Numerous reports suggest that former New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo struggled with discipline during his tenure.
Jerod Mayo, the NFL wonder-turned-head coach of the New England Patriots, ended his latest career stint within a year of starting it. His wife, Chantel Rostant, who has been vocal about her husband’s success over the years,
Jerod Mayo's tenure as New England Patriots head coach has ended after just one season, with Robert Kraft acknowledging a rushed transition.
Over the past decade, there have been 10 non-interim head coaches who were fired after one season (or less) at the helm.
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Jerod Mayo was put in an unfair spot as head coach of the New England Patriots. Team owner Robert Kraft even admitted as such in a press conference on Monday morning.
The Patriots made the right move when they fired Jerod Mayo, but they need to follow it up by hiring Mike Vrabel as his replacement
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From a lack of talent on the roster to his inexperience and struggles with discipline, Mayo had little chance to succeed in New England.
The New England Patriots’ handling of Jerod Mayo’s firing and the aftermath has done little to inspire confidence in the NFL’s hiring practices or the ownership’s decision-making. For decades, Robert Kraft had been celebrated as a model owner during the Patriots dynasty.