Patriots Gridiron News: 3 thoughts of concern following debacle in Detroit

DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 23: Trent Brown #77 of the New England Patriotsat and Shaq Mason #69 help their quarterback Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots up off the field after a sack during the second half at Ford Field on September 23, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 23: Trent Brown #77 of the New England Patriotsat and Shaq Mason #69 help their quarterback Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots up off the field after a sack during the second half at Ford Field on September 23, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images) /
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Bill Belichick has finally loss his way

A lot of the issues we are seeing is a direct result of the personnel decisions Bill Belichick has made.

The New England Patriots head coach traded away Brandin Cooks, allowed Danny Amendola to walk away and tried to trade Rob Gronkowski.

We won’t even talk about his decisions (or lack thereof) on the defensive side of the football.  It seems like we’ve been talking about that lack of talent for the last few seasons, but the last two games, it has been ever so apparent.

In Bill we trust.  We did.  But, right now it doesn’t seem like his magic is reaching out to the players in that locker room.  They are saying the right things, but it is not translating on the field.  Losing to the Jacksonville Jaguars…OK.  But getting stomped by the Detroit Lions the very next week is a problem.

It’s a coaching problem.  If Bill Belichick is the coach we think he is, he will find a way to get his team to play better.  That of course, will happen when he coaches better.

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Do your job Belichick.

The New England Patriots are on to Miami.  Either this team will have a revival, or it will truly show the engine is fueling out.