FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien said he views Mac Jones' most recent performance, which led to the quarterback being pulled by head coach Bill Belichick late in the third quarter, as an outlier this season.
Jones threw two interceptions in Sunday's 38-3 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, one of which was dangerously delivered across the field and returned for a touchdown, and also lost a fumble that was returned for a touchdown while attempting to run away from pressure. «Some of the decisions that he made were very uncharacteristic of Mac,» O'Brien told reporters Tuesday in his weekly news conference. «He's just trying to make a play, he's wanting to win, he's very competitive.
I think you'll see a lot of improvement in Mac as we keep moving forward here.» Belichick said after Sunday's game — the most lopsided loss of his head-coaching career — that Jones is still New England's top quarterback heading into the Patriots' Week 5 home game against the New Orleans Saints.
O'Brien, who was hired in the offseason to help aid in Jones' development entering his third NFL season, stressed that «everyone is in it together» when it comes to Jones getting back on track. «Mac is a battler,» O'Brien said. «He is a competitor.