WATCH: Mac Jones absolutely bombs a pass to a kid at a youth clinic
New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones throws a pass at minicamp in Foxboro. (Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports)
Uh, I was told Mac Jones has no arm.
Of course, that is not entirely accurate. Jones may not have elite arm talent at the NFL level, but he has more than enough to be a good, productive quarterback as a pro. He proved that by launching this absolute bomb to a lucky young fan at a youth clinic in Foxboro. Watch the pass in the video below, via Phil Perry of NBC Sports Boston:
Good job by the kid to actually catch the pass and draw a great reaction from Jones. This moment was part of a partnership between the Patriots and sports apparel company NOBULL to host a clinic for 30 kids from the Metrowest YMCA.
Obviously, it’s easier for Jones to make this pass against air. The question is whether he can make plays like this under pressure in NFL games. But the point is, physical talent isn’t really the issue. For Mac, it’s mental.
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12 Patriots who should take on bigger leadership roles in 2023
DeVante Parker and Mac Jones of the New England Patriots celebrate after completing a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on Jan. 8, 2023. (Bryan M. Bennett/Getty Images)
The New England Patriots’ leadership structure is changing after the retirement of longtime defensive captain Devin McCourty. Some players will simply add to their already-big roles, while others should take a real step forward as leaders.
Here’s who we’re looking at for 2023…
QB Mac Jones
Quarterback Mac Jones of the New England Patriots practices during 2023 mandatory minicamp in Foxboro. (Matt Dolloff/98.5 The Sports Hub)
An obvious one to start us off, but it’s more important for Mac Jones than it would be for most quarterbacks in the NFL entering 2023. Quarterback is inherently a major leadership position, and Mac needs to demonstrate more qualities that the great leaders at the position have shown.
Mainly, Jones needs to control his emotions better on the field. He got visibly frustrated far too often during an admittedly tough situation in 2022, and it ostensibly bled into his play. It’s important for Jones to be more of a calming, confident presence. Because if the quarterback is out of sorts, the rest of the offense isn’t far behind.
Fortunately, Jones is now working closely with an established NFL offensive mind in new coordinator Bill O’Brien. And while his relationship with Bill Belichick doesn’t seem particularly sunny at the moment, the head coach seems relatively satisfied with his quarterback’s off-season work.
Head coach Bill Belichick and Mac Jones of the New England Patriots look on during pregame at Hard Rock Stadium on Sept. 11, 2022. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
“I think Mac works hard every day,” Belichick said during OTAs in late May. “He puts in a lot of time both in the weight room, in the classroom, works hard on the field. His work ethic is really good, and hasn’t changed.”
Mac’s work ethic has never been in question, nor has his football acumen. The big question for him is, and has been, his mental and emotional toughness. This is the year he needs to show big improvement in those areas.
When does Patriots training camp start?
The New England Patriots are scheduled to hold their first open training camp practice to both fans and media on Wednesday, July 26, with open practices to continue on Thursday, July 27 and Friday, July 28. Players are expected to report to Foxboro by Tuesday, July 25.
Patriots preseason games kick off on Thursday, August 10 against the Houston Texans at Gillette Stadium, then two road games against the Green Bay Packers on Saturday, August 19 and the Tennessee Titans on Friday, August 25.
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