Mazz: The Mac Jones situation was asset mismanagement
The New England Patriots have reportedly agreed to a deal to send quarterback Mac Jones to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for a 6th round draft pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. On Monday’s Felger and Mazz, the guys react to the Patriots’ decision to move on from Jones for a late round pick.
Thoughts on the Mac Jones news….
Felger: Let’s go over the news from the weekend. The big one is the official trade of Mac Jones. There you heard Dan Orlovsky saying, it’s really a “masterclass 101” if you will to ruin a quarterback. Is that how you view his tenure here matters now that it’s all over?
Mazz: I mean, largely, yes. Now, look, there is the chance that Jones would have sucked independent of that, but let’s just take it for what it is. I mean, let’s look at overall how the Patriots handled Mac Jones, and that is that they selected him with the number 15 pick in the draft, then in the last 29 games I think he was 9-20, he had three different coordinators in three years, his stock plummeted, and they traded him. Again, they drafted him number 15 overall, and they got somewhere in the neighborhood of number 200 back for him three years later. So you tell me, the Krafts like to say we employ the same philosophies with the Patriots than we do with our other businesses, how is that for asset management? Because I would call that atrocious. If that’s asset management, it’s a miracle that they’re not bankrupt if Mac Jones was any sort of indication. It is negligent and grotesque. Asset MIS-management is what it was. They used number 15 on him, NUMBER 15! And they traded him for give or take number 200. Okay. What does that tell you? And it took three years. In three years it lost that kind of value. Now again I’d say the Krafts along with Bill and Bill’s a big part of that, but regardless, like I look at it and say it was grossly, grossly mismanaged.