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I don't think it was that Mac didn't trust Bill. I think there was that need to try and get back on his good side, and things were irreparable unless, by some miracle, Jones turned into an unbelievable player. As you said, that HC/QB relationship needed to be there and it was too far gone at that point. Albeit, how Belichick handled the situation in 2022 when Zappe was in there didn't help the situation. He didn't back the kid after he got hurt merely three games in, creating a controversy.The relationship was irreparable by the time Billy O came back. Mac didn't trust bill, bill didn't trust Mac. The HC/QB relationship has to be there. In order for there to be some type of fluency that permeates to success. I agree with you. But I tend to lean more on the side the bill/Mac relationship. That was the undoing. Not to rehash as we all lived it unfortunately.
I'm with you Ian, I feel great about maye, and I believe he's special. For some reason I just get the feeling that wolf will always do the best job at identifying talent and trying to pay guys. As we know alot of this has to do with being what 29th or something in spending?
That then set up that horrendous situation against Chicago, which, to me, was the turning point. Bill should have said, "Mac's our quarterback, and when he's healthy, he'll play. Until then, Zappe will continue to be out there, and he's done a great job for us." That would have let Zappe garner some more experience, and Mac would have had a couple of more weeks to get his ankle back to 100%. At least then, if there was going to be any "controversy", it would have come after Mac was fully healthy and Zappe had played a couple of more games.
The whole thing was handled badly, and I'm pretty sure Bill would admit that. But, again, it is what it is. We're on to the next chapter.












