ESPN’s Mike Reiss: How the Patriots Are Coping with Record-Low Expectations This Season
This morning on the Toucher & Hardy radio program, ESPN’s Mike Reiss offered a candid look at the New England Patriots’ situation. He noted that while the Patriots aren’t the worst team in the league, they’re certainly among the weaker ones with expectations at an all-time low. Reiss expressed concern about the offensive line’s ability to hold up against the Bengals and questioned whether key players like Darien Lowe and City Sow will be on the field. He also discussed how Ja’Marr Chase’s potential absence could affect the game and spotlighted Christian Gonzalez and Layton Robinson as players to watch for the future. Additionally, Reiss touched on how new head coach Jerod Mayo is handling team issues, indicating a noticeable shift from the previous coaching approach.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Low Expectations: The Patriots are not considered the worst team in the NFL but are among the weaker ones, with exceptionally low expectations this season.
Offensive Line Concerns: There are significant worries about the Patriots’ offensive line, especially in their upcoming game against the Bengals. Reiss questions whether key players like Darien Lowe and City Sow will be available.
Impact of Ja’Marr Chase: Ja’Marr Chase’s potential absence could lead to a lower-scoring game for the Patriots, but his absence is not expected to completely shift the balance.
Future Building Blocks: Christian Gonzalez and Layton Robinson are highlighted as important players for the Patriots’ future, with Gonzalez being a key defensive asset and Robinson expected to contribute significantly on the offensive line.
Jerod Mayo’s Coaching: Reiss notes a shift in coaching philosophy under Jerod Mayo, focusing more on personal connection and development, which represents a change from the previous regime’s approach.