From a lack of talent on the roster to his inexperience and struggles with discipline, Mayo had little chance to succeed in New England.
How are the Patriots responding to Jerod Mayo's firing and the team's ensuing coaching search? Does David Andrews have one more run in him?
The Patriots have to avoid becoming a revolving door of head coaching hires because of the devastating impact that could have on the team as a whole. It could hurt quarterback Drake Maye’s development, while also making the team a far less attractive destination for prospective coaches and players.
Jerod Mayo is out as head coach of the Patriots after just one season, but there is plenty of blame to go around in New England.
One of the questions in the aftermath of Mayo's firing is the status of the front office, particularly vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf. During the presser, Kraft not only illustrated that Wolf's job is safe, but noted that he, along with personnel executive Alonzo Highsmith, will help lead the team in their head coaching search.
When Robert Kraft hired Jerod Mayo a year ago, he felt he’d identified the right person to follow Bill Belichick.
The former Patriots coach opted not to take a victory lap during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Monday.
Former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski believes the Patriots firing Jerod Mayo as head coach was unfair. He made his case during an NFL on FOX broadcast on Sunday.
Numerous reports suggest that former New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo struggled with discipline during his tenure.
With all due respect to whatever John Mara is doing right now, the biggest shocker of the NFL coaching carousel so far has to be the New England Patriots, who d
Patriots owner Robert Kraft has always gone outside the box with many of his coaches and roster management. He didn't offer a full interview process for Bill Belichick back in 2000 - essentially just stealing him from the Jets. He also did not run an interview process for Jerod Mayo last season.