Bill Belichick on his 1-3 Patriots: ‘We’re still fighting’
A day after sustaining the worst loss of his head coaching career, Bill Belichick had a simple message during his weekly Monday morning interview with WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show.”
“We’re still fighting,” he said of the 1-3 Patriots. New England’s 38-3 defeat against the Cowboys on Sunday resulted in not only the third quarter benching of quarterback Mac Jones, but also injuries to multiple starting defenders.
“We just weren’t able to play well enough,” Belichick said. Looking back on the first four games of the 2023 season, he picked out a major issue.
“We’ve played four games. Three [of those] games we turned the ball over and lost, one game we didn’t turn the ball over and didn’t get sacked and won, so I think we know what the formula is,” he explained. “We’ve just got to do a better job with it, and defensively, and the kicking game, there are things we need to improve on there, too, that we didn’t.”
New England is off to a 1-3 start for the third consecutive season.
Belichick was asked point-blank why Patriots fans should feel optimistic about the future of the team.
“Look, I’m just really concerned about doing the best job I can for our team, and I’ll do that every week,” he said. “That’s what I can control. That’s what I can do, so that’s what I’m going to focus on.”
Does he think the Patriots are close to solving the team’s issues?
“I think that’s what we’re going to try to do every week,” Belichick replied. “I don’t know. We’ll see on Sunday.”
One of the main problems the Patriots have dealt with is a lack of difference-makers on offense. Aside from issues with Jones and the offensive line, New England also appears to have a deficit of wide receivers who can get consistent separation from opposing defenders.
Belichick stood by the team’s current roster.
“Yeah, I think we have pretty good talent on offense,” he said. “We just haven’t been able to find a good, consistent groove with it.”
“It’s more a consistency thing,” Belichick added. “One or two breakdowns on each play with some other good things being done, but ultimately that one breakdown causes the play to not be successful. Once we get [going] on a more consistent basis and can eliminate that one problem, or one [bad] technique, or one fundamental thing that comes up on individual plays, the results will be a lot better. But we haven’t done a good enough job on that. Until we get there, it’s still obviously a problem.”
Jones, 25, is now in his third season with the Patriots. Sunday’s defeat was the low point of his NFL career as he was benched with in the third quarter for backup Bailey Zappe. Jones’s final stat line told the story: 12 of 21 for 150 yards passing, along with three turnovers (two interceptions, one fumble lost).
“Sometimes you’re just trying to make a play and then regret it afterward,” Belichick said of Jones’s decision-making. “Every quarterback’s thrown interceptions, every quarterback’s made bad decisions — so has every coach and every player that’s ever played — so we just have to make more good [decisions] and find more consistency in our execution, especially offensively.”
Though he appeared to indicate that Jones would remain the starter during his initial postgame comments Sunday, Belichick didn’t rule out Zappe getting more looks with the first team, at least in practice.
“I doubt if anything would change significantly, but we’ll talk about that,” he said in a Monday press conference following his WEEI interview. “I don’t know. We haven’t gotten to that point yet.”
New England lost important defensive players Matthew Judon and Christian Gonzalez during the game, both of whom exited and did not return after suffering injuries.
Belichick noted that the team is still looking for more concrete updates from the medical staff: “We’ll wait until we get more information and go from there.”
And with the Patriots now heading into Week 5, some players who were placed on injured reserve or were given the “physically unable to perform” (PUP) designation prior to the start of the season are eligible to return.
Will any of the eligible players — a list that includes includes Cody Davis, Trey Flowers, Jack Jones, Riley Reiff, and Tyquan Thornton — possibly return this week?
“That’s a possibility,” he said. “As players come into that range of being eligible, then we ramp up the activity that they do to see how close they are and how well prepared they are. So, some of that will depend on how things went over the weekend and how things go Monday and Tuesday here before Wednesday’s practice for players like that. So, we’ll see how that goes. Maybe.”
One of the few bright spots on the Patriots offense has been the flashes of potential shown by rookie wide receiver Demario “Pop” Douglas. Belichick noted that the 2023 sixth-round pick will continue returning punts; the Liberty product has five on the season.
As for the team’s future — the Patriots face the 2-2 Saints at Gillette Stadium on Sunday — Belichick was asked if the Dallas game was merely a one-off debacle or an accurate assessment of the team’s 2023 outlook.
“We’ll find out going forward,” he said. “That’s really what will determine it. Not anything that gets said or doesn’t get said. Our performance will be what we are.”
