Bill Belichick is now directly facing questions about his job status
On Sunday, the New England Patriots lost 20-17 to the Washington Commanders, dropping their record to 2-7 – the worst in the AFC. Coming away from the game, head coach Bill Belichick is now getting questioned about his job status for the first time this season.
During his Monday morning press conference following the game, Belichick was asked three separate questions about his job security and future. Unsurprisingly, he answered them all pretty much the same way.
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The first question Belichick got, from NESN’s Dakota Randall, was if Belichick himself has “been given any assurances from ownership” about his job status and standing with the team.
“My focus is on getting ready for the Colts,” Belichick replied. The Patriots face the Colts this upcoming Sunday in Germany, their final game before their bye week. Does Belichick believe he’ll be coaching for his job in that game?
“I’m going to control what I can control, and I’m going to get ready for the Colts,” Belichick responded when asked that question.
Finally, Belichick was asked if this season has “enhanced or diminished” his desire to continue coaching. Again, Belichick’s response reflected his short-term view.
“I’ll do the same thing I always do,” Belichick said. “I try to do the best I can to help our team every week.”
While Belichick continues to look ahead, here’s a look back at the big takeaways from Sunday’s game…
Another game slips through the fingertips: 11 takeaways from the Patriots' loss to the Commanders
Did that one feel familiar? It should have.
On Sunday the New England Patriots found themselves in a spot they’ve found themselves in quite a bit this season. Despite playing a sloppy game at times they were in it in the fourth quarter against the Washington Commanders, before penalties and turnovers became too much to overcome in what was eventually a 20-17 loss to the Washington Commanders. With the loss, the Patriots are now 2-7.
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“A game where we had our chances. You know, had a chance there at the end, couldn’t make enough plays,” head coach Bill Belichick said of the loss after the game. “Obviously had plenty of opportunities along the way that we needed to make more out of. Just disappointing result. Just got to do a better job of making the plays when we have the opportunities to make ’em. It’s as simple as that, so that’s really about it. It’s all the way across the board, all three units.”
While the loss may have felt familiar in terms of game-script and themes, there’s still plenty that stood out in this one. Before we get to the big-picture implications of the 2-7 start this week, let’s wrap up Sunday with the takeaways from the game itself…