Kyle Van Noy Sends Message To Patriots Fans Who Booed Team During Chiefs Game

The New England Patriots had a rare losing streak. We are not really used to see the defending champions lose two games in a row. It was quite a challenging period for quarterback Tim Brady and his teammates. The offensive line still struggles, and Brady really likes things to change. As if this wasn’t enough, Patriots fans booed their own team during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs. It felt like adding salt to an open injury. Well, Kyle Van Noy wasn’t having any of this. They may be their fans, but this doesn’t give them the right to disrespect the team.

Van Noy taught everyone a lesson, including those who forgot that the Patriots have actually built a dynasty. According to him, it was disrespectful. The team tried really hard to play their best game on the field, and disappointing their fans was the last thing they wanted to do that night. Players felt 100 times worse, and they were trying to win. Desperately.

“I thought it was disrespectful,” Van Noy said. “We’re trying to put the best product on the field. We’re not trying to disappoint anyone. Just imagine as a fan or a media person that our feelings are probably 100 times more. Our livelihoods are on the line and we want to win.”

It was more than disrespectful

This was a really good point. Players were already frustrated, and they really didn’t need all that negativity at Gillette Stadium. Nothing can beat their internal frustrations, and to be honest, they didn’t deserve to be treated this way. Those guys won the Super Bowl last year, remember?

Sadly, even the best players are booed these days. But, you know how Brady works. He will turn this into a motivation, and will lead the team to a big win on Sunday. When it comes to Sunday’s game, New England has a problem to solve.

Robert Kraft’s team is in the middle of a big scandal at the moment. The Cincinnati Bengals complained of the videotaping that took place last Sunday. Head coach Bill Belichick says his team has nothing to do with the Patriots cameraman who was filming the game in Cleveland. The team released a statement confirming this and adding that the film crew was probably unaware of the NFL rules that ban this activity.

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