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I have patience. I believe that Belichick is the best coach in the history of the NFL. If he were analyzing this game objectively, he would know how bad the coaching job was.
Personally, I don't think this had anything to do with the offense gelling. The loss had to do with two coaches dueling, one using his defensive talent to their very best and the other using his offensive talent to his very worst. Belichick was so afraid of a Rex Ryan defense that he took the best offense in the AFC and had them using a no-huddle, wristbands and whiteboards. He might have tried Charlie's playbook and Hoyer calling the plays.
Personally, I don't think this had anything to do with the offense gelling. The loss had to do with two coaches dueling, one using his defensive talent to their very best and the other using his offensive talent to his very worst. Belichick was so afraid of a Rex Ryan defense that he took the best offense in the AFC and had them using a no-huddle, wristbands and whiteboards. He might have tried Charlie's playbook and Hoyer calling the plays.
BB has scornfully spoken about Pitt in the past about how they run the same stuff every year and how teams need to change as defenses adapt to stay ahead of the curve.
NE offenses are always a work in progress at the beginning of the year.
Aside from that, NE moved the ball almost at will against Buffalo and struggled against NY when they wanted to run the spread but 2 of 3 WRs were newbs.
Patience.