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Mac Jones Says Patriots Offense Was Run by 3 People and nobody knew who was in charge

It was more clear than I ever thought we'd hear from an insider about how ridiculous that '22 season was. Bill had really lost his mind. Mac said enough even in a veiled respectful manner, but Bill had totally turned into Custer's last stand. Burying himself with a few trusted guys and making some of the worst personnel decisions for his own ego - despite ruining the team. Kraft really should have fired Bill after '22. The way he sabotaged the offense, the QB's, ownership (in tanking Mac on purpose). It was awful.
 
It was never reported that he didn't have a high first round grade for Mac. Stop making up stuff. It was reported he would rather taken a QB in the second round and that he thought Mac Jones was a good prospect. There was never a report that he wanted to wait for the second round because he didn't view Jones as a high first round prospect (he was drafted in the middle of the first round BTW).
You specifically said he didn’t want Mac because he was a QB… that it was the position. That’s silly. If Mac was Peyton Manning or Andrew Luck Bill would have ran the card to the podium himself.

If Bill had the same grade on Davis Mills or even a better grade than he had for Mac… he wouldn’t want to spend that first on Mac. The collaboration would have to talk him into it… veto him.

I didn’t claim to have inside knowledge, I just pointed out where you were wrong. You suggested BB dislikes or undervalues the QB position when he clearly said in 2024 as an analyst “QB was the Patriots biggest position of need” when discussing their #3 overall.
Lamar Jackson with McDaniels and Belichick and the Patriots might have won a Super Bowl or two. Different team and situation situations could result in different results.
Lamar Jackson had a coach who won a Super Bowl with Joe Flacco. He was one of the best most talented programs in the NFL.

Lamar just sucks in the playoffs because the defenses are better and he’s not a great passing QB. He’s a running QB who throws a little. BB didn’t want that, I doubt Josh did either.
Brady was 40 years old when Lamar Jackson was drafted. The Pats needed to draft a successor. Aaron Rodgers sat for years behind Favre and then Jordan Love sat for years behind Rodgers. Both were late first round picks. Jackson would have sat for a few years behind Brady.
Brady played to 45, if they took a QB with their 1st overall pick while Tom was taking less money he would be justified in rioting.
It is clear that Belichick wasn't that high on the Pats drafting him third overall in the clip I posted. You can stick your head in the sand and ignore it.
I don’t remember Bill calling McCarthy a “freak athlete” like he did Drake. BB haters see what they want to see.
 
Zappe was good for like a game and half until the Bears showed how to tear Zappe apart and he was awful after that for the rest of the time he was with the Patriots. It took a game and a half for the league to figure him out.
Two starts, two wins, two 100+ QB Ratings.

Mac started the Bears game and stunk the joint up, Zappe didn’t enter the rainy day game until later. This is presumably when Mac went up the backstairs to complain to Bob about Bill because Belichick was probably going to ride the hot hand.
And people have a revisionist history of the Mac's rookie year. He wasn't terrible after the bye. He was inconsistent. Sometimes he was great others he was awful. The real reason the Patriots fell apart down the stretch that year was because the defense fell apart (which was a signature of Patriots defenses the last few years of Belichick era) which forced Mac to play outside of his game and he wasn't ready for it.
He was terrible after the bye.
After the bye week Mac completed 59% of his passes at 6 yards per clip and turned the ball over 8 times in five games.

One game against Jacksonville, the worst team in the entire NFL in 2021, doesn't make him good during that period.

Mac Jones also turned the ball over twice against Miami, that wasn't good regardless of rating.

He got destroyed in the playoffs and oh yeah, sucked for the next two years.

Who we saw after week 13 as a rookie is who we saw for the next two seasons.
It well known Brady was upset in 2019 that Belichick gave him nothing to work with. He never hid it. He was not happy and it affected his play. It doesn't matter how he felt before that. At the point in 2019, the fact that he was concerned about the talent of the team played a factor in him leaving.

I didn't overlook the Mayo era. Without the collapse of the final season of Belichick, the Mayo era would have likely started this season after Belichick broke the record and Vrabel would have gone elsewhere.

