My prediction for the season hasn't changed very much from 2 weeks ago. The team is a work in progress. And by team, I mean the team and the units within the team and coaching staff, etc... too. While the offense performed poorly against the jets, I think it's going to take Brady (and the timing between Brady , his receivers) a few (4, maybe 5) games to get back to better timing, better execution and Brady to work through the mental aspects of the game. The same goes for the O-line, taking time to gel.
The Defense, while still finding an identity and already dealing with the temp loss of Mayo, is working out the bugs. The offense will start to gel soon, maybe very soon. The D will take a little longer to really start firing on all cylinders- maybe around Thanksgiving we'll see it pick up and big plays to start happening.
The team is in a major state of transition, and it's not going to be seemless as we saw last Sunday. What this all boils down to as far as the original question is I think we'll have our best game of the season so far, but it won't be great, it'll be good. Some issues will get fixed, some will still be worked on (like maybe the pass rush). It's at home, Brady is no doubt p.o.'d about the last game, the whole team probably is pretty worked up and wants to rebound. It's going to be a close game, within 4 points, and I'm thinking we'll end up winning this one, 27-23, 24-20, somewhere in that range.
It will be enough that the border line Chicken Littles come in off the ledge for one week, while the full time CL's- well nobody can save them anyway.