I don't know that the following is what mgteich is referring to, but both points scored and scoring differential are wildly skewed.
54-13 in one of the games against the high school team known as the Jets.
50-10 against the middle school team known as the Jaguars
45-7 against a depleted Browns team that was still dealing with the aftermath of the OBJ drama.
That's 149-30 over just 3 games. If you take those away, the team's numbers end up as 313-273. Hell, if you take away the second Jets game and the game against the completely depleted Titans, the Patriots end up being outscored. Now, those games I just noted do count in the standings, the scores really happened, and other teams also have outliers skewing their numbers, but that's not really the issue moving forward. The issue is repeatability of such scoring, and such a differential, for the Patriots gong forward. The issue is also the ability to be score more points more consistently, rather than having scoring explosions once in a while.
I mean yeah, you take away the games where their offense went bonkers and you're left with not as good an offense.
You can do that exercise for most every good offensive team - their overall numbers are skewed because of a few games where they go nuts, as you yourself point out.
I do agree that I'd like to see a lot more consistency from their offense. Here was their point distribution this year (including playoffs):
40+ points - 3 games (3-0)
30-39 points - 1 game (1-0)
20-29 points - 8 games (5-3)
10-19 points - 6 games (1-5)
Let's look at Indy, who scored virtually the same number of points as NE (26.6 for NE, 26.5 for Ind).
40+ points - 2 games (2-0)
30-39 points - 5 games (3-2)
20-29 points - 7 games (4-3)
10-19 points - 3 games (0-3)
More consistent distribution. Of course, while they beat NE, they also had a worse record than the Pats, so....
Now Cincy, who also scored virtually the same number of points as NE.
40+ points - 3 games (3-0)
30-39 points - 4 games (3-1)
20-29 points - 7 games (4-3)
10-19 points - 4 games (1-3)
Basically, if the Pats got to 20 points, they were in great shape (9-3 in those games). Obviously struggled if they scored fewer than 20 points. But that's true for those other teams as well. Indy was 9-5 when scoring 20+ points, and 0-3 otherwise. Cincy was 10-4 scoring 20+ points, and 1-3 when they didn't.