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Patriots' Jerod Mayo says 'I still have a lot to learn,' will '100 percent' be a better coach next year


Published on 2024-12-06 12:35:19 - CBSSports.com
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  • Jerod Mayo had big shoes to fill when he became the coach of the New England Patriots, replacing eight-time Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick. It hasn't been the smoothest of rides for Mayo, as he's dealt with a rebuilding process,

Jerod Mayo, the inside linebackers coach for the New England Patriots, expressed his commitment to personal growth in his coaching role during an interview with CBS Sports. Mayo, who has been with the Patriots since 2019, acknowledged that he still has much to learn despite his experience. He emphasized his dedication to improving his coaching skills, stating that he will "100 percent be a better coach next year." Mayo also discussed the importance of adapting to changes within the team, including the transition following the departure of long-time coach Dante Scarnecchia, and how he aims to evolve his coaching strategies to better support and develop his players. His focus remains on enhancing his ability to teach and lead, ensuring he can contribute effectively to the team's success.

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