Bill Belichick to use Patriots' bye week to assess all positions: 'We'll work through everything'

Bill Belichick will have his work cut out for him during the New England Patriots bye week, and one of those tasks will be assessing the quarterback situation. 

Mac Jones was benched for backup quarterback Bailey Zappe late in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 10-6 loss to the Indianapolis Colts after a disastrous turnover in the red zone. 

After the game, Belichick said of his decision that he "thought it was time for a change."

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On Monday, the coach was questioned about Jones’ future as starter and if that "change" would carry through at least their next game. 

"We just got back from Germany. We'll work through everything," he said, declining to name Jones." 

"We'll look at everything, all the way across the board. Not specifically one position, but just look at everything and do the best we can here going forward." 

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When pressed further about his decision making, Belichick said he would be addressing the team’s immediate and future needs with any decision he makes. 

"Yeah, well, we'll do what's best for the football team for now and the future. We don't have a game this week. We have a game next week."

The Patriots’ offense has struggled significantly this season despite the addition of offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien. Jones was sacked five times in the first half and turned over the ball with a wildly underthrown pass in the red zone, ultimately ending any real chance of a comeback victory. 

"It's what we've talked about all year, really, it's consistency," Belichick said Monday. 

"There are good things. There are things that we can build off of. We're certainly doing a lot of things better than we did earlier in the year. But, it doesn't take much to stop a drive or to have a bad play. We just have to do a better job eliminating those errors, so that's what we're working towards."

New England will have until Nov. 26 when they visit New York to play the Giants to reassess and figure it out. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Jim Harbaugh dubs Michigan ‘America’s team’ after defeating Penn State amid sign-stealing suspension

Michigan’s football program suffered a significant blow when, on the eve of their first game against a ranked opponent this season, head coach Jim Harbaugh was issued a three-game suspension amid allegations of sign-stealing. 

But the Wolverines responded on Saturday, defeating Penn State 24-15 to improve to 10-0 on the season. 

It's that grit, Harbaugh believes, that makes the Wolverines "America’s team." 

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"Watching it from where I was watching it, I was like, ‘How can you not see this?’" Harbaugh said during a press conference on Monday. 

"The emotion of the team, the perseverance, and then just the stalwartness of these guys."

The Big Ten Conference announced Friday that the veteran head coach would be sidelined for the final three games of the season amid investigations into an in-person-scouting and sign-stealing operation, the latter of which centers around former low-level staffer Connor Stalions. 

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The probes come as Michigan chases a third straight conference championship and the school's first national title since 1997. 

"It’s gotta be America’s team. It’s gotta be America’s team," Harbaugh said Monday. "America loves a team that beats the odds, beats the adversity, overcomes what the naysayers and critics, so-called experts think. That’s my favorite kind of team."

Harbaugh, who already missed the first three games of the season because of a school-imposed suspension for an unrelated NCAA recruiting violations case, is looking for the courts to step in to avoid missing any more games. 

"I'm just looking for that opportunity, due process," he said Monday. "I'm not looking for special treatment. I'm not looking for a popularity contest. I'm just looking for the merit for what the case is."

If things don’t go in their favor on Friday, Harbaugh said offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore will again take over for him. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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