Felger & Mazz: The Patriots are chasing constantly
The New England Patriots fell to 0-2 on Sunday night with a 24-17 loss to the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium. It’s the first time that the Patriots are 0-2…

Sep 17, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) throws a pass against Miami Dolphins linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel (43) in the second quarter at Gillette Stadium. Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
David Butler II-USA TODAY SportsThe New England Patriots fell to 0-2 on Sunday night with a 24-17 loss to the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium. It's the first time that the Patriots are 0-2 to start a season since 2001. On Monday's Felger and Mazz, the guys gave their thoughts on the Patriots loss to the Dolphins.
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The Patriots are always chasing....
Mazz: So there's a lot of attention on the last play for obvious reasons, but I don't want to say it misses the point, they were chasing the whole night. They were never in control of the game. So I know people are upset about the call at the end, now I thought he was a little short, but don't go by me. Whatever. You're relying on a freaky miracle kind of play to win the game. So they were chasing the whole night. They were behind the whole time. They had trouble with their protection. There were a million legitimate week to week reasons that you can point to for why they ended up in that spot. I'm not going to blame the referees. I think the bigger issue is they are chasing constantly.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 17: Mac Jones #10 of the New England Patriots reacts after officials overturned a spot to turn the ball over and end the game amia at Gillette Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Jim Murray: On the final play, just quickly, I thought he had it. I hate that replay has to look at something like that and I get it at that point in the game that they're going to. But yeah, they were chasing the whole night. They probably didn't even deserve to have the first down, but it looked like they had it. And come on, let's see what would have happened afterwards. Beyond that, though, for the second straight week, what are we doing? Talking about a sloppy, mistake laden game. It's coulda, shoulda, woulda. And we're all lamenting this or that. And it's another tough loss. And we'll get into this further, I don't know, like people are saying they got off to a slow start, I don't know if it's that. I just don't know if they're talented enough to keep up with these teams. I think these other teams they've played so far have taken their foot off the gas in the second half. We'll get further into that. But I don't know if it really would have been close in the first place if the Eagles and Dolphins just didn't end up falling asleep.
Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesFOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 17: Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots looks on during the second quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Felger: I think there's been several games like that the last couple of years where they do make it close. When the nature of the game changes, whether they're in prevent defense or now it's two minute drills or they're laying off the throttle, as Murray just said, you climb back into these games but you're never in control of them, to your point Mazz. You know, both teams spend all week preparing their best players that are available with the game plan that they came up with against the other team's best players that are available with the game plan that they came up with. And when those two things go on the field, the Pats are losing. They're losing those games. They're losing that thing. And then invariably in these games something happens a turnover, a bounce of the ball, a two minute drill, the game changes and the Pats have this knack, I guess to their credit, of climbing back into it, but never getting over the top and never ultimately winning it. But it's there's sort of like fake comebacks. It obscures what's really happened, which is their players with their scheme are better than your players with your scheme. And that, I thought was clearly, to me, the story last night.
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Patriots Ups & Downs: Who stood out against the Miami Dolphins in Week 2?
The New England Patriots are 0-2 on the season after falling to the Miami Dolphins 24-17 on "Sunday Night Football." Here are eight players we graded "UP" or "DOWN" based on their performance in the game...
UP: WR DeVante Parker
Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesFOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 17: DeVante Parker #1 of the New England Patriots runs the ball against Eli Apple #33 of the Miami Dolphins during the third quarter at Gillette Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
All in all, a strong season debut for Parker. His numbers don't pop off the stat sheet (six catches, 57 yards), but he passed the eye test as one of Mac Jones' most reliable pass-catchers in the game. The Patriots lack explosiveness on offense in general, so they're going to need Parker to keep winning contested situations.
DOWN: WR Demario Douglas
Adam Glanzman/Getty ImagesFOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 17: Demario Douglas #81 of the New England Patriots fumbles the ball against Bradley Chubb #2 of the Miami Dolphins during the first quarter at Gillette Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
Douglas made two catches and actually looked like the Patriots' most dynamic offensive player when he touched the ball. Problem is, he couldn't hold onto it. Douglas' fumble after a catch-and-run was an early back-breaker for the Pats, who gave up a Dolphins touchdown on the ensuing drive. Douglas didn't see the field on offense for the rest of the game.
UP: LB Matthew Judon
Adam Glanzman/Getty ImagesFOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 17: Tua Tagovailoa #1 of the Miami Dolphins is hit by Matthew Judon #9 of the New England Patriots during the second half at Gillette Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
No complaints here. A sack, two total QB hits, two tackles for loss. Judon even dropped into coverage at times. He spoke at length about his disappointment in the Patriots' slow starts to games, but it's hard to put him on that list.
DOWN: LG Cole Strange
Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY SportsSep 17, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Miami Dolphins defensive end Zach Sieler (92) tackles New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson (38) during the first half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports
Strange was finally healthy enough to play, but didn't look quite ready for full-speed in-game action. The Dolphins consistently pressured Jones on the interior during the game, forcing rushed throws and sending the quarterback running for his life at times. Strange almost redeemed himself when he caught a Mike Gesicki lateral on fourth down, but officials ruled he was short. It's good to have Strange back in action, but he needs to play a lot better than that.
UP: TE Hunter Henry
Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesFOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 17: Hunter Henry #85 of the New England Patriots celebrates his touchdown catch with Mike Gesicki #88 during the fourth quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Two games, two touchdowns for Henry. He continues to be a consistently reliable target for Jones in the passing game. Makes you wonder what this offense might look like without him. They lack big-play explosiveness as a unit, but Henry's production is fueling improvement in the red zone.
DOWN: RT Calvin Anderson
David Butler II-USA TODAY SportsSep 17, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) throws a pass against the Miami Dolphins in the second half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
It's not totally fair to heap too much blame on Anderson, because the Patriots offensive line was leaky across the board in the game. But this was a guy the Pats signed to possibly play a starting role, and he hasn't lived up to that. Again, maybe that's more Bill Belichick's fault for putting him in this position in the first place. But it wasn't a good game for Anderson.
UP: DB Brenden Schooler
Adam Glanzman/Getty ImagesFOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 17: Brenden Schooler #41 of the New England Patriots celebrates with teammates after blocking a field goal attempt during the third quarter against the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
Schooler gets an easy thumbs up after blocking a Dolphins field goal attempt in the third quarter. Mac Jones threw an interception in the red zone on the ensuing drive, but that shouldn't take away from what was a great play by Schooler, and a unique-looking play-call by the Pats' improved special teams units.
DOWN: CB Myles Bryant
Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY SportsSep 17, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots cornerback Myles Bryant (27) breaks up a pass to Miami Dolphins receiver Jaylen Waddle (17) during the first half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports
It's not Bryant's fault that Jonathan Jones, Jack Jones, and Marcus Jones (so, so many Joneses) were all absent at one point in the game. But he struggled in coverage against Jaylen Waddle, in what was admittedly a mismatch.
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