
In Week 4, the Patriots were defeated 38-3 by the Cowboys. It was the worst loss in Bill Belichick’s career.
During the latest episode of the “Let’s Go!” podcast, Tom Brady offered his thoughts on the Patriots’ embarrassing performance.
Brady admit that it’s hard to watch games at times because he can’t make an impact from the sidelines.
“I just watch,” Brady said. “And it’s a hard thing because some things you just want to pull your hair out and go, ‘What the f— is going on here?’”
This is Tom Brady’s response when asked about the Patriots blowout loss. pic.twitter.com/nprQ6QJZ0l
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Brady also shed some light on how tough it is to handle a loss in the NFL.
“It’s tough. I mean, losing in the NFL’s tough,” Brady said, via Sports Illustrated. “For me watching a lot of football, every loss hurts. And believe me, if you’re part of a loss you don’t care about anyone else’s losses. You just care about your loss. If you win you look around and go, ‘All right, who else lost?’ So, in every building with a loss, it’s tough. It’s tough because you spent all week preparing and it didn’t go the way you wanted.”
The post-Brady era hasn’t been great for the Patriots, there’s no doubt about it. We’ll see if they can turn things around Sunday against the Saints.