During Monday night’s victory over the Cardinals, Patriots quarterback Mac Jones was once again dissatisfied with the New England offense and was once more overheard yelling an expletive at one of his coaches.
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Mac Jones just dropped what might be the most aggressive f bomb in sports TV history. pic.twitter.com/7h5N3zFAk7
— Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) December 13, 2022
Yesterday, the New England Patriots outperformed the Arizona Cardinals. The Patriot’s defense put on an incredible second-half performance, improving to 7-6 and maintaining their playoff hopes thanks to a fumble return for a touchdown. However, during the game, Patriots QB Mac Jones was seen to be frustrated.
Jones got into a heated argument with a teammate on the New England sideline during last week’s loss to the Buffalo Bills, and he did it again on the field during Monday night’s game in Arizona against the Cardinals. Jones was seen on camera waving off someone from the sideline, most likely offensive play-caller Matt Patricia, after the Patriots had to burn an early timeout on their first possession of the third quarter.
Mac Jones was seen dropping a massive “F-bomb”
The second-year quarterback was caught on camera by ESPN cameras dropping a huge-mic F bomb after being forced to take a timeout right after halftime. He was then seen returning to the field while waving to Patricia.
Mac Jones waving off Matt Patricia a few seconds after dropping a hot-mic F-bomb on #MNF is the perfect way to sum up this #Patriots season. pic.twitter.com/eDQa2t2rEJ
— Austin Bumpus (@AustinBumpus) December 13, 2022
In Week 14, against the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football, Mac Jones and the New England Patriots were caught in a shootout. Mac Jones then exclaimed, “F—k!”
any lip readers? pic.twitter.com/AFphDTxLuz
— alex (@highlghtheaven) December 13, 2022
Jones has recently made it abundantly clear how he feels about the Patriots’ recent play-calling. While Matt Patiricia seems to be dialling up successive screens, he wants to spread out the field. Jones is currently shouting and profanity-filled on national television. It should be clear that Alabama did not tolerate this sort of behaviour. Perhaps Bill Belichick should intervene.
Jones’ annoyance reached a fever pitch as New England trailed the Arizona Cardinals 13-10 early in the third quarter on Monday night. Rarely do we observe a Bill Belichick-led team looking this messy. However, this has been a recurring theme all season long in 2022.