What we learned in the Patriots’ overtime loss to the Seahawks in Week 2.
After an upset win in Week 1, the New England Patriots returned to Foxborough with momentum for their home opener against the Seattle Seahawks. That momentum translated at times in the game, but the Patriots ended up on the wrong side of a 23-20 overtime decision.
Coming into this season, it was clear this Patriots team was going to have a thin margin for error on a game-to-game basis. On Sunday that margin was tested. It was a back-and-forth game, but every time it seemed like the Patriots were building momentum, self-inflicted issues – of multiple varieties – came back to bite them.
“It’s all about the details,” head coach Jerod Mayo said after the game. “If we get the little things right, the big things will take care of themselves. We just didn’t take care of the little things, and we weren’t as detailed or on top of our P’s and Q’s like we should have been. Which is my responsibility. I take 100 percent responsibility.
From coaching decisions to the growing pains of a young team, there’s plenty to second-guess from this game. Let’s start this week’s takeaways with the key sequence, which happened late in the third quarter…