PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
  • NEWS ▼
  • FORUM ▼
  • SCHEDULE
  • NFL ▼
  • STATS ▼
  • GAMES ▼
LOGIN | REGISTER
PatsFans.com › Patriots Blog › Kevin Rousseau › Chill Out, Patriots Fans
Kevin Rousseau

Chill Out, Patriots Fans

Kevin Rousseau
Kevin Rousseau Staff Writer
September 8, 2008  · 4:00 am | 4 min read
Follow PatsFans.com
Google News ✉ Newsletter

Sun shining. Nice tailgate. Cold drinks. Kebobs on the grill. Lots of laughs. Walking into the stadium. Smirking at the site of a 17-0 banner unceremoniously hung up by the organization. Finding our familiar seats. Warmups. F-16 fly over and "Danger Zone." Player intros and "Crazy Train." Kickoff. Nice breeze blowing keeping the heat down. Patriots moving the ball early on.

Then everything changed.

It was always in the back of our minds. It could happen. The invincible quarterback could get knocked out with a season-ending injury. It happens to virtually every Hall of Fame quarterback during their career. And indeed, it did horrify us when we saw the replay. And then we once again admired him as he courageously walked off the field on his own power and down into the Patriots locker room. And suddenly, Patriots Nation collectively began the chants of "Well, there goes the season." The rest of NFL Nation sensed a great opportunity handed to them. Some of them actually cheered the injury. "The Patriots are finally getting their due," said a fan from the Other Team.

Based upon the backdrop of the stunning injury, a so-so performance against the mediocre Chiefs, and the realization that it is not a God-given right to go to the Super Bowl every season, I'm here to deliver a simple message to you:

Chill out.

Really.

Just take a few deep breaths and get a hold of yourself.

Okay, there. Let me explain myself.

I don't know about you but I'm suddenly much more curious about this Patriots team than I have been in some time. Really, going into the game yesterday felt a little like a Day of Obligation, didn't it? We knew what was going to happen. The Patriots were going to throttle the Chiefs. Except for the Super Bowl, the Patriots high caliber of play has made watching them---well--- very predictable. Don't tell anybody, but last season I took the kids out to our place on Islesboro on a beautiful fall Sunday instead of sitting inside watching them throttle the Dolphins in Miami. It was a better use of time.

From a spectator standpoint, Sunday's game against the Chiefs demonstrated to us once again why we watch sports. For the most part, we just can't predict what will happen and we are curious as to see how it will all play out. The stirring on the Patriots sideline after Brady went down the stairs. The completion to Moss from the Patriots end zone on Cassel's first series. His touchdown pass to Moss a little while later. The defense looking shakey and then making a classic bend-but-don't-break stand at the end of the game to win a squeaker. You do remember that is exactly how the Patriots made their living before the 2007 season, don't you?

I know it sounds counter-intuitive to my last paragraph but the greatest offensive machine in NFL history was fun but predictable. Now, all bets are off. We don't know what is going to happen. We are like everyone else. It might end up a disaster or it might surprise you in a 11-5 sort of way. We just don't know. We don't know who is going to take on more of a leadership role now that there is a vacum. We will anxiously await to see how they are going to game plan around an inexperienced Matt Cassel like we did in 2002 when Drew Bledsoe went down. You've got questions and the next 15 weeks (and perhaps more) will provide the answers.

Before you book a room at the Tobin Bridge hotel, take a few steps back and look at the Patriots inventory before you start thinking about Matt Cassel. The team has arguably the deepest set of running backs and wide receivers in the League. An offensive line that is pretty darn good. A defense that might be a little suspect in the secondary but is generally believed to get better as the season progresses. And a coaching staff that makes adjustments and game plans virtually better than anyone else in recent memory.

The point is this. If you have to stick a big, fat question mark at quarterback into the equation, the surrounding cast is a stacked deck that at least gives the team a chance to win some games and gain respectabilty.

Oh, yes….our old friend "the respect card." How are you? It's been a while since we've seen you in these parts. How's the wife and kids? Nice to see you again.

It will be fashionable to dismiss the Patriots whether you are a Jets fan, a prominent member of the media, or just a crushed Pats fan. But such dismissal will surely be the 2008 bulletin board material for this team. Everyone has written them off. For the life of me, it baffles me annually when everyone has the answers to all of the season's NFL questions after week one. In short, these Patriots are playing with your house money. Can't you see that?

If they have a below average season, it will because of Brady's injury. An above average season with a playoff appearance or two would further cement Bill Belichick and the team's legacy as the Team of the Decade.

