Michael Lombardi Reacts To Patriots Win Over Chargers, Talks Moving Forward

The New England Patriots are coming off of their most dominant performance in the regular season. Players entered Week 13 with a win. Head coach Bill Belichick and his team were one win away from going back to .500. They finished the game with a beautiful 45-0 win, and yes, pretty much everyone was so impressed. NFL Insider Michael Lombardi shared his thoughts on the Patriots and their incredible performance. He joined “NESN After Hours” on Monday night to talk about the Patriots’ success. How will the team handle the rest of the season? Lombardi has a few suggestions.

The NFL Insider admits that New England has to have all players contributing during games. That’s the only way to make the playoffs. Coach Belichick can’t really on a couple of veterans to get the job done and his players know it. Everyone has to play at the highest level, and the offense needs to take a dominant approach. Players need to play as good complementary football as they can. They should also create positions with the special teams. It was a remarkable win for the team, and they need to do the same on Thursday night football.

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Michael Lombardi has great predictions for the Patriots

The NFL season will soon come to an end, and teams are getting super competitive. New England has earned a spot in the playoff run, and they will do their best to stay on the top.

Patriots veteran quarterback Cam Newton went for just 69 yards, and he doesn’t really use his arm. But, Patriots player did a good job on the field and Gunner Olszewski was the star of the show. Damien Harris couldn’t wait for the right moment, and he hugged his teammate in the middle of his press conference. It was an emotional moment for the Patriots.

It was a hard season for New England and every other NFL team. Players had to play under special circumstances and their struggles were more than obvious. Patriots players seem to be getting back in shape, and things look really good for the team right now.