Mike Reiss: Bill O’Brien Would’ve Considered Becoming The Patriots Head Coach
On Tuesday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Mike Reiss who is covers the Patriots for ESPN, joined the show. Reiss stated that former Patriots offensive coordinator and current Boston College head coach Bill O’Brien would’ve considered being the Head Coach of the Patriots, if the job wasn’t promised to Jerod Mayo before Bill Belichick’s departure.
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“Absolutely. I think he would have considered it, if offered…”
Bertrand: So Mike, in an alternate universe without Jerod Mayo being promised the head coaching gig in New England, would Bill O’Brien have considered becoming the head coach of this team, and would it be possible to hear him explaining a quarterback decision like we just heard Jerod Mayo did? Would he have considered the job? Would he want the job? He was quick to get out of here when he first signed with Ohio State, then obviously landed at Boston College. Would he have considered staying as head coach?
Mike Reiss: So I think if certain factors were in place. Absolutely. Meaning like would he be retaining staff? Would he be able to build his own staff? I think so, you know, but I think when it became clear where it was going, it became clear to him like this is not the best set up for, for him. Does that make sense? You know.
Bertrand: Yeah, I get that. Would they be better? Would they be better with him as head coach right now than Jerod Mayo?
Mike Reiss: Well it it’s possible. I mean I think they might be better with Mike Vrabel, because those guys have done it before, Beetle. That’s the whole thing. I mean even Jerod Mayo has said it like, “I think I’m going to be a head coach, a good head coach, but it’s sort of an unknown. I’ve never done it before.“
Zolak: Seeing that he had some say with the offensive coordinator, and with getting Van Pelt here. Are you going to bring his guys in? Billy would bring his guys in, right?
Mike Reiss: Right.
Zolak: Would he call Josh (McDaniels)? “Hey, Josh, I want you to call the place. I got a lot to take care of here.”
Mike Reiss: Or would you just have Will Lawing, who is their offensive coordinator at BC? Who was the tight-ends coach here? Just bump up a position.
Zolak: Yeah. See, I just think Billy was unhappy here last year because football was not fun. I know how he coaches. I know the intensity. You see the the issues he had with Mac (Jones). I think when you come from Alabama, then you come here for a year, then you’re like, ” I got to go to a place where I’m happy, and I think he went to Ohio State because of the type of talent they have.”
Mike Reiss: But just to answer decisively, so I’m not waffling. Absolutely. I think he would have considered it, if offered and if he could do it the way he wanted to do it.
Bertrand: Yeah. Awkward because of Bill being the guy who was departing, and I think he was very loyal to Bill. I think that’s why he was here last year, and I think he was loyal. I think he was one of the guys who was loyal to Bill while everything was starting to fall apart last year.