I read your article. I found these sentences fascinating:
"That could have been just the play he needed to potentially quiet an angry mob that was just waiting for the other shoe to drop."
"Every game is basically a road game where he’ll be playing these final nine contests in front of a hostile crowd, with the only people he can count on to have his back being the guys on his own sideline."
"Jones will spend two straight games battling the home crowd as he tries to get two key wins against both Indianapolis and a rematch against the Jets,"
"With the crowd likely amped up for that one, Jones may as well treat that one as if he’s playing in Western New York since the objective either way will be the same."
"Until then, he can probably expect Gillette Stadium to be just as hostile than any other venue he’ll compete in for the rest of the season."
Who do you think these hostile angry mob fans are? Are the pro-Brady fans? Pro-Zappe? Anti-Bill? Why are they acting like that, specifically against Mac? It's not like Mac is the only one that sucked that night.
Poor baby Mac.