Alex Van Pelt has had better weeks.
The New England Patriots offensive coordinator has been raked through the coals with criticism following the Week 15 loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
One of the lasting images from the game was the viral video of owner Robert Kraft and team president Jonathan Kraft watching Van Pelt’s offense implode. Jonathan looked especially frustrated at the team, and at one point, it looked like he mouthed, “The play-calling is terrible.”
When asked about the video clip, Van Pelt noted that his door is always open to the Krafts.
“My door is always open,” said Van Pelt, via ESPN’s Mike Reiss. “Obviously, the Krafts, I answer to those guys. So if they ever want to come and talk, my door is open. I’ve had great conversations with Robert over the course of the season, Mr. Kraft, and it’s been positive. Always willing and always available.”
Van Pelt has done a tremendous job of developing rookie quarterback Drake Maye behind the scenes, but one has to wonder about his job security if the offense doesn’t improve.
More importantly, how does coach Jerod Mayo feel about his involvement? After the game, he was asked why the team didn’t run Maye in short-yardage situations and responded, “You said it. I didn’t.”
He has since clarified those comments, but the initial response had many believing he was attempting to throw Van Pelt under the bus. So far, the Patriots have been a sinking ship with people grabbing life vests while they still can.