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He shopped him and there were no buyers (allegedly).
Say Belichick did shop Mac because he didn't think he was good and couldn't get any takers. Once he failed to trade him, it was Belichick's responsibility to put enough pieces around Mac to minimize Mac as a liability. If Belichick felt Mac was a big hole in the offense, it was his job to make that hole as least impactful as possible. Whether it is a dominant o-line to give the Patriots a strong run game or more receivers and a third down back to hide Mac's weaknesses as much as possible.
What Belichick did instead assuming your theory is true is give a QB he didn't want and doesn't think can play nothing around him so he can play even worse than normally would. That is a huge failure on Belichick part. The less talented you think your QB is, the more you have to invest in a lot of talent around him on offense.