For sure, you will get frustrated when Cassel throws a painful interception or when they just miss out in a close game that would have been a cakewalk with Tom Brady quarterbacking the team. But at the end of it, I'm saying you are going to look back at the 11-5 Patriots who squeezed everything they could have out of the lemon and say "Once I got over the shock, it was a pretty entertaining way to spend a season."

Buckle in for a roller coaster ride.

This is an archived article originally published on September 8, 2008. Content reflects the editorial context of its original publication date.

More News Headlines:

Patriots’ Maye an Upgrade for Brown? – ‘He Can Make Any Throw’

Patriots’ Maye an Upgrade for Brown? – ‘He Can Make Any Throw’

By: Ian Logue
Drake Maye's talent and vision could unlock A.J. Brown's potential, making him an upgrade over Stefon Diggs for the Patriots in 2026.
23 hours ago
Patriots News 06-07, The Patriots Quickly Overhauled The Roster

Patriots News 06-07, The Patriots Quickly Overhauled The Roster

By: Steve Balestrieri
Examining the Patriots' rapid roster overhaul, Christian Gonzalez's contract holdout, A.J. Brown's offensive impact, and key trade rumors.
2 days ago
GEORGE: What Do The Patriots Really Have In Brown?

GEORGE: What Do The Patriots Really Have In Brown?

By: Bob George
The Patriots' trade for A.J. Brown from the Eagles sparks questions about the crowded wide receiver room, potential roster cuts, and Brown's role.
4 days ago
MORSE: Brown 1st Day, Open Patriots OTA Practice, Raymond Berry Passes Away

MORSE: Brown 1st Day, Open Patriots OTA Practice, Raymond Berry Passes Away

By: Mark Morse
Patriots' AJ Brown shines at OTAs, Drake Maye impresses, and Christian Gonzalez's contract dispute continues. Raymond Berry passes away at 93.
5 days ago
McDaniels Praises Rookie Caleb Lomu’s Versatility, ‘Awesome Kid’

McDaniels Praises Rookie Caleb Lomu’s Versatility, ‘Awesome Kid’

By: Ian Logue
Patriots rookie Caleb Lomu receives high praise from Josh McDaniels for his versatility and 'awesome kid' attitude, addressing a key offensive line need.
6 days ago

📈 Recent Most-Read Articles:
1
2022 New England Patriots Draft Picks – Full List
2
2024 Patriots Draft Picks – FULL LIST
3
Patriots Announce Ticket Increase, Dropping Stadium Parking Fees
4
Heading Into Free Agency, Patriots Have Two Tough Player Decisions to Make
5
Tom Brady’s ‘Life Is Hard’ Speech: Full Patriots HOF Transcript

πŸ“… This Week in Patriots History:

From our archive - this week all-time:
May 25 - June 9 (Through 26yrs)

  • Wednesday Patriots Notebook 6/5: News and Notes(2024)
  • Patriots Pay Respects To Muhammad Ali Following Passing(2016)
  • New England Patriots News 6-03, AFC East Notes(2018)
  • Patriots OTA's: What We've Learned From Day One(2012)
  • Video: "Funny or Die" Tom Brady's Wicked Accent(2012)
  • Belichick Disappointed With Bruins Firing Of Cassidy(2022)
FULL ARCHIVE
Right Now At PatsFans.com:
Patriots' Maye an Upgrade for Brown? - 'He Can Make Any Throw'
2026 NFL Offseason:
Patriots' Maye an Upgrade for Brown? - 'He Can Make Any Throw'
By: Ian Logue
  • Winning Sloppy: The Proven Colts Super Style
  • Tuesday Patriots Headlines: September 7th
Free Newsletter

BE THE FIRST TO KNOW

Join 2,000+ fans getting exclusive stats, analysis, and insights delivered straight to their inbox every week. Never miss a play.

πŸ“Š
Weekly Stats Deep-dive analysis
🎯
First Access New features & tools
πŸ“€
Breaking News Player Signings & Rumors

Subscribe Now

* required

Intuit Mailchimp

PatsFans.com Social Logo
PATSFANS.com

The longest-running independent New England Patriots site online since 2000. Not affiliated w/any school, team or league.

Resources

  • Patriots Forum
  • Schedule
  • Patriots Roster
  • Transcripts
  • Archive

Stats

  • Offensive Stats
  • Opponent Stats
  • Offensive Line
  • Snaps Overview
  • Penalties

Analysis

  • Snap Analysis
  • Personnel Groupings
  • Stats By Personnel
  • Top 10 Plays
  • Offensive Line
  • Defensive Totals

Site

  • About Us
  • Podcast
  • Newsletter
  • Contact Us

Β© 2000-2026 PatsFans.com

Privacy Policy Advertise RSS Feed