Of late, Mac Jones has drawn the ire of followers, opponents and former Patriots for his conduct on the sector.
Now, a former NFL quarterback and league MVP has joined the listing.
CBS analyst Boomer Esiason, throughout his look on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show,” Monday morning, ripped Jones for his on-field conduct.
Even although Jones didn’t have any noticeable outbursts in Sunday’s win over the Dolphins, Esiason nonetheless slammed the Patriots quarterback for the best way he’s been carrying himself on the sector, becoming a member of a crowd that additionally contains former Patriots Julian Edelman and Vince Wilfork.
“Here’s the thing that I really dislike about Mac Jones if you want to get to the root of it: His body language, his facial expressions, his gyrations on the field piss me off. There’s a douchiness to them,” Esiason mentioned.
“I don’t know how else to explain it. Here’s the deal: Tom Brady can be douchey too at times. He can be yelling at his players and everything else, but Tom Brady then goes out and backs it up. He goes and plays his ass off and gets his team to the playoffs again yesterday.”
Jones’ was requested to reply to Esiason and others who aren’t amused by his outward emotional shows of frustration and if he was fearful about his status.
“For me, it’s just trying to channel my competitiveness in a good way, and continue to be Mac,” Jones mentioned throughout his weekly look on WEEI. “For me, it’s all about my teammates and other people within the constructing. Obviously, I wanna have respect for everyone that performs on this league, and coaches on this league.
“There’s positively issues I can get higher at, identical to with execution and soccer performs. It’s the identical concept, simply attempting to develop, and earn the respect of individuals clearly and most significantly, within the constructing.
“That’s my main focus. Getting better every day and getting ready to play this Bills team. It’s going to be a big challenge.”
The Patriots ticket to the postseason can be stamped in the event that they beat the Bills on Sunday.
Source: www.bostonherald.com