It seems that Mac Jones and the New England Patriots have not been working in lockstep.
“[The Patriots] wanted him to get the ‘tightrope’ [surgery],” Breer said. “Initially when he got hurt with the high ankle sprain, it was thought to be a pretty severe high ankle sprain. He’s seen guys go through this, and he thought, ‘I’m going to be better off just rehabbing the injury.’ And there was some level of disagreement there.”
Breer previously reported the quarterback questioned why coaches Matt Patricia and Joe Judge changed the offense after he boasted a productive rookie year in Josh McDaniel’s system before he left to become Raiders coach. Bailey Zappe’s rise to relevance
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