Maye was a rookie with no o-line or receivers and no coaching. I agree that coaching matters, but I also feel that Belichick wasn't the same coach he was during the dynasty years.
Brady left because entering 2020 the Patriots had the third most dead cap in the league and no cap space. They had roughly 12 starters or major contributors to replace or sign. They were flat broke… in NFL terms.
 
You specifically said he didn’t want Mac because he was a QB… that it was the position. That’s silly. If Mac was Peyton Manning or Andrew Luck Bill would have ran the card to the podium himself.

If Bill had the same grade on Davis Mills or even a better grade than he had for Mac… he wouldn’t want to spend that first on Mac. The collaboration would have to talk him into it… veto him.

I didn’t claim to have inside knowledge, I just pointed out where you were wrong. You suggested BB dislikes or undervalues the QB position when he clearly said in 2024 as an analyst “QB was the Patriots biggest position of need” when discussing their #3 overall.

Lamar Jackson had a coach who won a Super Bowl with Joe Flacco. He was one of the best most talented programs in the NFL.

Lamar just sucks in the playoffs because the defenses are better and he’s not a great passing QB. He’s a running QB who throws a little. BB didn’t want that, I doubt Josh did either.

Brady played to 45, if they took a QB with their 1st overall pick while Tom was taking less money he would be justified in rioting.

I don’t remember Bill calling McCarthy a “freak athlete” like he did Drake. BB haters see what they want to see.

I never said that Belichick didn't want Mac. I said he would have preferred to wait until the second round to draft a QB. If he didn't want to draft Mac, they wouldn't have have drafted him. Again, he maintained final say in all personnel decisions.

Joe Flacco won with a historically good defense. Wasn't the 2000 Ravens, but it was up there.

And there was no way in 2018 to know that Brady would play to 45. Even if Brady knew he could, nobody else could have predicted it for sure. Belichick was preparing to move on when he drafted Garoppolo several years earlier.

I don't think Belichick puts as much stock in "freak athletic" QB as you think. He drafted primarily pocket passers and rarely looked for the guys who could scramble outside the pocket.
 
Two starts, two wins, two 100+ QB Ratings.

Mac started the Bears game and stunk the joint up, Zappe didn’t enter the rainy day game until later. This is presumably when Mac went up the backstairs to complain to Bob about Bill because Belichick was probably going to ride the hot hand.

He was terrible after the bye.
After the bye week Mac completed 59% of his passes at 6 yards per clip and turned the ball over 8 times in five games.

One game against Jacksonville, the worst team in the entire NFL in 2021, doesn't make him good during that period.

Mac Jones also turned the ball over twice against Miami, that wasn't good regardless of rating.

He got destroyed in the playoffs and oh yeah, sucked for the next two years.

Who we saw after week 13 as a rookie is who we saw for the next two seasons.

Brady left because entering 2020 the Patriots had the third most dead cap in the league and no cap space. They had roughly 12 starters or major contributors to replace or sign. They were flat broke… in NFL terms.

The Bears players said all they had to do with Zappe is not rush and hold the line and throw up their hands and it confused Zappe.

He wasn't terrible after the bye. He was awesome in the second half of the Colts game and the entire Jags game. He fumbled early against the Dolphins, but then had a solid game the rest of the way. And in the playoffs, the defense literally gave up a TD on every drive Josh Allen had. It was the defense that lost that game. It got out of hand early and they asked Mac to be a gunslinger which wasn't his game.

And in 2000 you forgot that the Pats had no cap space AND no talent. They had nothing to show from recent drafts. And most of the best players were old and breaking down (see Edelman).
 
It was more clear than I ever thought we'd hear from an insider about how ridiculous that '22 season was. Bill had really lost his mind. Mac said enough even in a veiled respectful manner, but Bill had totally turned into Custer's last stand. Burying himself with a few trusted guys and making some of the worst personnel decisions for his own ego - despite ruining the team. Kraft really should have fired Bill after '22. The way he sabotaged the offense, the QB's, ownership (in tanking Mac on purpose). It was awful.

The only reason Belichick wasn't fired after 22 is because he was Belichick. Any other head coach in the league even coaches like Andy Reid would have been fired after that. In fact, Reid was fired from the Eagles for similar reasons. Belichick cashed in his Super Bowl get out jail free card in 2022. So when 2023 was worse in a lot of ways (why he kept on starting and benching Jones game after game that season is beyond me), he had to be fired. There was no way around it.
 
