New England Patriots defensive tackle Davon Godchaux wasn't a fan of the "fire Mayo" chants at Gillette Stadium following the team's 40-7 blowout loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday. When asked about the chants after the game,
Speaking after the contest on Saturday, Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo gave a brutally honest assessment of the blowout. "Really nothing good to take out of that game today," Mayo told reporters. "We just didn't play well enough in any phase of the game. No complementary football, that's what you get."
Two New England Patriots veterans have issued strong reactions to fans chanting for head coach Jerod Mayo to be fired.
The New England Patriots decided to bench starting running back Rhamondre Stevenson prior to the start of Saturday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers-- but didn't. Head coach Jerod Mayo told pregame shows that Antonio Gibson would start over Stevenson about 20 minutes prior to game time.
Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo pulled the stunner by going back to Rhamondre Stevenson. Did h explain the reason why?
New England Patriots coach Jerod Mayo indicated on Thursday that the tight end room was the most consistent room for the organization. The tight ends have been a major source of production for the offense, as rookie quarterback Drake Maye has leaned heavily on Hunter Henry and Austin Hooper this season.
One New England Patriots team insider has had enough. He wants Jerod Mayo fired, and a franchise legend hired to coach the Patriots.
The decision to leave Maye in the game for most of the fourth quarter was a head-scratcher. Mayo’s explanation was even harder to accept.
The Patriots have lost seven straight games after getting blown out by the Los Angels Chargers, 40-7, at Gillette Stadium on Saturday. They will miss the playoffs in back-to-back years for the first time since 1999 and 2000.
The New England Patriots lost another game. Once again, they failed to even compete at all. The Los Angeles Chargers marched down the field on offense and shut them down on defense, resulting in a 40-7 blowout.