
And that’s why I would just say what can he teach me when it’s coming at him faster than it was coming at me? I would always ask Mac, and we were helping each other. Ricky to 50.’ You know what I’m saying? Something like that. It’s in the center’s call, because they control the protection, and if you have any type of red flag or an alert, then that’s when you kind of (say), ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa. “You can’t say that that’s stupid or ‘Why wouldn’t you know that?’ because half of the NFL - I would say 30 teams out of 32 teams don’t run this philosophy. If anything, I was - I was like, ‘Josh, it’s so new to me.’ I’ve never been in a system that required me to know where the Mike (linebacker) is, to know the front, to identify certain fronts and XYZ,” Newton said. He did admit the playbook was different than what he was used to, but Jones wasn’t the one teaching him it.
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But what can Mac teach me? That’s what I’m trying to (say). Newton began by running through the speculation and rumors that spread through the entirety of last year and this offseason. “No,” Newton said, transcribed by NESN’s Zack Cox. Newton’s father, Cecil, asked him if Jones was teaching him. Newton, in a tell-all video that was released on Friday, discussed a slew of different topics following his time with the team - including Ninkovich’s report. It sounded difficult to believe considering Newton’s time with the Patriots in 2020 and Jones’ focus on learning the playbook himself ahead of his rookie year. Rob Ninkovich made a bold claim by reporting that Mac Jones was teaching Cam Newton the New England Patriots’ playbook.
