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Bill Belichick and Kyle Shanahan’s faces after Mac Jones overthrows draw hilarious reactions on Twitter
By Adam Spencer
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Alabama QB Mac Jones throws a beautiful deep ball. No one is denying that. He proved it time and time again while leading the Crimson Tide to the 2020 national championship.
But, at Alabama’s second Pro Day on Tuesday, perhaps Jones was a bit amped up to be throwing in front of a couple of notable NFL coaches?
The San Francisco 49ers recently traded up to the No. 3 spot, presumably to draft a quarterback. Therefore, it was notable that 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan was in attendance. New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick was also there, as the Pats could be in the mix for a Round 1 quarterback.
So, naturally, their faces were the source of much scrutiny after a couple of overthrows from Jones:
Look at the fear on Kyle Shanahan’s stupid face as Mac Jones sails another one pic.twitter.com/wqyjKfUX0J
— BrianCatNFL (@BrianCatNFL) March 30, 2021
Mac Jones overthrow
Bill Belichick:
— PFF College (@PFF_College) March 30, 2021
Here’s just a portion of the great reaction to Belichick and Shanahan on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JDowBetz/status/1376962462625497095
Haha. Maybe you shouldn’t do two pro days to hype yourself and the program. Lol! https://t.co/LJUXH4NoQJ
— tim (@tim45242987) March 30, 2021
https://twitter.com/k_train43/status/1376968060993699846
https://twitter.com/BClayStatistics/status/1376961493095358467
https://twitter.com/stevestweets_/status/1376960831972327425
*the 49ers are now attempting to trade back in the draft* https://t.co/9hqHHUkrM5
— Jarod Hernandez (@JarodHernandez) March 30, 2021
How will this affect Jones’ draft stock? We won’t know for sure until April 29, when the first round is held live in Cleveland.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.