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Patriots were down by 34 points before a meaningless touchdown cut the deficit to 27. This looks like it will be the worst loss by the Pats since the They Hate Their Coach Game.
In 2013 the Pats lost four regular season games by 18 points (7, 3, 4, 4), and then lost in the playoffs by 10.
In 2012 the Pats lost four regular season games by 11 points (2, 1, 1, 7), and then lost in the playoffs by 15.
In 2011 the Pats lost three regular season games by 15 points (3, 8, 4), and then lost in the playoffs by 4.
In 2010 the Pats lost two regular season games by 34 points (14, 20), and then lost in the playoffs by 7.
In 2009 the Pats lost six regular season games by 40 points (7, 3, 1, 21 (Saints), 1, 7), and then lost in the playoffs to Baltimore by 19 to end the year of discontent (Adalius Thomas, Shawn Springs).
In 2008 the Pats lost five regular season games by 74 points (25 (Ronnie Brown wildcat game), 20, 3, 3, 23) in a no-playoff year with Matt Cassel at QB.
In 2007 the Pats lost one game by three points.
In 2006 the Pats lost four regular season games by 41 points (10, 7, 3, and the Miami audio tape game by 21), and then lost in the playoffs by 4.
In 2005 the Pats lost six regular season games by 78 points (10, 24 to SD, 8, 19 to Indy, 10, 2), and then lost in the playoffs by 14.
In 2004 the Pats lost two regular season games by 15 points (14, 1).
In 2003 the pats lost two regular season games by 34 points (31 in the They Hate Their Coach Game, 3).
As bad as the playoff blowout loss to Baltimore was, the debacle in Cleveland was, the wildcat game was or the audio tape games was, this was worse.
You have to go all the way back to first game of the 2003 season to find a loss by the Patriots that was as bad as this one was.
It sucks. But it was due to happen I guess.