20-0 loss to the Bills after Milloy was cut/acquired by the Bills was much worse
So was that loss to the Dolphins after Brady's ACL tear; birth of the Wildcat
Loss to the Chargers that same year. Lady Tomlinson was on cloud 9
Loss to the Forehead where Brady threw like four or five interceptions
That infamous Chiefs game where it turned to "we're onto Cincinatti"
Those were worse regular season losses than this one off the top of my head.
According to Reiss it was the worse loss at home since 2008. Its also the first time the team lost back to back games at home since 2009, and the first time since 2000, they have been 2-4 at this point of the season....it was a bad loss. Losing 33-6 at home to a .500 team. Its hard to remember when they did that. This is from Reiss:
Entering Sunday, the Patriots had lost by 20 or more points at home only three times under Belichick, with two of those losses coming in 2008, when Brady was out for the season because of a torn ACL.
In their 2-4 start, the Patriots have thrown three touchdown passes (fewest in the NFL) and 11 interceptions (most in the NFL). Brady, now with the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has thrown 18 touchdown passes and four interceptions this season.
• This marked the second game this season in which the Patriots threw three interceptions. The other was a Week 4 loss at Kansas City, in which backups
Brian Hoyer and Stidham played in Newton's place. The last time the Patriots had multiple three-interception games in a season was in 2003.
• At the half, Newton was 4-of-8 for 30 yards with two interceptions. The Patriots held the ball for 7 minutes, 30 seconds, their lowest in a first half in Belichick's tenure.
• Their 16 offensive plays in the first half were their fewest in any half under Belichick and their fewest since 1997, the first year of Pete Carroll's coaching tenure in New England.
• All three Newton interceptions were targeting wide receivers. The Patriots have one passing touchdown and eight interceptions on passes to wide receivers this season, according to ESPN's Stats & Information research.