Devin Mccourty Predicts Jerod Mayo S Biggest Adjustment As Head Coach

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devin mccourty predicts jerod mayo s biggest adjustment as head coach

The New England Patriots' pivotal transition from the legendary Bill Belichick leading the charge to first-year head coach Jerod Mayo is a lofty change as is, but nobody may have a bigger adjustment within... From becoming a routine defensive assistant on Belichick's coaching staff to being the one handling the reigns after his departure, it's a massive leap in honor as well as responsibility for the former New... After over 20 years of being under Belichick and his prestigious six Super Bowl wins, it's not easy to be his heir apparent in Foxboro. Long-time Patriots veteran and recently retired defensive back Devin McCourty touched on the extensive job Mayo will have to undertake in New England on the "Rise and Schein" podcast, as well as sounding off... "I think the thing that's going to be the biggest transition for him, and [where] he'll continue to grow, is when he said, 'The amount of stuff I do that has nothing to do... I think every new head coach would tell you the same story.

You don't realize how many things Bill Belichick used to handle and do for 24 years as a head coach, and now you're thrust into that role." On the bright side for Mayo, he's not walking into this Patriots team totally blind. Having the ability to work behind Belichick and be on the staff as a linebackers coach since 2019, as well as being on New England's roster as a vital defensive piece from 2008 to... Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. Despite reports suggesting that Jerod Mayo will not be fired following his dismal rookie season as the Patriots’ head coach, one former New England player isn’t convinced Mayo’s job, and the rest of the...

Devin McCourty told Kay Adams on FanDuel’s “Up & Adams Show” Friday that although he was surprised to hear “Fire Mayo” chants from the Gillette Stadium crowd last week, he can’t say for certain... “I think he’ll be back next year, but I would say overall in this league, you can never just say something’s definite until someone comes out and says ‘this person will be back.,’ McCourty... Like last year when Jerry Jones came out and said, ‘Mike McCarthy’s gonna be our head coach next year.’ We haven’t heard that.” Jerod Mayo has done a solid job of building up his coaching staff after taking over as head coach of the New England Patriots. And their are a few familiar faces from the Patriots Dynasty. Dont'a Hightower was brought in as the inside linebackers coach, while Matthew Slater is serving as the “right-hand man” to Mayo.

And it seems the head coach also tried to bring in another Patriots legend. While appearing on the Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams, Devin McCourty was asked if Mayo even approached him about a potential reunion. “Nah I’m old and washed up. He tried to get me to coach," McCourty said. "That’s his thing with all the older guys. He says, ‘I don’t know if they’ll walk in back to play, but we got a spot for them on the staff.’ But, nah those hours aren’t meant for my life right now.”

New Patriots HC Jerod Mayo tried to get Devin McCourty to join the staffpic.twitter.com/oe4JMNsQBw“Nah I’m old and washed up. He tried to get me to coach. That’s his thing with all the older guys. He says, ‘I don’t know if they’ll walk in back to play, but we got a spot for them… It hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for Jerod Mayo in his debut campaign as New England Patriots head coach. The Patriots are just 3-11, and Mayo has constantly been under fire for his questionable in-game decisions.

However, the former NFL linebacker may have an even bigger problem than X's and O's. Mayo has made a plethora of eyebrow-raising comments throughout the season, and it's a big part of the reason why some feel he should lose his job. New England legend Devin McCourty feels that Mayo needs to learn to control his emotions. “I think the biggest thing everybody always talks about is what is said after the game and then what is going to be said the next day," McCourty said on the Eye on Foxborough... "I would say that’s probably been his biggest blunder of the season of trying to figure out and control your emotions and everything right after a game, to be able to address the situation,... We’ve reached the Patriots-legend-ripping-Patriots-legend phase of New England’s rebuild.

Head coach Jerod Mayo rightfully called the New England Patriots “soft” after Sunday’s embarrassing 32-16 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. Hours later, franchise legend Devin McCourty, who played with Mayo for six years, called out his former teammate during an NBC broadcast. Let’s go over Mayo’s comments and McCourty’s harsh reaction. The Patriots got out to a 10-0 lead in London but quickly folded like a cheap tent. New England’s admittedly undermanned defense allowed Jacksonville to rush 39 times for 171 yards (4.4 average) and two touchdowns. On the other side, the Patriots averaged just 2.5 yards on 15 carries.

What Boston really cares about right now. "I think the biggest thing everybody always talks about is what is said after the game and then what is going to be said the next day." Jerod Mayo has had a rough first season as head coach of the New England Patriots. While few expected the Patriots to be a competitive roster this fall, New England has regressed in several areas — especially on the defensive side of the ball — en route to a disappointing... Not only has the execution and discipline on the field left lots to be desired, but Mayo has regularly made life difficult on himself due to ill-advised remarks to the media.

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