Mike Reiss: I don’t sense resentment from the players after Jerod Mayo’s soft comments
On Wednesday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Mike Reiss of ESPN gave his sense of the locker room after Jerod Mayo’s controversial comment about the Patriots being a soft team.
The players don’t believe they’re soft…
Marc Bertrand:
What’s the vibe there this week on this Wednesday, following the comments from Jerod Mayo? We’ve read some of the comments from Kayshon Boutte. We’ve heard from him and others. What’s the vibe in the room?
Mike Reiss:
Good question, Beetle. I think the first thing that I was looking for was, are players resentful of the remarks, you know, made by Jerod Mayo and I did not sense that while being in the room. One defensive player told me, like, we know that that’s not us, meaning what they put on film. They don’t think they’re soft players, but what they put out there was not what they felt like they are as players, so I don’t know if that makes sense, Beetle. But that was probably my big takeaway while being in the room.
Marc Bertrand:
So Mike, at this point in the year, there seems to be a pretty big microscope on the coaching, given that they’re now 1-6. They obviously have a bunch of different problems defensively. They’ve got problems all over the place. When it comes to Jerod Mayo as head coach of this team, you know, does he look like a guy right now who’s in over his head? He looks like a guy who’s struggling to kind of gain control of the situation.
Mike Reiss:
I think it’s fair the way you put it, Beetle. I mean, the thought I would have is when you’re 1-6 and you could almost make the case each week it’s gotten a little worse, there’s not a lot of positive things to say. Ultimately, coaches are paid to come up with answers and I do think that talent is part of it, but I think what you said was fair.
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