Jerod Mayo Critiques Bill Belichick Amid Patriots' Struggles
- The New England Patriots are currently struggling with a 1-5 record under new head coach Jerod Mayo.
- Mayo has publicly criticized the team's roster, suggesting that former coach Bill Belichick did not set him up for success.
- Mayo hopes that rookie quarterback Drake Maye can lead the team to a second win against the Jaguars in their upcoming game.
In the United States, the New England Patriots are struggling with a 1-5 record under first-year head coach Jerod Mayo. Following the departure of long-time coach Bill Belichick, who left after 24 seasons and six Super Bowl victories, Mayo has expressed concerns about the state of the team's roster. During an appearance on the Greg Hill Show, he responded to questions about the team's poor condition by implying that Belichick did not adequately prepare him for success. This comment has added to the ongoing tension between the two. Belichick, in a recent interview, remarked on the unclear direction of the team, suggesting that Mayo's plans were uncertain. In an effort to turn the season around, Mayo has started rookie quarterback Drake Maye, who made his debut against the Texans, throwing for 243 yards and three touchdowns despite the team's loss. Mayo's hope is that Maye can help the Patriots secure their second win against the struggling Jaguars in the upcoming game.