Bedard: “I think the Bill Belichick Mac Jones marriage is broken”
Greg Bedard of BostonSportsJournal.com joined Felger and Mazz on Tuesday to discuss the New England Patriots 21-17 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. While on, Bedard made it seem like the marriage between Head Coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Mac Jones may be broken.
Is the Mac Jones and Bill Belichick marriage broken?
Greg Bedard: From what I understand from talking to people,and this will probably not help Mac Jones at all, and I’m just trying to tell you what I’ve been told…that what went on last year, it was basically akin to like if you had an affair in your marriage. Like the break of trust that happened last year between the coaching and then the Zappe thing, like you could say all the right things but the trust isn’t fully there ever again. And then when things get tough it comes back out. And I think that the Kraft’s understand what went on and so does that buy Mac Jones more time? Probably. and with his contract, yes. But you have to make other plans. Maybe you draft a quarterback and maybe he’s not ready year one. Maybe the plan is to sit him and that’s fine. But, you know, you got to construct your franchise to be successful and that includes having multiple options for the quarterback position, not what the what the hell they did on Sunday with Malik Cunningham.
Felger: So you think there’s just more leniency or understanding or whatever word you want to use there for Mac Jones’s performance this year as a residual from what happened with Patricia and Judge?
Greg Bedard: I do believe that, yes.
Felger: Okay. Comparisons suck because you can always poke holes in them. I can understand you’re not getting over your wife cheating. I can get that. You don’t get over that. You should be able to get over a bad coach for a year. Like it’s just not the same.
Greg Bedard: Yeah, but I think it was it was deeper. I think the Belichick Mac Jones marriage is broken. And that’s tough. I mean for the franchise quarterback not to think that the head coach is in his corner….
Felger: Well, I’m sure Bill worked so hard to make things right.
Mazz: Well, right. I mean, this is why I felt it was a firable offense last year.
Greg Bedard: I agree.
Mazz: It’s a firable offense to do what he did. The quarterback will never look at him the same way.
Greg Bedard: And it wasn’t just the coaching. It was the Zappe thing and the Chicago game.