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NFL: Pats relationship with Mac Jones "gone sideways"


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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

but what he got back for Wentz did.....

As for Shanahan, the 9ers just cant score right now. They are one of the worst scoring teams in the NFL. For what they have talent wise and the field position their defense gets them in.... they should be top 10.

He has 2 winning seasons in 6 years there.....

Fair point. I do think he's a good coach though. I'm not as big a fan of Lynch.

Mind you, some say while Lynch has the title, Adam Peters is the real GM when it comes to personnel.

That doesn't necessarily speak well of him either.

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5 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

but what he got back for Wentz did.....

 

As for Shanahan, the 9ers just cant score right now. They are one of the worst scoring teams in the NFL. For what they have talent wise and the field position their defense gets them in.... they should be top 10.

 

He has 2 winning seasons in 6 years there.....

Their offense has been decimated with injuries.  Shannon is going to be fine

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Their offense has been decimated with injuries.  Shannon is going to be fine

their offense has only had 2 starters miss major time... 

1. Trey Lance
2. Elijah Mitchel

Now if you want to go a short period of time...

1. Trent Williams 

 

You are confusing their defense with their offense. The defense has been decimated with injuries but yet are still top 10 in the NFL. 

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47 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Wouldnt the Pats have a massive penalty in trading Mac Jones this early in his contract? I feel like I read something that its really tough to trade a player during his first 2 years of his rookie 1st round contract.

We just traded for the #9 pick in his 2nd season 

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