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NFL: Pats relationship with Mac Jones "gone sideways"


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4 minutes ago, Mistuh Jones said:

Yeah so Stroud looks as tantalizing as anybody has... but he's still from effing Ohio State. That's like (Case in point) a QB from Alabama that isn't Jalen Hurts. If the school historically has sent trash to the NFL it gives me supreme pause 

Now do lsu and Oregon 

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5 hours ago, Call Me James said:

The pats barely performed better with Mac than they did with Newton. 

clearly he worked well with mcdaniels, but he looked bad this season. Anyone wanting to trade for him is asking for more of the same.

And that's with a whole revamped roster on offense and defense. 

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5 hours ago, trueblade said:

Trading for Jones doesn't seem like a prudent thing to do. I felt the Patriots running game and defense carried Jones more than Jones carried the team. They are getting pretty much the exact same results with Zappe Hour.

Or maybe Zappe is just that good? Not like pats have a good set of WR. Zappe has been good every where he’s played, it’s possible he’s just a good nfl QB and so is Mac.

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16 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Now do lsu and Oregon 

It's so dumb.  Ohio State had Haskins who was a one year wonder and some mental issues and Fields who is in a terrible situation.  There has only been 4 total drafted in the first round one in 1941 (died in war before he even played), one in 1983 and then Haskins and Fields.  People are asking like OSU QBs taken in the first and busting happen all the time.  Not to mention judging a player by his school is just nonsense.  

https://lastwordonsports.com/nfl/2022/08/05/ohio-state-quarterbacks-int-the-nfl/

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