Stephen A. Smith Has Surprising Mac Jones Take For Patriots Bills Game

The New England Patriots will go against the Buffalo Bills and their fans on Monday night. It’s a big game for both teams. New England dominates the division and the Bills will have to try really hard to change this. Rookie quarterback Mac Jones will lead his Patriots teammates are playing against a strong Bills team. Well, Stephen A. Smith voiced his concerns.

Smith discussed the upcoming game and he has something to say about the performance of the Bills players. They lost the throne to Mac Jones’ team. They can easily lose the upcoming game as well.

“I ain’t thinking a damn thing about Mac Jones from this ‘Monday Night Football’ game,” Smith said Wednesday on ESPN. “My eyes are completely on the Buffalo Bills. What the hell you gonna do? What the hell you gonna do, Buffalo Bills? I mean, y’all was supposed to be the team. ‘Bills Mafia, Buffalo Bills.’ Patriots are in first place in the division that was supposed to belong to you the moment Tom Brady walked out the door and you got a rookie that showed up straight from Tuscaloosa ahead of y’all? Really? What you gonna do, Josh Allen? Two hundred-and-fifty eight million dollar man, what you gonna do?”

Mac Jones and Patriots to beat the Bills

Pretty much everyone talks about the performance of the Bills, but people are also following the Patriots. Belichick trusted his rookie and gave him the keys to his offense. Jones beat Cam Newton in training camp and won the quarterback competition. He is having an excellent season and NFL teams don’t have a solution to the Alabama quarterback. Most of the time.

The game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was really challenging but the game against the Bills is telling a different story. Two rivals will meet and compete. Belichick has great words for Josh Allen and he really respects his improvement. Will his players find a way to shut down the Bills quarterback? It’s too soon to say anything, but we do know that Belichick won’t miss the chance to make the playoffs this season.