What you the Patriot fan should be wondering about right now are basically two things. Did the Patriots subtly play to lose on Sunday? And if they do succeed and draft first next year, who will they take and will it be a quarterback?
Some immediate reactions following the New England Patriots’ loss the New York Giants: By some miracle, Mac Jones got another opportunity at redemption on Sunday and unfortunately reverted back to a lot of the problems that have plagued him all year.
“He’s (Dexter Lawrence) a really good player. He’s a major force, a hard guy to block, big, athletic, and blocks kicks. It’s hard to move him
Kayvon Thibodeau and Azeez Ojulari don’t set the edge well in the running game, and that is the area for New England to attack.
After a few days off, the players will get back to work as the New England Patriots prepare to head to MetLife on Sunday to take on the Giants.
But if this had been the Patriots with Brady at QB, this would have been all over the network news.
Heading into the bye week, the question everyone continues to wonder is, who will be under center in two weeks against the Giants with seven weeks left to play in the 2023 season?
Some New England Patriots thoughts on this Wednesday.
Heading into the bye week, the coaching staff obviously has to take a hard look at the quarterback position as the Patriots try to move forward coming off of Sunday’s loss in Germany.
It pains me to watch the team play the way they did in Frankfurt. Watching this game, I have never sworn at the TV as much as I did today. These are my observations from today’s game.
One takeaway from Sunday’s loss to Indianapolis in Frankfurt, Germany, is that the New England Patriots certainly don’t appear to have lost any faith in head coach Bill Belichick, at least if what we saw overall is any indication.
There are rumors that Bill Belichick could be fired if the team loses on Sunday. Even Mike Reiss of ESPN isn’t totally discounting that one.
As the Patriots head to Germany this week, it’s hard not to wonder if Bill Belichick is heading into dangerous waters to the point where Sunday’s outcome might potentially determine his future here in New England.
While the current state of the Patriots certainly isn’t ideal, Sunday’s outcome against Washington was yet another reminder of just how bad things have gotten here in New England.
When the Patriots stopped Washington and would have had the ball at the 43-yard line. But Mack Wilson was flagged for lining up offside,