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It’s heartbreaking to see how Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots can’t just get over their miserable time. From the NFL’s most successful franchise and coach to the most disastrous ones. It seems Belichick and the Patriots have seen their world turn upside down in front of their eyes. Six games into the season and the once unstoppable New England Patriots are battling to not lose every game compassionately.

But with their latest outing, they have failed the task once again. The six-time Super Bowl champions have fallen short against the third-placed LV Raiders. This is the Patriots’ worst season in the last 20 years and one of the worst in their 64-year history.

Patriots’ 23-year honeymoon is over

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When the Patriots walked into the season under Belichick’s command, he had two clear goals in mind. One, to bring the Super Bowl back to Boston after four seasons. And two, solidify his as status as one of the NFL’s GOATs with only the third coach ever to reach 300 wins, which was two wins away. That’s how high their status was.

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Sadly, Belichick got his plans horribly wrong as the season became a nightmare for the franchise and himself. With only one win and five losses after six games, the once-NFL kings are instead chasing a different landmark, of their worst NFL season. Although still far from becoming a reality, the team is trying to not match or even get closer to the team’s 1990 statistics. It was a horror show as the Patriots recorded a 1-15 at the end of the season, the second-worst marked by any team in NFL history. Probably getting that vision in mind, Bill Beliching took his anger on the tablet in his hand after the Patriots incurred another loss in the hands of 2-3 raiders.

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Nobody knows where will the losing streak end for the Patriots and will something be left by then for the season at all, but Belichick isn’t getting his 300th victory with this team anytime soon, even though it’s just one win away. The Tom Brady era, the franchise’s golden period, has come to an end, and now it’s time to face the reality. Final score: 21-17 for the Raiders.

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