Bill Belichick Reveals Two Keys To Patriots’ Six-Game Winning Streak

Bill Belichick has revealed two keys to the New England Patriots’ current winning streak. The Patriots are one of the hottest teams in the NFL right now. Mac Jones has proven himself the best rookie QB in the NFL so far and it really isn’t close. Sure, the season started off pretty slowly. But since then, the Patriots have looked like they are very much a playoff level team. They will be taking on the Bills this week and it has big implications for the future of their season. Will they be able to continue their winning streak?

They could even be a Super Bowl contender depending on how the rest of the season goes. They started off the season 2-4 and did not look very good. There were questions surrounding Mac Jones and his ability to compete at the NFL level. Well, he has proven that he can get it done.

Bill Belichick recently talked about what his team has done in order to get to this point.

Bill Belichick Reveals Two Keys To Patriots’ Six-Game Winning Streak

“I think each game has got its own kind of dynamics,” Belichick said after his team dismantled the Tennesse Titans. “I’d say it always starts with if we don’t turn the ball over and we can take the ball away from our opponents, that’s always a good thing. Field position in the kicking game, that’s always a good thing, too.”

The defense has been stellar for most of the season. They started off the season pretty well but have improved immensely. Now, they are clearly one of the best teams in the entire NFL. Belichick also talked about this on Monday.

“We hadn’t gotten any fumbles out in, I don’t know, however many games it was,” Belichick said Monday. “And we went back and looked at a lot of things and tried to address it. We were losing the ball, as well, so we just tried to address things as a team. I think we’ve done a better job of coaching. The assistant coaches and myself, I think we’ve all done a better job of coaching it. I think the players understand what we’re trying to do.”

“There’s much more evidence of them doing what we’re asking them to do, and they’re having better results,” Belichick said. “If we had probably coached it better at the beginning, we might’ve had better results in the beginning. I don?t know.”