Robert Kraft is putting Jerod Mayo’s failed Patriots tenure on himself. In the hours following Jerod Mayo’s firing after just one year on the job, Kraft addressed the swift coaching change on ...
That was Mayo’s last chance to show how his team would respond to real competition. Kraft went on to say that the situation felt untenable because he doesn’t like losing, and he doesn’t like ...
From then, Kraft and company didn't do much to make sure Mayo's early rise to the team's ... Again, only Hooper and Gibson were real contributors throughout the year, while Okorafor quit after ...
He emphasized that the decision to part ways with Mayo wasn't driven by the final standings. The real issue he had was the team's six-game losing streak leading up to their season finale.
In firing Mayo on Sunday night, Kraft didn’t mention Wolf or his role ... Maye looks like the real deal as the next franchise quarterback, while Milton has massive upside as the backup and ...
Kraft gave Mayo a first-time GM in Eliot Wolf ... and often the obvious choice is the right one. But it would show real wisdom for Kraft to take this search seriously. Line up as many smart ...
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Robert Kraft stepped up to the podium and took accountability for Jerod Mayo’s blink-and-you’ll-miss-it tenure as New England Patriots head coach that lasted just under ...