Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots allowed the Buffalo Bills to score first and he took his frustration out on his tablet
The New England Patriots tried to keep the Buffalo Bills and everyone guessing leading up to Week 4. They weren’t going to let anyone know until the last second what their quarterback situation was. In the end, it was Jacoby Brissett getting the start. However, it’s possible that Bill Belichick should have focused a little more on getting his defense ready.
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Tyrod Taylor and the Bills drove down the field on their first possession with relative ease. Using wildcat packages and a number of creative looks, the Bills ended up in the red zone. That’s when Taylor found the always talented LeSean McCoy open in the flats.
McCoy knows what to do in those situations, putting the moves on and scampering into the end zone for six points:
However, Belichick wasn’t happy with that result in the slightest—whether it was his fault or his players. Rather than taking it out on said players, though, the tablet in his hand became the victim. Belichick turned from the sideline and headed toward the bench. That’s when he took a page out of Rob Gronkowski’s handbook and spiked the tablet into the bench:
Someone sing Belichick a soothing song or something. He looks like he definitely needs it.
The bad news is that the tablet-spike didn’t improve anything at all. New England’s offense looked hapless against the Bills while Buffalo’s offense continued to go to work on the defense. They may have been 3-0 heading into this game, but a perfect four-game start seems like it could be a long-shot at this point.