The New England Patriots have been the biggest talking point in NFL circles as of late.
No one is used to watching them struggle so badly, and Bill Belichick is coming off two of the most lopsided losses of his career.
The Pats will now face a set of familiar foes in Josh McDaniels, Jimmy Garoppolo, and the Las Vegas Raiders in a must-win situation, and all eyes will be set on the offense.
With that in mind, QB Mac Jones admitted that things don’t look good right now, but affirmed his confidence in their ability to flip the switch (via Sam Knox).
Mac Jones.
“Right now it’s not looking too good but we got to flip the switch.”@wpri12 pic.twitter.com/poOTaGsmhj
— Sam Knox (@SamKnoxTV) October 11, 2023
The Patriots looked quite solid in their season debut vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, scoring 20 points and having a legit chance to take the lead late in the game.
They couldn’t keep up with the Miami Dolphins’ explosive offense but were still close with a 24-17 loss.
Their first — and only — win of the season wasn’t pretty, but they still held on to beat the New York Jets in a 15-10 low-scoring affair.
Then, their scoring totals kept dropping to 3 and 0 points in their past two weeks, being outscored by 69 points in that span.
Jones has been replaced by Bailey Zappe twice in as many weeks, but the backup doesn’t seem to have a realistic chance of taking the starting job any time soon.
Even so, this might be Jones’ final opportunity to prove that he can be a successful quarterback in the National Football League, whether that’s in New England or somewhere else.
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