Scott Zolak: “Bill Belichick plays games with everyone”
On Thursday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Scott Zolak admitted that Bill Belichick plays game with everyone and Mac Jones has been cracking. Rob Gronkowski’s comments on the Up and…

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 12: Bill Belichick, Head Coach of the New England Patriots, looks on prior to the NFL match between Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots at Deutsche Bank Park on November 12, 2023 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
Alex Grimm/Getty ImagesOn Thursday's edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Scott Zolak admitted that Bill Belichick plays game with everyone and Mac Jones has been cracking. Rob Gronkowski's comments on the Up and Adams Show only confirms that.
Belichick did it to Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady...
Scott Zolak: I think Rob (Gronkowski) talks to the same people I've talked to, or person, and it's pretty on point. Rob's got it down there.
Beetle: Mac (Jones) is not respected by Bill?
Scott Zolak: I think it's Bill and everybody, coaching staff, I think team. You're at a point now. I mean, we've seen it play out, guys. We've seen it play out. He's been pulled from games four times now. Three times this year. Three times in a calander year. I mean, that's a lot. To what Rob's even saying, Bailey Zappe is not on the same level as Mac. That should never happen. Rob played ball a long time and Rob knows ball. He knows when you lose a quarterback. I think he's talking to the right people that are tied in to the give him a pretty good feeling of what's going on in there.
Beetle: He feels like Bill has played games with Mac Jones.
Scott Zolak: Bill plays games with everybody. That's what Bill does. He'll play games with Rob, he'll play games with Tom. Calling Brady out in front of teammates, right? Bill playes games with each individual differently. Parcells did this to to help apply pressure to you to create situations in practice, so you don't crack during the games. The problem is Mac's cracking during the games.
Hardy: Why does Rob Gronkowski care about Mac and his feelings?
Beetle: Good question. I mean, first of all I'd say this Gronk's been giving takes in his media appearances unlike his former teammate.
Scott Zolak: They're very descriptive these takes. These are like basically handed to him.
Beetle: I wonder if he's got an ax to grind against Bill.
Scott Zolak: I'm sure he always has.
Beetle: He's getting back at Bill a little.
Scott Zolak: I don't know if this is the way you want to play getting back at Bill. I don't think Bill cares about this. I think Bill's done with the quarterback, so it doesn't matter.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 05: Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots looks on during the second half of the game against the Washington Commanders at Gillette Stadium on November 05, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
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Patriots Mailbag: Bye week check-in
We've reached the bye week of the 2023 New England Patriots' season. There may be no game this week, but that doesn't mean there won't be another 98.5 The Sports Hub Patriots Mailbag.
As was the case last week, most fans are already looking well ahead to the offseason. We got questions about about coaching, quarterbacks, and more. Plus, a few questions about the team wrapping up this season.
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--Wednesday's Patriots practice offered a look at who the starting quarterback currently is
--Midseason report card: Offense
--Midseason report card: Defense & Special Teams
Where are Patriots' fans heads at as the bye week begins? Let's take a look with this week's Mailbag.
If I had to guess, I'd say they'd be just around but still under .500. To me there are three clear games where the quarterback position was the biggest issue (not to say it wasn't an issue in others). That's the Cowboys loss, second Dolphins loss, and Colts loss. Flip all three, and they're at .500 at 5-5, but as mentioned above there are still other issues going on, and it's no guarantee an 'average' quarterback does enough to overcome them. So final answer, I'd go with 4-6.
For what it's worth, I think the same could be said about the defensive injuries. If the team had Matthew Judon and Christian Gonzalez throughout the season, those two players alone may have helped flip games like the Saints game, Raiders game, and Commanders game. Having those players back, even with the offensive issues, could be the difference in a game or two.
It's been more than a year since we saw any positive signs from Bailey Zappe. His last 'plus' performance came in Week 6 of last season, against a defense that finished ranked 20th in the NFL. Since then he struggled against the Bears the next week, throughout training camp this summer into the preseason, and then in all three relief appearances he's had in the regular season. Multiple reports have indicated those struggles are reflective of his practice performances this season as well.
