New England's Coaching Is Failing Mac Jones

By: Rakesh Muwal

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By: Rakesh Muwal

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On Thursday, the Patriots' offence defeated the Bills with 242 yards and 10 points.

By: Rakesh Muwal

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The most significant problem may be the fall of Mac Jones. As a rookie, Jones completed 3,801 passes for 67.6% accuracy, 22 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions.

By: Rakesh Muwal

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In nine games, Jones has thrown for 1,963 yards, seven touchdowns, and seven interceptions on 68.1% of his attempts.

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Additionally, he has already suffered 25 sacks, compared to just 28 sacks all of last season.

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Numerous analysts attribute something other than the quarterback as the cause of the Patriots' inability to move the ball and Jones' regression.

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Jones ought to deliver an ultimatum, in the opinion of Dan Orlovsky, a lifelong detractor of the offensive coaching of the Patriots.

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If I were Mac Jones and his representatives/team and there are no plans for a, Orlovsky tweeted,

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If I were Mac Jones and his representatives/team and there were no plans for a legitimate, successful OC to join NE, I would want to be traded, Orlovsky wrote in a tweet.

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Jones regressed from previous season, according to a tweet from Sage Rosenfels, who replied, "Coaching matters."