Chandler Jones: Professionals Let Their Pads, Not Mouths, Do The Talking

by abournenesn

Sep 16, 2015

FOXBORO, Mass. — The “Patriot Way” isn’t just a saying for Chandler Jones. It’s the only way he’s ever known.

The defensive end was a 2012 first-round draft pick by the Patriots and has played in New England ever since. That means he is familiar with the way coach Bill Belichick expects his players to handle themselves publicly and on the field, which he embraces.

“That’s all I feel like is the right way, so that’s what I go by,” Jones said Wednesday.

The way the Patriots handle themselves is on full display this week as they prepare to face Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Bills.

Ryan is coaching a new team, but he’s still up to his old tricks. The former New York Jets coach had a few things to say about the “hated Patriots” this week ahead of their Sunday matchup. He wasn’t the only one, though. His players also didn’t hold back on their opinions of their AFC East rivals.

That’s not how things are done under Belichick in New England. Instead, the Patriots let their play on the field speak for itself, which is how Jones likes it.

“That’s how you’re a professional,” Jones said. “Professionals should carry themselves that way. Let the pads do your talking and not your mouth.”

Keeping things close to the vest only works if the players buy in, which rarely appears to be an issue in Foxboro. Jones believes that has a lot to do with the type of players Belichick recruits.

“We have a group of guys here — not to compare anyone — we do have a group of guys here that are buying in 110 percent to what the coaches are coaching,” Jones said. “I feel like Coach Belichick does a good job of recruiting guys that are intellectual and have a lot of football experience to add and they are able to adjust.”

Jones didn’t just start handling himself this way when the Patriots drafted him. It’s something he was taught growing up, and it has stuck with him ever since.

“Personally, that’s just how I was raised, being quiet through it all,” Jones said. “Just let people see you and not hear you.”

The “Chandler Way” appears to be working just fine.

Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images

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