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Patriots Report Card: Same old story for Mac and the offense vs. Raiders
Self-inflicted wounds continued to plague the Patriots in Sunday’s loss to the Raiders. Phil Perry hands out his Week 6 grades for each position group.
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Patriots' institutional arrogance could mean a return to dark ages
The Patriots are finally paying the price for several poor decisions, and the result is a reality that the franchise hasn’t known for more than two decades.
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The time for Kraft to make a hard decision on Belichick starts now
Does Robert Kraft want Bill Belichick around for the rebuild? The Patriots owner will need to weigh a monumental decision over the next few weeks, writes Tom E. Curran.
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After the Patriots loss to Raiders, is the reality of a lost season sinking in?
Tom E. Curran is joined by Phil Perry on the latest Patriots Talk Podcast where they discuss the new reality setting in for the Patriots as they fall to 1-5.
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How Brian Hoyer used his Patriots knowledge to exploit former team
Raiders quarterback Brian Hoyer used one of the Patriots’ favorite defensive strategies against them to pick up a big play in Sunday’s win over New England.
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Perry's Stock Watch: Stevenson a bright spot in loss to Raiders
Rhamondre Stevenson showed signs of life on Sunday after a sluggish start to the season. Phil Perry highlights the Patriots RB’s performance in his Week 6 Stock Watch.
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Ex-Patriot says Bill Belichick ‘disrespected' him after Raiders win
Raiders defensive tackle Adam Butler wasn’t thrilled that Bill Belichick didn’t give him the time of day after Las Vegas’ win over the Patriots on Sunday.
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Parker responds to costly dropped pass in Pats' loss to Raiders
DeVante Parker responds to letting a ball slip right through his hands when the Patriots needed him the most.
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Holley: Mac Jones still Patriots' ‘best chance' at QB
Michael Holley explains why he believes despite Mac Jones’ lackluster performance in recent weeks, he’s still the Patriots’ best option at quarterback going forward.
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Phil Perry's Patriots Stock Watch: Week 6
Phil Perry shares his stock watch for Week 6 after the Patriots’ 21-17 loss to the Raiders drops the team to 1-5 on the season.
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Curran: “Poor roster building” leading to Pats' issues on offense
Tom E. Curran explains how poor roster building on the part of Bill Belichick and the front office, along with too small a coaching staff, is a major cause of the Patriots’ offensive issues right now.
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Belichick smashes tablet late in Patriots' loss to Raiders
Bill Belichick smashed his tablet on the ground in frustration after a penalty late in the Patriots’ loss to the Raiders on Sunday.
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J.C. Jackson takes issue with controversial DPI call vs. Raiders
Patriots cornerback J.C. Jackson didn’t mince words about his controversial pass interference call late in the fourth quarter vs. the Raiders.
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DeVante Parker addresses dropped pass from Mac Jones
A frustrated DeVante Parker is asked what went wrong on the dropped pass from Mac Jones late in the 4th quarter
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Michael Holley: Mac Jones still Patriots' “best chance” at QB
Michael Holley and Tom E. Curran debate whether or not it’s time for the Patriots to move on from Mac Jones as the starter and look to one of their backup QBs to start next Sunday.
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Mac Jones: Offensive problems ‘frustrating for everybody'
After a Week 6 loss to the Raiders, Mac Jones talks about trying to figure out the team’s offensive identity
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INSTANT REACTION: Pats might be ‘worst team' in NFL, fall to 1-5
Tom E. Curran, Michael Holley and Ted Johnson join Amina Smith to offer instant reaction and analysis following the New England Patriots’ 21-17 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. With the loss, New England falls to 1-5 on the season for the first time under Bill Belichick.
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Patriots-Raiders takeaways: Self-inflicted mistakes cost Pats in 21-17 loss
The Patriots gave a better effort Sunday, but too many penalties and poor execution cost them in a 21-17 loss vs. Raiders. Check our key takeaways from the game.
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Patriots' offense makes more unfortunate history against Raiders
The Patriots ended a streak of 79 unanswered points with Chad Ryland’s field goal against the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Social media piles on Patriots after Jakobi Meyers' TD vs. ex-team
Jakobi Meyers got some revenge on his former team Sunday, opening the Patriots up to all sorts of criticism for their decision not to re-sign the wide receiver.