Gave it a cooldown for a few days. Let’s see this number climb to 6 tomorrow!!

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  1. Eh, why are we still thinking about Mayo and the last few years? Such a bright future and it’s been a fun season. Look ahead instead of crapping on the past.

  2. Mayo was doomed from the start. He was not ready for it at all. I don’t blame him for last season, I blame Kraft. Why Kraft was so worried about an unproven coach leaving to be an assistant to write him in as the heir apair is mind boggling to me. I was hopeful Mayo could be a good coach but i had all the worries and doubt.

  3. Last season was a dumpster fire, but Jerod Mayo still deserves love and respect from Pats fans. As a player and assistant coach he had incredible success and was loyal to this franchise.

  4. While i don’t agree with throwing shots at Mayo because he was definitely set up for failure, i don’t think he could’ve handled it any worse than he did. He literally went back on his word to the media multiple times and also unnecessarily called out players when a lot of our losses were 99% because of bad playcalling. We could’ve EASILY won more than 4 games. While we started out feeling positive he lost the locker room after only a few games and only made it worse every week lol. Still love him for his time here though!!!

  5. Remember when Jerod Mayo guaranteed he’d win more games in 2024 than Bill did in 2023, in the first week of his tenure as head coach in January? Good times

  6. You might be surprised to learn it’s entirely possible to just enjoy the current coaching situation without bashing the former one.

  7. I get the Mayo hate but it’s time to move on. Kraft is as much to blame about the Mayo debacle as Mayo himself. Kraft is in the building everyday and should have known Mayo’s capabilities as a HC. To be fair, by most accounts, Mayo was doing great things behind the scenes. That insight, along with other players doing well after transitioning to HC (Demeco Ryans, Campbell, O’Connell) probably gave Kraft the push, if he needed one. Let’s not forget that BB wasn’t doing well and the relationship was irreparable. At the end, it was no one’s fault but also everyone’s. It just didn’t work out.

  8. The more I think about it, I kinda feel bad for Mayo. He was thrust in to a head coach position, replacing the greatest coach of all time, with zero weapons, and the coach the organization actually wanted sitting at home just waiting for the call. He was doomed from the start. I do hope he lands on his feet and continues the climb up the coaching ladder. He just needs more experience.

  9. I thought about this the other day. I really liked Mayo as a player but his tenure as a coach was hard to watch in more ways than one.

  10. Mayo was a great player for us.

    We’ve got Vrabes now and the fanbase has a lot to be happy about. No need to keep hanging onto how we sucked for a few years… shit – we got our badass franchise QB, our monster LT Rex, a Head Coach who has the guys ready to run through a wall for each other, and Josh back to scheming guys open… all because of those seasons.

    I think it’s low class and bad karma to keep shitting on the guy.

  11. As an actual fan of the organization, I’d like to comment here how much I appreciate everything Mayo did for us as a player, and as a head coach, and I wish him the best of luck with everything he decides to do.

  12. This is weird, dude was a bad coach but he was also a very good patriot player. He was the wrong hire but that doesn’t make him a bad person

  13. Are you also planning during the week of your wedding to text your friends that your ex was way worse than your fiancée?

    Seriously, just enjoy the moment.

  14. I don’t like going bad on Mayo. He was a great player and leader for us. He had the worst Pats roster in 2 decades and didn’t handle it well.

    Let’s collectively move on

  15. And here at first, I thought the Vrabel hire was more of the same “old regime” mentality and not enough of a focus on offense. I’ll take my L now

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