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Shank picked this one up from Felger & Mazz's radio show yesterday:
Expect Bill Belichick to stubbornly stand by Cam Newton, and other thoughts
Picked-up pieces while shedding a tear and closing the book on Jimmy G …
▪ It took Bill Belichick less than a minute to kill the great buzz that accompanied his fortunate and meaningful selection of Alabama quarterback Mac Jones in the first round of Thursday night’s draft.
Before he was even asked a question, Belichick made it clear that “Cam’s our quarterback.”
So here we go. After 10 billion words about Garoppolo, Zach Wilson, Justin Fields, Trey Lance, Mac Jones, Mac Davis, Zac Efron, Teddy Bridgewater, Bridgewater State University, and Mrs. Fields Cookies, prepare yourselves for obtuse and obstinate repetitions of “Cam’s our quarterback” for the next six or eight months.
It will not matter if Jones arrives with the skill sets of Bart Starr, Joe Namath, and Tom Brady. It will not matter if Cam Newton takes the Patriots to a 1-3 start, throwing passes that die in the dirt or get run back for touchdowns by assorted Bills and Dolphins. It will not matter if Rodney Harrison goes on TV and again says that Newton can no longer play in the NFL.
Hold that thought for a minute...
One of the reporters tried, following up on Bill’s unsolicited declaration of love for Newton Thursday night:
Q. “Going back to your comments off the top, you said that ‘Cam’s our quarterback.’ What exactly does that mean?” (Wow. Talk about walking into one.)
A. “Just what I said.”
The battered, intrepid reporter came back with, “How long does that last for?”
“I don’t know,” said Belichick. “Somebody would have to play better than he does.”
Isn't there a contradiction with this last sentence and Shank trying to tell us Cam Newton would still be the starting quarterback if they went 1-3 in their first four games?
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