Chiefs at Patriots: What Needs to be Seen from the Patriots to Silence the Doubters

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Brady vs. Mahomes part 3 goes down in Foxboro, MA on Sunday December 8th.

This post was about to be a lot more simplistic, as the Patriots appeared to have a chance to get an easy win due to “equipmentgate” earlier today:

I am pretty confident that if the Chief’s equipment had not arrived to the game in time, some of the haters would have made a serious case that this is the Patriots’ “cheating” once again. I will admit I would have accepted a win by forefit for the Patriots in this tightly contested AFC, however the Pats will in fact have to play and earn a win in this game in order to take the lead back in their conference.

The Patriots are not playing their best offensive football right now. I admit that. I just hate when media people like to isolate one reason as to why they have had issues (like the quarterback.) The Patriots need to capitalize on the home field advantage, as they have won 21 straight games at home dating back to week 4 of 2017. They need to utilize the up-empo offense to keep a Chief’s defense that has a good pass rush and more overall speed than this Patriot offense. The patriots always have great plays scripted to start games, however as the game progresses they struggle to keep up once off-script. Some trickery might be needed early to put up a touchdown and have the high-powered Chiefs playing from behind.

Additionally, they need to spread the ball around to all skill positions. Brady is known for his ability to get many players involved, and with the confidence of the receivers needing a boost after last week’s matchup against the Texans. If they play a sixty minute competitive game against one of the league’s most dynamic offenses, the people this blog is dedicated tomight not have much to say throughout next week.

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