Toucher & Rich: Mike Giardi believes Mac Jones shows promise amidst ups and downs
Mike Giardi from Boston Sports Journal, joined Toucher & Rich in-studio and was asked about Mac Jones and his overall performance so far this season, which he believes he has improved compared to last season’s lackluster with a Matt Patricia-led offense.
Rich started by asking if Mac Jones is better this year compared to last year, to which Mike responds affirmatively. When Rich asks for the reasons behind this assessment, Mike explains that Mac Jones seems more comfortable with the offensive strategy this year.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 24: Mac Jones #10 of the New England Patriots calls out orders during the first half of a game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on September 24, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Giardi suggests that one significant factor contributing to Jones’ growth is his increased comfort with the offense. This improvement is evident in his performance, even though it has been somewhat of a rollercoaster ride. Compared to the previous season, the ups and downs are less pronounced, indicating that Jones is settling into his role.
“I think there’s just a greater level of comfort with the offense. Look, I think his performance has been a little bit rollercoaster, but not to the extent that last year was like I thought he was probably. Your best offensive player in week two against Miami? You know, look, obviously, there are a couple of throws in that game that didn’t weren’t perfect that he’d like back the interception of Parker, although Parker was partly culpable for it. But, you know, in Sunday’s game, there are moments where, especially in the second half, there’s a throw you just got to make, you know, like you just have to have it. And yeah, he doesn’t get those have to have it throws a lot and it creates a closer game. You know, you talk about playing complementary football, it’s boring, you know, with all three phases. But like Defense did their job and special teams did their job. Offense, Yes, not so much.”
Giardi believes Mac Jones is on an upward trajectory in his NFL career with his growing comfort with the offense is a positive sign, even though there have been some rough patches. As the season progresses, Jones will have more opportunities to prove himself and continue his development as a quarterback.
The Patriots took an early lead of 10-0 and 13-3 but had to fight hard to maintain it as the New York Jets attempted a comeback. The Jets fell just short of that comeback, and the Patriots won 15-10, marking their 15th straight victory over their division rival.
Too close for comfort: 10 takeaways from the Patriots' win over the Jets
The New England Patriots’ first win of the 2023 season didn’t come easy – for the team or their fans.
On a dreary Sunday afternoon in New Jersey, the Patriots grinded their way to early 10-0 and 13-3 leads before having to hold on for dear life as the New York Jets tried to stage an improbable comeback. The Jets missed that comeback by their fingertips, as the Patriots went on to win 15-10, picking up their 15th consecutive win over their division rival.
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Early on it looked like the Patriots were going to have the dominant performance many were looking to as a sign the team was back on track. On offense they scored on two of their first four drives – while getting into field goal position on a third – while defensively they held the Jets to -6 yards on their first four drives.
However, the momentum seemed to change approaching halftime. After a bungled end-of-half sequence saw the Patriots leave points on the board, the Jets came out in the second half and started moving the ball with some regularity. The emergence of a ground game opened things up for Zach Wilson, and the Jets ended up out-gaining the Patriots over the final 30 minutes, 130 yards to 117. That included a 13-play, 87-yard touchdown drive in the fourth quarter that might have been the best of Wilson’s career.
The Patriots responded to that touchdown drive with a safety, to go back up by more than a field goal. Still, the Jets found themselves in position for a late Hail Mary, with the batted ball slipping just out of the reach of wide receiver Randall Cobb in the end zone.
What can we learn, and what questions were raised from this very sudden nail-biter? Let’s go back to the end of the first half and get started.
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