The Patriots keep taking different paths to losing
The New England Patriots fell to 3-10 on the season on Sunday with a 25-24 loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Gillette Stadium and find themselves officially from playoff contention in 2024. On Monday’s Felger and Mazz, the guys discussed the latest loss for the Patriots and Mazz brought up how the team keeps taking different paths to the same result….a loss.
Felger: It’s become like an intangible, like a thing, a vibe on the team….they’re just going to lose, yeah.
Mazz: Yes. And again, it doesn’t matter what path they choose. I’m serious about this. The Tennessee game they scored late, they went for one, went to overtime and lost. This game, Indianapolis goes down the field, goes for two, Pats lose, right? So it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter. Whatever side they’re on at nut cutting time, the other team beats them or they lose.
Felger: So is there a tangible reason?
Mazz: Some of it is talent.
Jim Murray: And some of it’s coaching.
Mazz: And some of it is coaching. I will say that the things that I find most alarming is that again, whatever the situation is, the other team does it better than you do. Really, over and over again. So yesterday the Colts had committed two turnovers. TWO! The Patriots get the ball both times…their only three and outs of the game. Right after the turnovers. Both times three and out.
Felger: And do you know how they started each drive? Under center straight handoffs…And they were both midfield-ish. Both times straight handoff, under center, straight ahead.
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8 takeaways from the Patriots’ last-second loss to the Colts
How key coaching decisions and situational letdowns left the New England Patriots on the short end of a 25-24 loss to the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
The New England Patriots have now lost three games in a row after their 25-24 defeat at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. With the loss, the team falls to 3-10.
In all three of these recent games, coaching was a focal point in the aftermath. Following the loss to the Rams, it was the game plan going into the game that was the major talking point. Last week against Miami, it was the discipline in a penalty-filled game. Although penalties were still somewhat of an issue this week, it’s the in-game game management that should and will get the headlines from this one.
On paper, the Patriots had some key advantages in this one. They outgained the Colts 422 to 253 in total yards, and 6.5 to 4.4 in yards per play. They won the turnover battle two to one, and converted on over 50 percent of their third downs and held the Colts under 50 percent in that category defensively.
Despite that, they come away with the loss. Rather than letting the overall game get away from them, this week it came down to key decisions at big moments in the game that left them chasing.
Specifically, there were chances at the end of each half for the Patriots to make game-altering plays. In both instances, the team came up short. Some of that was on the execution, but the management of the situations by the coaches stands out.
Of course, the end-of-game sequence was the big one, so let’s start there as we get into this week’s takeaways…