The Patriots’ offensive issues were no secret this year, and some think they have a lot to do with the quarterback position.
Mac Jones dealt with Matt Patricia and Joe Judge calling plays, an offensive line that struggled to protect him, and an injury that snowballed into a quarterback controversy when Bailey Zappe took over for a few weeks.
Still, he responded with a major statistical regression in his second season and his decision-making played a role in that.
So how do the Patriots fix this? Peter King of NBC Sports suggested that bringing in four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers could be a possibility in a somewhat similar scenario to when Rodgers began his career backing up Brett Favre in Green Bay.