year head coach who had been handpicked by owner Robert Kraft to succeed Bill Belichick, left his spot near the front and went back to where some players had gathered to play cards, choosing to hang out there while his assistants watched film.
On a night when the frustration over a terrible performance had some wondering if their jobs were about to be in jeopardy, it was surprising to at least one person at the front of the plane to see the head coach mingling with players in such a casual way.
Inside Jerod Mayo’s disastrous season with the Patriots: ‘I just don’t think he was ready’
From a lack of talent on the roster to his inexperience and struggles with discipline, Mayo had little chance to succeed in New England.www.nytimes.com
In Part because Mayo and Covington give me no reason to believe it was due to them and in part because I just want to believe it to be the case I'm going to say going from 11 to 10 in passing yards per game was all because of Gonzo.In 2024, the Patriots had a drop-off in nearly every category. They finished 22nd in yards per game, 10th in passing yards per game, 23rd in rushing yards per game, and 22nd in points per game.
He isn't good at it because he can't walk back what cards he chooses to playYep. He'd have to remember things and be both strategic and tactical. Lay traps for the future. He'd also have to work to get better. Not his wheelhouse.
The key thing on that stat is that Mike Pellegrino and Brian Belichick stayed on staff. And obviously they had Gonzo. If I am Vrabel I am seeing if I can keep one or both of those guys, preference to Pellegrino. Dude has developed a lot of good corners.In Part because Mayo and Covington give me no reason to believe it was due to them and in part because I just want to believe it to be the case I'm going to say going from 11 to 10 in passing yards per game was all because of Gonzo.
This is a good point for all those wondering about why all the coaches weren't fired. It's to allow the new coach to decide if there are good coaches already here that he doesn't need to replace (and gives him some continuity from what happened before he became HC).The key thing on that stat is that Mike Pellegrino and Brian Belichick stayed on staff. And obviously they had Gonzo. If I am Vrabel I am seeing if I can keep one or both of those guys, preference to Pellegrino. Dude has developed a lot of good corners.
They probably would have been 20th without Gonzo.In Part because Mayo and Covington give me no reason to believe it was due to them and in part because I just want to believe it to be the case I'm going to say going from 11 to 10 in passing yards per game was all because of Gonzo.
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