Jerod Mayo's future as the New England Patriots head coach is reportedly under scrutiny. The team was 3-10 coming into their Week 14 clash against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium and there were rumors that the franchise's top brass were giving him the rest of the season to save his job.
If the reports were accurate, Mayo and the other coaching staff did little to endear themselves in the first half of their game against the Cardinals. They mustered only 89 yards of offense and went into the locker room for the halftime break trailing 13-3.
Patriots CEO Robert Kraft and Team President Jonathan Kraft weren't too impressed with what they saw on the field. The father-son duo looked exasperated about their team's performance in the director's box and the latter even made a strong remark about the play-calling.

On a 2nd-and-11 play in the second quarter, the Patriots called a run and lost five yards, which irked Jonathan. TV cameras caught the Team President voicing his displeasure to his father and reportedly said:
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"The play-calling is terrible."
Jonathan cut a frustrated figure while Robert looked on, not trying to hide how annoyed he was about his team's dismal display as if he was aware the cameras were panning on him.
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