Should Patriots keep Van Pelt as OC? What Chiefs’ path can tell us originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
The New England Patriots already failed to develop one first-round quarterback in Mac Jones. They can’t afford to make the same mistake with Drake Maye.
That’s what makes this offseason so crucial for the Patriots. While Maye has serious franchise QB potential, the team needs to surround him with the right players and coaches if it wants to maximize his immense talents.
Adding wide receivers and offensive tackles via free agency and the NFL Draft seems obvious. But do the Patriots need to make coaching changes as well — specifically at offensive coordinator — or should they allow Alex Van Pelt to continue working with Maye in 2025?
The MMQB’s Albert Breer outlined the case for keeping Van Pelt at OC on the latest Patriots Talk Podcast with Tom E. Curran, and he made an interesting analogy to how Andy Reid set Patrick Mahomes up for success with the Kansas City Chiefs.
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“I don’t think it’s impossible to make it work with Alex Van Pelt,” Breer said. “I’ll bring up the example of what Andy Reid did in Kansas City. When he first got there (in 2013) … after the Michael Vick experience in Philly, he decided, ‘I need to do more to try to get myself up to speed on what’s happening in the college game and get more creative offensively, so whenever I find my next long-term quarterback, I’ll be ready for it.’
“So, he hired a guy named Chris Ault from Nevada, who was Colin Kaepernick’s college coach. … He’s bringing in a spread game specialist and saying, ‘OK how can we make this more user-friendly for kids coming out of college at all positions, and in particular quarterbacks?’
“So, after they went through that and bring this guy in to help them retrofit the offense, by the time Patrick Mahomes got there, they had something that was really…
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Publish date : 2024-12-24 20:48:00
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