That's not to say the Patriots should refuse to turn to him as the starter if they feel they're done with Mac Jones for the season. He's the logical next choice having spent the second-most time with this offense, and maybe a full week of preparation as the starter would be beneficial. But the Patriots having not made that switch yet, with the way Jones has played, feels telling that what they're seeing behind the scenes lines up with what we've seen from him in open practices and games.
Would drafting Trent McDuffie (who went to the Chiefs at 21st overall) have been a better move that moving back and taking a guard in the first round? Yes. Beyond that though, I don't think there's much to second-guess here. Opposing quarterbacks have a 99.0 passer rating when targeting him since the start of last year - a number that would rank sixth among qualified Patriots cornerbacks in the same time span. Plus, the Patriots need a bigger, outside cornerback more than another smaller (5-foot-11) hybrid defensive back.
If you want to second-guess the Patriots in terms of drafting a defensive back in the first round of 2022, the guy for me is Dax Hill, who went to the Bengals 31st overall - two picks after Strange. There's also the decision of drafting Jack Jones in the fourth round, 121st overall over standout athletic prospects Riq Woolen (who went 153rd to Seattle) and Zyon McCollum (who went 157th to Tampa).
I wouldn't rule something like this out, but it's contingent on players like Jayden Daniels from LSU and Quinn Ewers from Texas not rising too high up draft boards.
At the same time, I don't think Marvin Harrison Jr. is the only player that would make this strategy work for the Patriots. They could also very well go with Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt (who is a similar-level prospect to Harrison, just at the tackle position) in the top-5, then double back on a quarterback later.
This is a very big picture question that requires its own post. It's also too early to know all of the options that are available, so let's put a pin in that for now and revisit in January.
That being said I will say this - I think the order those three roles are filled matters. If I were in a hiring position I'd find my head coach first, then let him help fit a GM that he believes fan fill his vision. Then, they find their quarterback.
The margin will be thin this year for a top-3 pick, although Kyler Murray coming back for the Cardinals certainly helps. However the Patriots' schedule is tough down the stretch (after the Giants game) with all six games against teams currently very much in the playoff picture. Record-wise, the worst teams they'll face are the 4-5 Broncos and 4-5 Chargers.
Something else to keep in mind though - the Patriots ending up assigned with the fourth or fifth overall pick is not the end of their chances to pick in the top 3. If they identify any player - especially a quarterback - as a player they can build around for the next decade-plus, they should be not only willing but aggressive in moving up to a position where they can draft that player.
Again, this is a topic that warrants a much deeper dive. Plus, we're not even through the college football regular season yet, forget the pre-draft process. We'll evaluate the QB board throughout the offseason.
That being said, here is a very preliminal, very fluid, certainly can and likely will be changed list of how I view the top quarterbacks right now overall, and what the realistic expectations should be for each (Patriots fit TBD, we need to know who will be coaching the team)...
Tier 1 (instant franchise QB): Drake Maye (UNC), Caleb Williams (USC)
Tier 2 (instant starter, franchise potential): Michael Penix (Washington)
Tier 3 (Potential Year 1 starter, high ceiling/project player): Jayden Daniels (LSU), J.J. McCarthy (Michigan)
Tier 4 (Potential Year 1 starter, high floor): Bo Nix (Oregon)
Likely going back to school, will revisit for the 2025 draft: Shedeur Sanders (Colorado), Quinn Ewers (Texas)
For the reasons you listed, I do believe the Patriots will be a desirable destination. They may not be at the top of perspective candidate's lists - teams with an established quarterback are automatically desirable. But I don't see the Patriots running into the kind of problems that the Red Sox did in trying to replace Chaim Bloom.
I wouldn't rule out Mac Jones being on the Patriots to start training camp next year with Bill Belichick or not - whether he's the starter or otherwise. Even if the team does use a high draft pick on a quarterback they still may feel they need a bridge guy. If Jones plays well and the rookie needs more time, he'd be a logical choice to start the season. If he gets outplayed, Jones is still on an affordable contract and could be dealt if he has a strong summer and the team feels like they no longer need him.
That being said, I'd be surprised if the Patriots build around him entirely, and don't use at least one of their premium (top-100) picks on a high-upside passer.
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