The Bills officially broke the Patriots

The Buffalo Bills (9-3) have broken the New England Patriots (6-6) after a dominating 24-10 win on Thursday Night Football. The Patriots have always been tight-lipped under head coach Bill Belichick’s command, but the locker room is unraveling after yet another frustrating offensive performance. During the game, quarterback Mac Jones was spotted airing out his […]

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The Buffalo Bills (9-3) have broken the New England Patriots (6-6) after a dominating 24-10 win on Thursday Night Football.

The Patriots have always been tight-lipped under head coach Bill Belichick’s command, but the locker room is unraveling after yet another frustrating offensive performance.

During the game, quarterback Mac Jones was spotted airing out his concerns about the direction of the offense on the sideline. You don’t have to be a professional lip-reader to decode his opinion on the quick game.

With Josh McDaniels serving as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, the Patriots offense has been lost. Matt Patricia, who spent 2006-2017 coaching on the defensive side of the ball for the Pats, was somehow appointed as the team’s de-facto play caller.

Patricia’s offense boring, bland, and often times predictable. But it’s not just the talking heads that believe his approach to play-calling is ultra conservative, it’s also his players.

Howard Simon, a host on WGR 550’s Howard and Jeremy Show, reports that a Patriots player told NBC Sports Boston that Patricia’s main objective was to avoid disaster in Thursday’s loss.

Things in New England have gotten so bad that NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, who filled in to host The Pat McAfee Show on Friday, expects for Belichick to take back the reins on offense.

Times sure have changed over the last two years but, as the Patriots go down in flames, Bills Mafia will be watching with a smile plastered upon its face.

Featured image via Brian Fluharty – USA TODAY Sports