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Mismanagement of the offense. Bill whiffed all summer afraid to throw money at guys when we needed receivers and a tight end

And the defense bought into the hype because they beat up the scrubs of the NFL the first 8 weeks. What did van noy or Collins do the last 8 weeks of the season? Nothing...
 
I still cannot believe they couldn’t score from the one yard line.
 
I still cannot believe they couldn’t score from the one yard line.
It has happened before, Seattle in 2016 among others. Tennessee got great penetration on every play
 
I still cannot believe they couldn’t score from the one yard line.
First and goal at the one without a penalty is almost impossible to not score for a half decent team.

As for the subject, as has been mentioned the whole offensive operation was a disaster. Michel not a 1st round back, no attempt at a TE (over multiple years), continued inability to draft/develop a WR.

Different drafts, but Sony Michel went #32, Derrick Henry went #45. Think about that.

Oh, and practically our whole draft didn't play this year. An offseason of epidemic proportions that ended up showing on the field.
 
I think Belichick got carried away with the Superbowl win and started to think he can pull it off once more with shoring up the defensive side alone. He probably thought TE and WR issues will sort out eventually, by the time he realized they wont, it was already too late. That trade for Sanu has shown how desperate we were, 2nd rounder for a guy with average stats playing opposite of WRs like Green and Jones, who often commanded double, if not triple coverage.
 
need to stop drafting little RB’s....
 
need to stop drafting little RB’s....
Michel is bigger than McCaffrey and about the same as Kamara. He's just not very good. It's not the size.
 
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I still cannot believe they couldn’t score from the one yard line.

I blame the playcalling more than execution. That was piss poor on Joshs part to run 3 continuous stretch plays. A QB sneak, playaction, you could even go to the patented HB snap to white/burkhead up the gut.
 
The real difference that hurt this team was red zone offense. Fix that and it’s a different team.
 
I blame the playcalling more than execution. That was piss poor on Joshs part to run 3 continuous stretch plays. A QB sneak, playaction, you could even go to the patented HB snap to white/burkhead up the gut.

The ball was on the 1. Running it three times isn't the worst decision in the world. Ask Pete Carroll.
 
The ball was on the 1. Running it three times isn't the worst decision in the world. Ask Pete Carroll.
It isn't. But three times going basically the same play is. I wish McDaniels would've tried to mix it up a bit. Perhaps incorporating a sweep or fake-sweep, just to get the Titans' D a bit thinking.
 
Football isn’t life and life isn’t about football.

But it is a great distraction from the stresses of life and it brings fans together. Twenty years of averaging 12-4 seasons, 9 SB appearances and countless 4th quarter comebacks have given PatsFans joy beyond our wildest hopes.

so there’s no need to panic. I realize no one gets anxiety attacks about football as a fan, so let’s keep this all in perspective and be grateful.

There is nothing to be angry over
 
The ball was on the 1. Running it three times isn't the worst decision in the world. Ask Pete Carroll.

It was the type of run. 1st and goal at the 1, to not even try to run up the gut?
 
It was the type of run. 1st and goal at the 1, to not even try to run up the gut?

Exact same stretch play 3 times in a row. Got blown up by Evans 3 straight times. Terrible play calls by McDaniels. We really missed O'Shea running the red zone offense this year.
 
The red zone offense was the number one culprit. The Titans converted 75% of their red zone trips into touchdowns, the Patriots converted 50%. It's easily the lowest mark of the Brady era. These are small sample sizes so some of it is up to random chance, but that 1st and goal from the 1 sequence was a microcosm of the season.

Now, these sorts of cracks were already showing last year - witness the Super Bowl. Gronk's retirement certainly changed things, but he wasn't effective at all last season except as a third tackle and I think people overstate how different the supporting cast was from last year to this.

Overall, there's plenty of blame to go around. Playcalling (Elandon Roberts handoff on 3rd and 1), inability of receivers to gain separation (Harry looks like a Cordarelle Patterson clone, for better and worse; Sanu needs a Julio or Green to be effective; Edelman was dead by the end and had costly drops), and Brady himself, who didn't help matters with inaccurate throws, poor decisionmaking, and an attitude that seemed to scream that he was over it which certainly isn't conducive to integrating new players. (The latter is more observation than criticism; what 42 year old wants to spend time with 22 year old coworkers?) After Wynn returned and Mason healed, the line play was completely fine this season and by the end was actually pretty good. Wynn looks like a stud who should hold down that position for a long time, and reports of Mason's demise were premature. Other than a play or two, Brady had all day to throw last night, the backs had big holes to run through, but receivers simply couldn't get open or Brady missed them.

The game last night turned on a few plays. The Titans first touchdown was on 3rd and 10 and would have been prevented if Chung wasn't injured on the previous play, the goal line sequence followed by the Titans touchdown before the half, the Mason ineligible downfield call, the Edelman drop on 3rd down and the subsequent choice to punt, the Firkser catch and the Kern punt. The Patriots got beat by a team who used an advantage on special teams to force long drives and preyed on the offense's mistakes, the blueprint that they usually use.

Anyone who blames the defense, for what it's worth, is totally insane. GDT reactions aside, the defense was extremely good all year and kept them in games against better teams that the offense, for the first time in a long time, could not finish. The end of the half was not great but they were happy to let Henry run if Tannehill never hit a big play and they didn't yield a drive into their own territory in the second half.

The big hairy question is of course how much of a difference Antonio Brown would have made. I think the answer is a lot, and I think releasing him was stupid, but he's also a massive idiot who brought it on himself and the league almost certainly would have put him on the exempt list anyhow. Those incredibly dumb text messages changed everything.

Big question is what happens this offseason. They have a good amount of cap space but lots of big free agents (Brady, McCourty, Van Noy, Thuney) and the big hole to fill at quarterback. I think Brady's back despite thinking he has indeed already tipped off the cliff, and I'm not sure he was ever going anywhere, and I think he's more than capable of playing a caretaker role to a great defense like Manning's final years. But like Manning with the Thomases, Decker, and Sanders, he's going to need weapons to be effective enough to caretake. Beckham might be available. Maybe Antonio Brown is cleared and will come back. AJ Green, Amari Cooper. There are options, but uncertain if any will be priced right for the Patriots.
 
The pats offense being flexible wasn’t there this year. The defense seemed to know what was coming by the offensive personnel. Roberts and Michel = run. No tight ends to worry about regardless of when they were in the game. Absence of a tight end and a fullback that could split out and offer a different scheme than pound it to take advantage of mismatches was missing this year.
The defense set up to defend the pass, and this year we saw a return to running and Mobil qbs. It will be interesting to see how they respond to the current and future Lamar Jackson’s.
 
Exact same stretch play 3 times in a row. Got blown up by Evans 3 straight times. Terrible play calls by McDaniels. We really missed O'Shea running the red zone offense this year.

For that particular run we don’t have the greatest personnel. We’re not even in the same ballpark from last season at TE with regards to run blocking. And don’t get me wrong I like Wynn he’s turned into a solid LT but Trent Brown was on a different level as a blocker. Guys a monster.
 
Well you don't win every year and that's all right so not winning doesn't translate directly to a wrong situation but in this case the biggest storyline is how they screw up so bad in assembling an offense. Their current situation is so bad it won't fix in one off season.
 
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