Taking questions from New England Patriots fans as the team comes out of its bye week and gets ready for the final four games of the 2024 season.
With the bye week now in the books, the New England Patriots are onto the home stretch of their 2024 season. The team will play four more games before it’s on to 2025.
Back in the summer when talking about what would constitute a “successful” season for the Patriots, one of the common albeit abstract ideas was a sign of overall improvement from the beginning to the end of the season. People pointed to Bill Parcells’ first Patriots team starting 1-11 before winning its final four games, Bill Belichick’s team winning three of its last six after a 2-8 start in 2000, or more recently but not locally Dan Campbell’s debut season when the Lions started 0-10-1 before closing the season going 3-3.
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So far, that late-season upward trend has not happened for Jerod Mayo’s team. There have been individual moments of progress, but that hasn’t proved to be sustainable.
Now, Mayo and this Patriots team have one more month to build some momentum heading into 2025. If they can’t could it cost people their jobs? Let’s start there with this week’s Mailbag…