Rodney Harrison criticized the Patriots' decision to fire Jerod Mayo after just one season, emphasizing that mismanagement at the ownership level is evident in this decision.
Harrison highlighted that coaches require time and support to develop their programs, noting that Mayo was left with a struggling roster and a young quarterback.
Tony Dungy lamented the quick abandonment of ownership's plan, recalling that many successful coaches had poor first seasons yet eventually succeeded.
Dungy reflected on his experience in Tampa, where ownership communicated a long-term vision, affirming the need for patience in coaching.
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