Colin Cowherd Sums Up Patriots’ Ugly Week 7 Loss To 49ers In Three Words

Colin Cowherd has summed up the Patriots’ ugly week 7 loss to the 49ers in only three words. The Patriots are not looking very good right now and it might not be getting better anytime soon. The Patriots have been struggling to get back on track after the positive COVID tests. But Bill Belichick was originally optimistic about the team going forward.

“Today’s an important day in our preparation for the Broncos,” Belichick said. “We’ve had several days now of virtual meetings between the staff members and from the staff to the players. We’ve been able to cover a lot of things, but we haven’t spent any time together, so today’s our opportunity to do that. We look forward to that. One thing that we’ve learned this year repeatedly has been we have to be ready to adjust and adapt to changes and modifications and the way we do things and, in some cases, decisions that really come down to a very short amount of time that we have to be ready to adjust to.”

“So we’re certainly taking things day by day — probably hour by hour would be more accurate. We’ll just see how we progress and then as we find out more on our end, or if there are other things externally that we can’t control that, then we’ll deal with those as they come. That’s the way it’s been all year. I think our team and our players have done a good job of handling those adjustments, and we’ll continue to do that.”

Colin Cowherd Sums Up Patriots’ Ugly Week 7 Loss To 49ers In Three Words

But now, Fox host Colin Cowherd has come out with some interesting things to say about the state of the Patriots. Take a look.

“Bill comes due,” Cowherd said Monday on FOX Sports 1. “(Bill) Belichick’s worst loss — 27-point loss — at Foxboro. Now, some of this is San Francisco’s good. They’re getting healthier. They don’t have (Nick) Bosa, but that’s still a decent pass rush. First time New England not scoring a touchdown at home in four years. Cam Newton’s passer rating has declined each game. Listen, they don’t draft offensive skill people well. So, good luck to Cam or any other quarterback here. You cannot win with this slow of a receiving and tight end corps. I don’t care if you have (Patrick) Mahomes. You cannot win big with this roster.”

What do you think about what he had to say?