“We’re still fighting,” he said of the 1-3 Patriots. New England’s 38-3 defeat against the Cowboys on Sunday resulted in not only the third quarter benching of quarterback Mac Jones, but also injuries to multiple starting defenders.
“We just weren’t able to play well enough,” Belichick said. Looking back on the first four games of the 2023 season, he picked out a major issue.
“We’ve played four games. Three [of those] games we turned the ball over and lost, one game we didn’t turn the ball over and didn’t get sacked and won, so I think we know what the formula is,” he explained. “We’ve just got to do a better job with it, and defensively, and the kicking game, there are things we need to improve on there, too, that we didn’t.”
New England is off to a 1-3 start for the third consecutive season.
Belichick was asked point-blank why Patriots fans should feel optimistic about the future of the team.
“Look, I’m just really concerned about doing the best job I can for our team, and I’ll do that every week,” he said. “That’s what I can control. That’s what I can do, so that’s what I’m going to focus on.”
Does he think the Patriots are close to solving the team’s issues?
“I think that’s what we’re going to try to do every week,” Belichick replied. “I don’t know. We’ll see on Sunday.”
One of the main problems the Patriots have dealt with is a lack of difference-makers on offense. Aside from issues with Jones and the offensive line, New England also appears to have a deficit of wide receivers who can get consistent separation from opposing defenders.
Belichick stood by the team’s current roster.
“Yeah, I think we have pretty good talent on offense,” he said. “We just haven’t been able to find a good, consistent groove with it.”
“It’s more a consistency thing,” Belichick added. “One or two breakdowns on each play with some other good things being done, but ultimately that one breakdown causes the play to not be successful. Once we get [going] on a more consistent basis and can eliminate that one problem, or one [bad] technique, or one fundamental thing that comes up on individual plays, the results will be a lot better. But we haven’t done a good enough job on that. Until we get there, it’s still obviously a problem.”
Jones, 25, is now in his third season with the Patriots. Sunday’s defeat was the low point of his NFL career as he was benched with in the third quarter for backup Bailey Zappe. Jones’s final stat line told the story: 12 of 21 for 150 yards passing, along with three turnovers (two interceptions, one fumble lost).
“Sometimes you’re just trying to make a play and then regret it afterward,” Belichick said of Jones’s decision-making. “Every quarterback’s thrown interceptions, every quarterback’s made bad decisions — so has every coach and every player that’s ever played — so we just have to make more good [decisions] and find more consistency in our execution, especially offensively.”
Though he appeared to indicate that Jones would remain the starter during his initial postgame comments Sunday, Belichick didn’t rule out Zappe getting more looks with the first team, at least in practice.
“I doubt if anything would change significantly, but we’ll talk about that,” he said in a Monday press conference following his WEEI interview. “I don’t know. We haven’t gotten to that point yet.”
New England lost important defensive players Matthew Judon and Christian Gonzalez during the game, both of whom exited and did not return after suffering injuries.
Belichick noted that the team is still looking for more concrete updates from the medical staff: “We’ll wait until we get more information and go from there.”
And with the Patriots now heading into Week 5, some players who were placed on injured reserve or were given the “physically unable to perform” (PUP) designation prior to the start of the season are eligible to return.
Will any of the eligible players — a list that includes includes Cody Davis, Trey Flowers, Jack Jones, Riley Reiff, and Tyquan Thornton — possibly return this week?
“That’s a possibility,” he said. “As players come into that range of being eligible, then we ramp up the activity that they do to see how close they are and how well prepared they are. So, some of that will depend on how things went over the weekend and how things go Monday and Tuesday here before Wednesday’s practice for players like that. So, we’ll see how that goes. Maybe.”
One of the few bright spots on the Patriots offense has been the flashes of potential shown by rookie wide receiver Demario “Pop” Douglas. Belichick noted that the 2023 sixth-round pick will continue returning punts; the Liberty product has five on the season.
As for the team’s future — the Patriots face the 2-2 Saints at Gillette Stadium on Sunday — Belichick was asked if the Dallas game was merely a one-off debacle or an accurate assessment of the team’s 2023 outlook.
“We’ll find out going forward,” he said. “That’s really what will determine it. Not anything that gets said or doesn’t get said. Our performance will be what we are.”
Players mentioned in this article
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A.J. Jones
Christian Gonzalez
Cody Davis
Trey Flowers
Jack Jones
Riley Reiff
DeMario Barber
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