I never said that Belichick didn't want Mac. I said he would have preferred to wait until the second round to draft a QB. If he didn't want to draft Mac, they wouldn't have have drafted him. Again, he maintained final say in all personnel decisions.
Bob said it was a collaboration from 2021 forward.
Joe Flacco won with a historically good defense. Wasn't the 2000 Ravens, but it was up there.
Just about every SB defense is among league best. Lamar had that defense in 2023, best in every statistical category, superior OLine, very good weapons… he still folded like a beach chair in the playoffs.
And there was no way in 2018 to know that Brady would play to 45. Even if Brady knew he could, nobody else could have predicted it for sure. Belichick was preparing to move on when he drafted Garoppolo several years earlier.
Nothing justifies taking a QB who isn’t a scheme fit like Lamar.
I don't think Belichick puts as much stock in "freak athletic" QB as you think. He drafted primarily pocket passers and rarely looked for the guys who could scramble outside the pocket.
The best predraft player comparison for Drake was calling him a much less experienced Andrew Luck… who is every bit the pocket passer.

If Drake wants to win rings he’ll become a pocket passer also. Drake fit Bill’s draft notes for the exact prototype he looked for. It’s not coincidence that only BB haters here suggest he wouldn’t have taken Drake.
 
And if you remember Brady was saying during that 8-1 stretch that the offense wasn't as good as people thought it was and he had real concerns about how good they were.

The reason why the offense was performing was because of the defense. The Patriots during the first eight games of the season that year gave up 7.6 points per game. And on top of that, the defense and special teams were scoring points. In the 43-0 game against the Dolphins, the defense scored 14 point. In the 16-10 game against the Bills, Slater returned a blocked punt for a TD. In the 35-14 game vs. the Giants, the Pats had a blocked kicked for a TD and a fumble recovery for a TD by Van Noy. In the 33-0 game vs. the Jets there was a safety. In the 27-13 game vs. the Browns, Hightower had a fumble recovery for a TD.

I remember 2019 very well. Brady knew even when they were winning that the talent wasn't there.
They also had a very easy schedule until the Ravens game where they got trucked.
 
The Bears players said all they had to do with Zappe is not rush and hold the line and throw up their hands and it confused Zappe.

He wasn't terrible after the bye. He was awesome in the second half of the Colts game and the entire Jags game. He fumbled early against the Dolphins, but then had a solid game the rest of the way. And in the playoffs, the defense literally gave up a TD on every drive Josh Allen had. It was the defense that lost that game. It got out of hand early and they asked Mac to be a gunslinger which wasn't his game.

And in 2000 you forgot that the Pats had no cap space AND no talent. They had nothing to show from recent drafts. And most of the best players were old and breaking down (see Edelman).
And yet, they still were in contention for the playoffs except their old quarterback fumbled at the goal line and couldn't hit a check down.
 
The Bears players said all they had to do with Zappe is not rush and hold the line and throw up their hands and it confused Zappe.
Zappe didn’t prepare as the starter that week. He didn’t start the game. Mac did… and he got benched for sucking.
He wasn't terrible after the bye. He was awesome in the second half of the Colts game and the entire Jags game. He fumbled early against the Dolphins, but then had a solid game the rest of the way. And in the playoffs, the defense literally gave up a TD on every drive Josh Allen had. It was the defense that lost that game. It got out of hand early and they asked Mac to be a gunslinger which wasn't his game.
I already posted Mac’s stats after the bye week. He sucked. The Jaguars had the worst record and dead last defense in the entire NFL that season. One start against a terrible team doesn’t erase the entire final quarter of the season. Mac stunk, then stunk ever after.
And in 2000 you forgot that the Pats had no cap space AND no talent. They had nothing to show from recent drafts. And most of the best players were old and breaking down (see Edelman).
I agree, Bill lost a lot of brains after the second dynasty. A lot of personnel guys and coaches. He needed to restock the shelves there as much as he needed players.

But those dynasty teams also were some of the oldest teams by choice. They preferred vets who knew how to win. It doesn’t change that their terrible cap situation was the result of going all in to play in 4 Super Bowls.
 

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