Ty Law, Rodney Harrison Disagree On Mac Jones-Cam Newton Patriots QB Debate

Who's the better fit for the Patriots right now?

by

Oct 14, 2021

Would the Patriots be a better team, right now, if Cam Newton were the quarterback instead of Mac Jones?

Ty Law believes so. Rodney Harrison disagrees.

Law, a New England legend and one of the greatest cornerbacks of all time, is high on Jones and believes the rookie quarterback has a bright future in the NFL. However, the Hall of Famer also believes the Patriots offense currently would look better if Newton were under center.

“I still think Cam, for what it’s worth, is a more experienced quarterback and he would be the better quarterback,” Law said during Wednesday’s “Greg Hill Show” episode, as transcribed by WEEI. “But, I think for the situation with the Patriots and where they are going with their team, Mac Jones is the answer. I see him being the future quarterback for a long time.

“I think he’s going to be very good, but to say he’s better than Cam Newton as a rookie I am not going to sit here and disrespect Cam like that.”

Harrison, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Patriots, was asked during “Merloni & Fauria” whether he agreed with Law.

“No, absolutely not,” Harrison said. “I mean, why would (Newton be better)? I mean, nah, nah, nah — not at all. … I got a lot of respect for Cam and what he accomplished and the standard that he set in this league. But, at the end of the day, the Patriots did the right thing because now they’re letting a young player play, get these valuable reps.

“And just imagine, all these reps, if he hadn’t got these reps. Then he wouldn’t be where he’s at right now. And this is a guy that can be your franchise quarterback for the next 10 to 15 years. Coach Belichick absolutely did 100% the right thing. He got rid of Cam and he’s sticking with this kid. This kid is really impressive.”

Again, Law does not doubt Jones. But he also believes expectations should be tempered for the freshman signal-caller.

“It’s all about growth,” he said. ” … But let’s keep in mind that he is a rookie. We’re just still healing from the whole Tom Brady not being here. This is the quarterback for the future, so he’s going to have his ups and downs. I think he’s right on par to where he needs to be.”

Jones shook off an iffy start Sunday in leading New England to a comeback win over the Houston Texans. The Alabama product completed 23 of 30 passes for 231 yards and a touchdown to go along with one interception.

He and the Patriots will host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon.

Thumbnail photo via Paul Rutherford/USA TODAY Sports Images
Boston Bruins forwards Jake DeBrusk and Erik Haula
Previous Article

Ten Random Bruins Thoughts As Boston’s Season-Opener Nears

Indianapolis Colts
Next Article

NFL Survivor League: Three Teams To Pick (And Avoid) Ahead Of Week 6

Picked For You