It doesn’t seem like “we” are talking about the game in totalThis is silly. We're talking about the game in total. The body of work, which includes the practice and prep leading into it.
You're suggesting that despite the win, because Boutte dropped a pass that Mayo gets no credit for having his team prepared to play on both sides of the ball and gutting out a win against a team with substantially more talent.
You're saying it was Bill Belicheck's fault that Wes Welker dropped a pass in the Super Bowl that could have secured a win. Because dropped passes are the direct fault of a head coach. Bill did a shit job that day because Wes dropped the pass.
I don’t think Mayo deserves too much heat but I don’t think he deserves kudos either.
You seem to be ignoring the sloppy play and only giving him kudos. Which is bizarre.
the clock management was bad. The run D was bad up front again especially early. The WR talked crap all week and came out and looked terrible. Another week of a bad special teams play (blown block on the tipped punt), another week of a soft fumble by the RB. Another week of bad and unfocused penalties.
you’re saying that none of that has anything to do with Mayo. Only the good stuff which to me should get credited mostly to AVP who called a good game.
I view players having bad fundamentals and poor focus as coaching issues from the head coach. Mayo is not calling plays. His job is to get the most out of his players and manage the clock. I don’t think he did that on a level which warrants praise. I also don’t think it was so bad as to warrant much criticism.