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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. Mac Jones deserved better. Mac Jones also needed to be better.

Both statements felt true following the disappointing conclusion of the Patriots 2022 season Sunday. Theres no sugar coating this past year other than calling it a collective failure from Bill Belichick when it comes to developing his second-year quarterback.

Jones doesnt get a free pass, but its hard to put all the failures of this years offense on the quarterbacks right arm. Sundays 35-23 loss to the Buffalo Bills was a good example. The defeat knocked the Patriots out of the playoffs with an ugly 8-9 record. It doesnt feel too long ago that the team won 10 games and went to the playoffs with a rookie quarterback. Enter your email address here to receive MassLive’s Patriots newsletter every Monday and Friday.
      

Jones performance in his final game as a second-year pro showed some improvement. He finished completing 65% of his passes (26 for 40) for 243 yards to go with a season-high three touchdown passes and three interceptions, two of which hit his intended targets in the hand and bounced to a Bills player.

It wasnt all bad for Jones. This season hasnt been all bad, but this season hasnt been nearly good enough. After finishing last season with 3,801 passing yards, 22 touchdowns and 13 interceptions, Jones looked like the Patriots future franchise quarterback

After finishing the 2022 season with 2,997 yards, 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, Jones didnt look like a future franchise quarterback. This season, he looked frustrated and at times, jittery in the pocket. His trademark accuracy wasnt always there.

This leaves the Patriots in quarterback purgatory. You could argue the Patriots should try and upgrade their quarterback position. I would argue that the Patriots need to do more to help Jones reach his potential.

This season, Belichick set his quarterback up to fail when he replaced Josh McDaniels with the likes of Matt Patricia and Joe Judge. Those decisions ultimately led to a lost year for Jones and the Patriots franchise.

However, theres still hope. Heres an easy 3-step process the Patriots can follow to support their quarterback and get Jones back on track.Step 1: Hire an experienced offensive coordinator

Lets get this one out of the way.

It doesnt take a football genius to see that Belichick made a mistake with the way he handled losing Josh McDaniels. He went from having one of the most experienced offensive coordinators/quarterback coaches in the NFL to having the least experience with Patricia and Judge.

Patricia and Judge arent bad coaches, but they werent put in positions to succeed, either. Patricia should be coaching defense, where he won Super Bowl titles, and Judge should be coaching special teams, where he won Super Bowls.

The easiest fix here is for Belichick to hire former Patriots and current Alabama offensive coordinator Bill OBrien.

OBriens contract with Alabama has expired. He did a great job as the Patriots offensive play caller/quarterbacks coach when McDaniels left for Denver. Hes coming from Alabama, where Jones played. He also has a relationship with Jones as the quarterback helped OBrien learn the Alabama playbook.

It makes too much sense.

Now, if Belichick doesnt hire OBrien, he still needs to bring in someone else. Another option is former Patriots receivers coach Chad OShea. He has offensive coordinator experience with Miami in 2019.

The Patriots finished this season converting just 35.15% of their third downs. Thats the worst mark in New England dating back to 2007. The same goes for their NFL-worst red zone percentage of 41.46%. The Patriots were collectively disappointing on offense this season. Thats why Belichicks top priority is to revamp his coaching staff with an experienced offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.Step 2: Fix the tackle position

The Patriots opted to move Isaiah Wynn from left tackle to right tackle this season. That ended up being a disaster.

In the nine games he played, Wynn allowed five sacks and five holding penalties. His counterpart, Trent Brown, also had an inconsistent season as he dealt with an illness for several weeks. Brown came into Sundays game having allowed a team-high nine sacks.

The Patriots pass protection wasnt good enough in 2022.

Jones played in 13 games this season. He was sacked 33 times (7.6% of his drop backs). Last season, Jones was sacked 28 times (5.1% of his drop backs).

The problem on the Patriots offensive line wasnt the interior. Rookie left guard Cole Strange had some rookie moments, but all things considered, he showed to be a good athlete. Center David Andrews and right guard Michael Onwenu played like potential Pro Bowlers. All three return next season. Again, theyre not the problem.

The problem is the tackle position. Wynn is a free agent in March. Brown enters 2023 in the final year of his contract.

To fix this issue, the Patriots should spend money on a veteran tackle free agent and then draft a tackle in the 2023 NFL Draft. Truthfully, the Patriots should probably draft a tackle in the first round. They need that kind of talent to help Jones.

If the Patriots can protect Jones, it would go a long way to the quarterback having success next fall.Step 3: Get a Pro Bowl-caliber receiver

The Patriots tried to give Jones more weapons this season when they traded for receiver DeVante Parker and drafted receiver Tyquan Thornton in the second round. Those two return, along with Kendrick Bourne, in 2023.

The first thing the Patriots should do in free agency is re-sign Jakobi Meyers. The receiver finished this season with a team-high 804 receiving yards. This marks the third-straight year Meyers has led the Patriots in receiving.

Meyers isnt the problem. Hes part of the solution. However, the Patriots should look to acquire a legitimate No. 1 weapon for Jones to target.

Remember Tom Bradys last few Super Bowls in New England? Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski were big parts of those offenses. Gronk is a future Hall-of-Fame tight end. Edelman was one of the best receivers in the NFL. Jones needs some of that. The offense needs a playmaker that makes opposing defensive coordinators concerned going into each weekend. The type of player you need to game plan for.

This season, Rhamondre Stevenson and Meyers were by far the best two offensive weapons in New England. Can you imagine what this offense would be like if they had someone like DeAndre Hopkins? What about D.J. Moore? Or how about Davante Adams?

