The Athletic?s Jeff Howe reports Patriots owner Robert Kraft ?has grown frustrated, if not downright angry? over the team?s struggles.
Kraft, according to Howe, does not subscribe to the idea that Belichick is untouchable as New England?s coach. Kraft has grown weary of the team?s mediocrity after two straight blowout losses to the Cowboys and Saints, the latter game a 34-0 disaster at home. The Pats are second to last in point differential (-76). Kraft, per Howe, has questioned Bill Belichick?s refusal to invest a high-end wide receiver in a league that has trended toward the pass in recent decades. That approach worked with Tom Brady; it has not worked with Mac Jones. More lopsided losses could lead to an unthinkable shakeup in New England.
Kraft, according to Howe, does not subscribe to the idea that Belichick is untouchable as New England?s coach. Kraft has grown weary of the team?s mediocrity after two straight blowout losses to the Cowboys and Saints, the latter game a 34-0 disaster at home. The Pats are second to last in point differential (-76). Kraft, per Howe, has questioned Bill Belichick?s refusal to invest a high-end wide receiver in a league that has trended toward the pass in recent decades. That approach worked with Tom Brady; it has not worked with Mac Jones. More lopsided losses could lead to an unthinkable shakeup in New England.
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