The Patriots are 3-16 (.158) at home since the start of the 2023 season, which is the worst home record in the NFL in that span.

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  1. I hate this stat because during the dynasty years the place was a freaking cauldron. No place was feared like Gillette.

  2. It is some kind of bizarro world where the offense plays their best football of the season in Miami… in September… when they historically do poorly dating back years and years. 

    Then lose to Pittsburgh at Home, which is something they also almost never do. 

    I guess it really is a new team this year. 

  3. I see the glass as half full. We aren’t going to the playoffs this year – in fact we won’t be close – but Mike Vrabel is building something, like Parcells did his first year here in 1993 (5-11) and Belichick did when he got here in 2000 (5-11). This is a young team, they haven’t figured out how to win yet and they can only learn so much listening to coaches in conference rooms.

  4. This could be totally inaccurate but it feels like the Pats have played much better on the road for the last 3 seasons, make it 4 this year, than they do at home.

  5. I haven’t been to a game since then that they won with my season tickets. The 3 wins I had to sell. Also had to sell these 2 home games so far and looks like a wise choice

  6. One thing this stat doesn’t tell us is the number of wins we had at home since the start of the *2003* season which is the *best* home record in the NFL in that span.

  7. But we have a lighthouse, a big scoreboard, n a Brady statue so I guess that’s supposed to suffice. That’s why we celebrated our Brady years.

  8. Excuse me that’s no way to talk about the team that’s currently **2nd place** in the AFC East 😤

    Stop the count and raise the banner

  9. Mental Mistakes, this week & Last week, & the week before that. That is coaching. I’m not off the Vrabel train by no means but let’s get our 💩 together please

  10. Don’t they have the 2nd worst record overall in that span as well? Not surprised they’re so bad at home, they’re bad all the time lol

  11. I think it’s the fact that fans expect good football in a way that other franchises don’t and the fans make it a more hostile environment than a game on the road. It’s a bad problem, because the only way you can make the environment not hostile is by winning. 

  12. 3:16 worked pretty well for Steve Austin… maybe Vrabel should cut a fire promo during a press conference?

  13. Luckily this area has lots of great affordable sports to go watch. Paying big bucks to watch this team piss down its own leg week after week is dirty work. But I guess somebody has to do it?

  14. Our current persona is a room temperature lobster roll. Our fans have stank since the early 2000s. We were spoiled rotten by a 20 year dynasty and Patriot Place. We’ve started to turn it around, but the crowd is often pretty quiet…which can be standard for shitty teams.

    Need to start doing some crazy Buffalo shit like throw dildos on the field or jump through tables.

  15. Not hating I love the pats and watch every week but the reality is we may never win again post brady.

  16. Wow so glad i was able to see one of those three wins last year vs buffalo…. was real great to watch them lose the first overall pick

  17. We are lucky if half the people are Pats fans at this point. Sounded more like a Steelers home game yesterday. Very sad. At least the Browns don’t let that happen, I lived near Cleveland for a long time and they always still showed up and cheered for home games. Usually booing by the end but that is just tradition now.

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