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It's sort of funny, last year at this time, I don't recall the ire being that bad and he's been better over this stretch #s wise this year than he was last year, which I hadn't realized, especially turnover-wise.The Pats are not stuck right now.
Who enters this Miami game and plays QB if Mac gets hurt? Zappe.
BB is between a rock and a hard place though. Once you bench Mac, the dominoes begin to fall and especially with someone like him. If Zappe wins you've got a real problem on your hands.
Obviously, Zappe playing was a nice reassurance that maybe they potentially have someone who can step in if they need somebody, which takes care of the uncertainty we had with Hoyer. Instead, it solved one problem but muddied the situation with Mac in a transition year where we were all hoping he'd have an opportunity to take a step forward. In all honesty, watching weeks 1-3 two nights ago, it wasn't as bad as I remembered it. The three picks in the Baltimore game capped it off but when you factor in that 4 of those 5 picks (2 of 3 against the Ravens) were on attempts to Parker, that added some context. Albeit, I'd put 2 of 5 of them on Mac - he's not without blame.
But Belichick playing him against the Bears was a massive mistake, because that night really split the fan base and likely affected Mac's performance until Belichick ultimately got things back under control. Yes, I get that he should be able to handle it. It doesn't change the fact that 60k people screaming for the other guy likely didn't sit well. That apparently happened recently at Gillette against Cincy but we couldn't - or at least I couldn't - audibly hear it on the broadcast. We heard it clearly that night. He's put in the work and he's making the effort, but the fact he hasn't had someone who really understands an offense pushing him this year has also likely held him back.
Clearly, he's not Brady. He's not an elite QB, certainly not yet and maybe he won't be, I have zero idea. And yes, that's what we are "stuck with" right now because, to put it in perspective - if you want to make the parallel comparison - Zappe is essentially 2000 Brady. 2000 Brady wouldn't have taken us anywhere.
That's not to say he can't emerge at some point. Again, with a full offseason and a chance to get stronger, he could become a factor later on. But the mindset, for people who are fans of the team, should be to at least support the guy under center and hope he plays well so the team wins. We'll have the whole offseason to complain, and by the next training camp, it will be a more competitive situation if that's ultimately what it comes down to.
But actively rooting against the guy is a little mindblowing. Not saying you're necessarily doing that, but it's happening enough where I'm just shocked it's even going on. Like I said, definitely never would have imagined it would've happened. It's certainly a little crazy.