Considering Meyers and JuJu Smith-Schuster are the two best receiver free agents this offseason, the Patriots should look to trade for a veteran receiver. It makes sense to call the Arizona Cardinals about Hopkins, who Belichick adores. It cant hurt to check in with Carolina about Moore. Is Adams unhappy in Las Vegas? Might as well pick up the phone and see if hes available.

Adding a legitimate game changer on offense would only help Jones. Add in a legit offensive coordinator and a better offensive line, and there would be no excuses for Jones. It would put this third-year quarterback in a position to succeed unlike what happened this past season.

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French woman faces online mockery after being conned out of £700,000 by fake Brad Pitt

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A French woman has been mocked on social media after losing more than €830,000 (£700,000) to scammers posing as the Hollywood actor Brad Pitt.

The 53-year-old interior designer, known only as Anne, thought she was in a year-long romantic relationship with the Fight Club and Ocean’s Eleven star.

But after opening up about her ordeal to reporters, she suffered so much trolling that the French television channel TF1 had to pull her interview.

“The story broadcast this Sunday has resulted in a wave of harassment against the witness,” TF1 presenter Harry Roselmack wrote on X.

“For the protection of victims, we have decided to withdraw it from our platforms,” he added.

At the time of the broadcast, Anne was reported to have been suffering from severe depression.

Anne told TF1’s Seven to Eight show that, after starting to use Instagram for the first time, she was contacted by someone posing as Pitt’s mother.

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“She told me that her son needed someone like me,” Anne explained. The scammers messaged her again several days afterwards, this time posing as Brad Pitt.

Anne said she began talking to the fake version of the actor sometime in February 2023 on different social media and messaging platforms, including WhatsApp.

Images from the TF1 programme have been widely shared online, showing a number of AI-generated images of Brad Pitt in hospital, designed to trick Anne in believing she was interacting with the 61-year-old actor.

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‘I really didn’t understand’

“At first I said to myself that it was fake, that it’s ridiculous,” Anne explained to TF1. “But I’m not used to social media and I didn’t really understand what was happening to me.”

Scammers began requesting money, telling Anne that Brad was in hospital with kidney cancer and needed money for treatment. He claimed his bank accounts were frozen during divorce proceedings with ex-wife Angelina Jolie.

She eventually agreed to transfer a large sum of money to a Turkish bank account after receiving an email from the fake star’s “doctor”.

Scammers ‘deserve hell’

Anne said she finally realised she had been scammed after she saw pictures of the real Brad Pitt with his current partner, Ines de Ramon.

“I ask myself why they chose me to do such harm like this?” she told TF1. “I’ve never harmed anyone. These people deserve hell.”

Police are investigating the scam, but the interview has triggered some social media posts making jokes at Anne’s expense.

French newspaper Sud Ouest reported that Anne was going through divorce proceedings with a millionaire entrepreneur at the time and needed hospital treatment for severe depression following the scam.

A spokesperson for Brad Pitt told Sky News: “It’s awful that scammers take advantage of fans’ strong connection with celebrities.”

They added it was “an important reminder to not respond to unsolicited online outreach, especially from actors who have no social media presence”.

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Biden’s $635M good-bye, Trump’s DOT pick will investigate Tesla, and a look ahead

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On today’s episode of Quick Charge we explore the uncertainty around the future of EV incentives, the roles different stakeholders will play in shaping that future, and our friend Stacy Noblet from energy consulting firm ICF stops by to share her take on what lies ahead.

We’ve got a couple of different articles and studies referenced in this forward-looking interview, and I’ve done my best to link to all of them below. If I missed one, let me know in the comments.

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In December, EV sales were still up and incentives were still sweet – Kelley Blue Book

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EV sales kept up their momentum in December 2024, with incentives playing a big role, according to the latest Cox Automotive’s Kelley Blue Book report.

December’s strong EV sales saw an average transaction price (ATP) of $55,544, which helped push the industry-wide ATP higher, according to Kelley Blue Book. The December ATP for an EV was higher year-over-year by 0.8%, slightly below the industry average, and higher month-over-month by 1.1%. Tesla ATPs were higher year-over-year by 10.5%.

Incentives for EVs remained elevated in December, although they were slightly lower month-over-month at 14.3% of ATP, down from 14.7% in November.

EV incentives were higher by an impressive 41% year-over-year and have been above 12% of ATP for six consecutive months. Strong sales incentives, which averaged more than $6,700 per sale in 2024, were one reason EV sales surpassed 1.3 million units last year, according to Cox Automotive, a new record for volume and share.

(My colleague Jameson Dow reported yesterday, “In 2024, the world sold 3.5 million more EVs than it did in the previous year … This increase is larger than the 3.2 million increase in EV sales from the previous year – meaning that EV sales aren’t just up, but that the rate of growth is itself increasing.”)

Kelley Blue Book estimated that in December, approximately 84,000 vehicles – or 5.6% of total sales – transacted at prices higher than $80,000 – the highest volume ever. KBB lumps gas cars and EVs together into this luxury vehicle category, so this is where Tesla Cybertruck is slotted.

However, Tesla bundles sales figures of Cybertruck with Model S, Model X, and Tesla Semi(!) into a category it calls “other models,” so we don’t know for sure exactly how many Cybertrucks Tesla sold in Q4, much less in December. However, Electrek‘s Fred Lambert estimates between 9,000 and 12,000 Cybertrucks were sold in Q4, and that’s not a stellar sales figure.

What will January bring when it comes to EV ATPs? What about tax credits? Check back in a month and I’ll fill you in.


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