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Jones is attracting from the past to drive himself forward in what comes straightaway.  토토사이트

That totally corresponds with what Belichick needs. Belichick needs Jones to "Take care of Your Business" as a quarterback and as a head of the group. That put Jones into the position where he almost won the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award in 2021. His serious hard working attitude helped put the Patriots into the postseason.

"Can we just be real; he's 23," Patriots reinforcement quarterback Brian Hoyer told FOX Sports before Jones turned 24 on Monday. "[It's unique] to see the inspiration to be perfect, to maintain that things should be right, to need to get things right. He seldom needs to commit an error and afterward gain from it. He needs to take care of business the initial time. You understand what I mean? What's more, that is clearly an extraordinary quality that drives you."

Hoyer added: "To say [he is] all-in is putting it mildly. So it's great to see from a person his age."

It takes guts to hang the photographs from the Bills game in the storage. It takes authority. It takes veteran-level pizazz. Up to this point this year, Jones has exhibited all of that and the sky is the limit from there.

"Like last year, he was the beginning quarterback and had some initiative, however like this year, just made an entire 'nother stride," Stevenson said. "He helps me to remember one of the old, old vets."

The photograph isn't the main thing Jones has attached up in his storage. On one of the sidewalls, he has two sonnets: "If" by Rudyard Kipling and "Man in the Arena" by Theodore Roosevelt. (In fact, "Man in the Arena" is an entry from one of Roosevelt's discourses, however it serves basically as a sonnet.)

Both are tied in with defeating affliction. There's a line in Roosevelt's composing that clearly resounds with Jones: "There is no work without mistake and weakness."