![]() Q: So, I mean, would you like to - Is your quarterback as of right now?Ī: "Yeah, I mean, look, Mac's been our quarterback for two years. ![]() I'm just wondering how do you feel about Mac? Is he your quarterback right now? How do you view him going into year three?Ī: "Yeah, well I'm not going to respond to the anonymous quotes, Greg, so." At the league meetings, you didn't mention Mac by name. After you drafted Mac Jones, you declared your quarterback. ![]() And also, you know, Cam Newton, when he started in 2020, you declared him your quarterback. There have been some well-published reports that you were shopping him, that weren't refuted by anyone from the Patriots. So I wanted to give you an opportunity to - if you wanted to - to clarify sort of your feelings about Mac Jones. Q: Excuse the question, but I'm going to assume that we're not getting you tomorrow after the draft from what we've been told. The question came from Greg Bedard of Boston Sports Journal, who used the rare offseason opportunity to speak with Belichick to ask the coach if he'd like to clear up any of the speculation and reporting that's been happening over the past several months regarding the Patriots shopping quarterback Mac Jones around the league. Instead, the Patriots head coach opted for a late-night session with New England reporters on Friday evening, meeting with the media around midnight after the third round of the draft had ended.Īnd while the three new draft picks - Christian Gonzalez, Keion White, Marte Mapu - were the primary focus of the conversation, a somewhat tense back-and-forth with a reporter over Mac Jones became the biggest story from the session. BOSTON - Bill Belichick was supposed to meet with the media on Saturday, after the conclusion of the entire NFL Draft.
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