If they're going to lose every game then why watch?
Perhaps I have a different way of looking at being an underdog for every game this coming season. For me, it's "Back to the Future" because I can remember back when the Pats were the doormat of the league and expected to lose every game.
One game really stands out back in the 70's when the Heavily Favored "Steel Curtain" and Mean Joe Green's Pittsburg Steelers came to Foxboro. My next door neighbor and I were listening to the game on the radio in his garage because of course the game wasn't sold out and not on local TV.
It was cold but we were drinking cold beers nonetheless.
Anyhow the Steelers thought the Pat's was going to be an easy win and so did everyone else. But for some reason the game was still close late in 4th quarter. Then the Steelers kicked a field goal but the Pats committed a penalty and Chuck Knoll decided to take the 3 points off the scoreboard and go for a touchdown to put the lowly Patriots down for good. I think Bradshaw was the Pitt QB and he threw an interception. The Pats scored a touchdown and some of my memory is cloudy on the rest of the game but the Patriots won! I can still remember my neighbor and I blaring car horn and how great the outcome of this particular game was. So even though I would rather that we were favored to win every game this season there can be some rewards of being a constant underdog. "Greatest show on turf" anyone?
Underdog? Bring it on! We still have a pretty decent defense and come on man, how many games did we lose last season because Mac, et al, threw a stupid and I mean stupid interception. Hell we had 3 losses in a row by a total of 10 points. I repeat - That's 10 Points Total! Yes, our offensive line might still be shaky but will it be worse than last season? I don't think so.
I can't speak for anyone else but I'm actually looking forward to this season. . .