Burr spoke for most Patriots fans with his comments
Like so many Patriots fans Monday night, Bill Burr also had seen enough of New England quarterback Mac Jones.
But the well-known Massachusetts native and comedian, who appeared on ESPN’s “ManningCast” during New England’s 33-14 defeat against the Chicago Bears, wasn’t sharing those sentiments because of Jones’ underwhelming play on the field.
Instead, Burr had enough of watching Jones walk the sideline after the quarterback was pulled following a third offensive series against the Chicago defense.
Rookie Bailey Zappe replaced Jones after the second-year QB went three-and-out twice with one interception in three possessions. The benching of the 2021 first-rounder, regardless of whether it was previously explained by Patriots coach Bill Belichick, prompted ESPN’s cameras to follow Jones on the sideline long after he was replaced. Burr’s comments, after all, came midway through the third quarter after Zappe played the final 12 minutes of the first half.
“I’m just glad I don’t have to make that (decision) — can they stop showing Sad Mac Jones on the sidelines?!” Burr exclaimed while speaking with Peyton and Eli Manning on ESPN’s “ManningCast,” as shared by Awful Announcing on Twitter.
“We get it. He got taken out of the game, my God,” Burr added. ” … At least he’s smart enough to keep his helmet on.”
Patriots fans did some shouting of their own in Jones’ direction. Many in attendance Monday night booed the Alabama product, who missed three games after suffering a high ankle sprain in Week 3. Zappe The Alabama product, who missed three games after suffering a high ankle sprain in Week 3. Zappe, the preferred choice of a vocal collection of fans at Gillette, initially stepped in and led a pair of scoring drives, though that frantic scene dissolved with the 2022 fourth-rounder having a poor second half. Either way, the outcome didn’t build much confidence in either quarterback.
All in all, Belichick’s reluctance to name a starting quarterback played out horribly on primetime Monday night with Patriots fans, including Burr, watching in frustration.