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Every single thing you said in this post is wrong. Congratulations.
How is that Trent Brown us is our LT tirade going for you now?
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Yep its a high probability he slides to LT if Wynn goes down.I like how Belichick said Trent Brown was a switch hitter and so valuable for the team at both LT and RT. And also how the Pats practiced Trent at LT a month ago planning for scenarios. So it's all good.
also, I don't think anyone thinks Mac is "ready" to start - as in, he's had all the internalizing of the playbook and has mastered the practice reps. What yesterday shows is that he needs to start taking 1st team reps consistently as a better test of how quickly that can happen.I don't recall him saying he wasn't ready, just that he's not focusing on week 1 right now, instead focusing on what he has to do to get better from yesterday. It's definitely team speak, something he's been coached into saying to the media (and is a good mindset to have in general), but we can't glean from that how he feels internally. It's the canned response.
So all your crying was for nothing??I like how Belichick said Trent Brown was a switch hitter and so valuable for the team at both LT and RT. And also how the Pats practiced Trent at LT a month ago planning for scenarios. So it's all good.
Interesting
Pulling your QB in the second half of a blowout loss is not the same thing as naming a new starter going into a game. Cam Newton has never been benched for real on the Patriots, and we don't really know what the threshold is for how bad he has to play to make that happen.This starter thing is overrated. The truth is if Cam plays like he did last year, patriots will bench him. They did it last year with Stidham, they won’t hesitate to do it again. (The only reason Stidham or Hoyer did not take the job from Cam last year was that they were awful as well.)
If Cam is playing well and their quarterback play is close (as it appears to be) what’s the downside of having Mac Jones sit and learn instead of having to risk pulling your rookie first round pick out of the game, damaging his confidence. Just seems that there is so much urgency to start Jones and so far there is no compelling reason to do so.
Why isn’t he ready? What would sitting on the bench do to make him more ready?also, I don't think anyone thinks Mac is "ready" to start - as in, he's had all the internalizing of the playbook and has mastered the practice reps. What yesterday shows is that he needs to start taking 1st team reps consistently as a better test of how quickly that can happen.
I still believe Cam will start the first month, barring injury or Covid nonsense. But, this does work out very well for Mac's insertion into 1st team experience all week.
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