When the New England Patriots returned from their three-day weekend, Jerod Mayo sat down with the offensive line group after allowing a season-high 56.5 percent pressure rate.
Upon the meeting featured a picture of a mirror on a slideshow, signaling that it’s up to the coaches and players themselves to improve moving forward.
“It’s a very upfront conversation. I have the relationship and so do the coaches with those guys, where you can be very transparent and open. This isn’t good enough,” Mayo said Monday morning. “Our job as coaches is to put the mirror in front of the players faces, and remind them what it really is.