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Supposed he was not really a cheerleader in the mayo hire.. but RK had already had the succession clause in mayo's deal..I do firmly believe Jonathon is making many of the decisions
I do firmly believe he knew Mayo was a goner mid way thru the season, only having to convince his father.
he did coming off that buy week with the team playing poorly
the announcement was a formality
I bet it was about halfway through the season they knew they made a mistake; they rode it out because it didn't matter at that point and fired him right after the last game.
Thunder and Blunder turn the team Asunder.Blunder and Thunder, dynamic duo.
Retaining Mayo for another year would be a decision with catastrophic consequences, probably wasting Maye's rookie window and development would be just one of them, not to mention the ticket sales, difficulties to hire staff, the franchise would be in the toilet at full display.I would guess that’s when they started seriously thinking about it, but Kraft loves Mayo and I think it was really hard for him to pull the plug on him.
Retaining Mayo for another year would be a decision with catastrophic consequences, probably wasting Maye's rookie window and development would be just one of them, not to mention the ticket sales, difficulties to hire staff, the franchise would be in the toilet at full display.
Maybe it was hard from an friendship standpoint but on the business side it was pretty easy and obvious.
While true, no one ever seems to mention that the Pats were sitting at the top pick going into the last week, because the Giants had won the week before.Would have solidify the first round pick if he didn't coach the last game.
I'm not letting that toxic, lazy, blame-shifting, stupid, and racist coward off the hook. And he was a horrible coach.I wish him and his family well. He was a highly respected player and assistant for a lot of years. I’d like get back to thinking of him in that light again. I’m getting there quickly.
I don't think Mayo was lazy.I'm not letting that toxic, lazy, blame-shifting, stupid, and racist coward off the hook. And he was a horrible coach.
He was incompetent. It is not that he avoided doing the right thing because he is work-shy. He failed because he had no idea what he ought to be doing, and just kept emitting irrelevant and shifting coach speak, pseudo-corporate hogwash, and woke nonsense, all the while hoping that his equally incompetent staff could somehow "collaborate" their way to competence. The incompetence of the coaching staff, of course, was the result of incompetence on the part of the owners, who hired the whole dismal crew for irresponsibly whimsical reasons. They liked the guy. So what?I don't think Mayo was lazy.
Losing track. Who exactly was the "racist fk" in this? "Racist" means so many different things these days - everything from genuine racism to simple honesty about matters of race - that it is difficult to know what any particular user means by the term.Racist fk can sit on a box of ****s..
Fk that loser.
It was a joke. Maybe too subtle for you?He was incompetent. It is not that he avoided doing the right thing because he is work-shy. He failed because he had no idea what he ought to be doing, and just kept emitting irrelevant and shifting coach speak, pseudo-corporate hogwash, and woke nonsense, all the while hoping that his equally incompetent staff could somehow "collaborate" their way to competence. The incompetence of the coaching staff, of course, was the result of incompetence on the part of the owners, who hired the whole dismal crew for irresponsibly whimsical reasons. They liked the guy. So what?
Sorry for all the "incompetents" in this, but when the shoe fits....
I don't think Mayo was lazy.
I agree. Mayo appeared steeped in the DEI theology. I think that is why some people think racism.I don’t think he was a racist. He simply wasn’t a head coach.
I agree. Mayo appeared steeped in the DEI theology. I think that is why some people think racism.
What’s the story behind this?He was fired when: they (including him) only signed their own players in FA, and they (including him) hired drunks, addicts, and bums for his coaching staff.
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