Thirteen years ago the premier celebrity bowling tournament in New England was called the Mayo Bowl as it was hosted by The Patriots’ very own Jerod Mayo. While the event has gone through several name changes based on the host, it’s purpose and fundraising efforts have never been stronger.
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I'm sure that the Patriots' coaches have drawn up a game plan which can get them a victory today. Of course, regardless of how great of a game plan they've developed, it all comes down to executing it. That has been the major problem with the Mac Jones led Patriots.
The Patriots have scored a combined 3 points in their last 2 games. Even if they played the other football (soccer), they probably wouldn't have won either. So, besides actually scoring some points, what are the other things the team needs to do to win?
Through four games the Patriots have scored a whopping 55 points. That's just not going to cut it in the NFL. While the depleted defense is still is still holding their own and ranked top ten in most categories, to the naked eye it looks like they still give up a lot of points as they are currently 21st with 24.3 points given up per game.
A few weeks ago I posted about all of the games the Patriots would have won in the Mac Jones era if they had scored at least 25 points. While gathering that data I was also paying attention to all of the games where the Patriots had a horrible turnover which inevitably resulted in a loss and typically assisted their opponents with scoring 25 or more points. While I've attempted to put this other data to words several times in the last week and a half, I struggled with how I wanted to present it. After Sunday's horrible showing, I've decided to just put the information out there. Here goes.
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