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Something has changed in New England, and it has done so with stunning rapidity. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider: Martin Rogers takes us inside the shocking decline of the New England Patriots ... we take a look at one MLB reporter’s life inside the bubble ... and we celebrate Ron Rivera completing his final round of chemotherapy. Bill Belichick knew exactly what failed during the New England Patriots’ latest slide into something wedged between mediocre and miserable and he wasn’t shy about saying it was the offense. And the defense. And the special teams. And a whole lot more. ā€œRunning, passing, defending the run, defending the pass, ball security, tackling, blocking,ā€ the New England Patriots coach continued, after his team’s third straight loss came against the San Francisco 49ers this past weekend. ā€œNone of it was good enough. We need to improve in all areas. Everybody contributed to it.ā€ So there you have it. Everything is wrong in New England. The organization that has won six Super Bowls in modern times and was football’s most dominant force over the past two decades has been outplayed in recent weeks. The season doesn’t hold much hope. Quarterback Cam Newton admitted he was both embarrassed and in danger of losing his job after getting benched against the 49ers. The Patriots hadn’t previously lost three straight since 2002. They are hurting. The aura of invincibility has been shattered. [STORY IMAGE 1] So why isn’t everyone else enjoying it more? For this is exactly what the nationwide army of Patriot-haters have long awaited. The grisly slump following a pretty decent start to the season has provided a ton of ammunition but there isn’t a whole lot of sneering animosity towards Belichick’s team. No one seems to have much of an appetite for it. This isn’t how you’d have imagined such a scenario playing out. When Tom Brady departed for Tampa Bay, the likeliest outcome seemed to be that Brady might find life tough in his new surroundings while the Patriots machine just kept on churning, especially when Newton came in as a highly affordable free agent. All those teams that have been tortured by New England’s dominance over the years feared a post-Brady continuation of the Patriots dynasty, so why are they not celebrating now that it seems the opposite looms? Where’s the party? There isn’t one and the reason is because this story hasn’t followed a path that even fans with the most antipathy of all towards New England would have chosen. In sports, everyone wants to see the giant toppled and taken down. If we’re being honest, they want to see teams like the Patriots have their heart broken in the same way that they did to so many others, perhaps with a nail-biting defeat in the most important game of the year. [STORY IMAGE 2] But not this. Not a glum trudge away from relevancy. This feels too drastic, the Pats meekly falling down the pecking order and barely mustering a fight as it happens. Even this was self-imposed. Brady having a grand old time down in Tampa has less to do with his own initial preference and more about the organization making the decision to move on without him. In New England, the gloom is at unprecedented levels. A region of fans are discovering what it is like to have a not particularly good football team. Overreactions abound. Local outlet [Boston.com]( wants them to start tanking, stating that ā€œfrom here on out, every win is a loss.ā€ [The Boston Globe’s Chad Finn]( speculated about how bad things would need to get before Belichick considered tearing up his squad. ā€œIt is much more fun to write about a good team,ā€ Finn said. ā€œBut it would be fascinating to see what a Belichick fire sale would look like.ā€ On FS1’s First Things First, [co-host Kevin Wildes said]( that the panic level among Patriots supporters should be ā€œon a scale of 1-10, a solid 700.ā€ Meanwhile, Brady is making all those who questioned him feel silly, looking tanned and terrific down in Tampa and boasting an impressive 5-2 record. His exploits, at age 43 no less, have been good enough to add steam to the discussion about how much of New England’s historic success was directly attached to him, and what level of credit should be apportioned to Belichick. [STORY IMAGE 3] ā€œ(Brady) is driven to prove Belichick wrong and is he ever off to the races,ā€ [FOX Sports’ Skip Bayless said on Undisputed](. ā€œHe is … proving that he was by far more valuable than Bill Belichick through those 20 years in New England. The dynasty was created and sustained in the largest part by Brady, who slowly but surely after taking over as a very young player, became the face, the leader of that franchise.ā€ These are odd days in the NFL. It is not often that Belichick has found himself under fire and with his decision-making in the spotlight, but a 2-4 record for a team that has won its division 16 of the last 17 years will do that to you. There is a lot of work needed if Newton is to prove he is the answer at quarterback and if the Patriots renowned defense is going to get back on track. The odds ([50-to-1 to win the Super Bowl, per FOX Bet]( are stacked against them. We are only six games into the season but it already feels like a sad demise. Yet for those historically bullied by New England, it is an unsatisfying one. [STORY IMAGE 4] The decline of a champion is never quite as much fun as you think it is going to be. English soccer fans waited a generation for Manchester United to fall off its perch then didn’t find the sort of glee they expected when it actually happened. As much as the rest of baseball loves to hate the New York Yankees, there is nothing the neutrals would love more than to see them reach the World Series, then get beaten. It is fun to conquer the dynastic teams when they are still great. The moment they drop, something changes. Something has altered in New England, and it has done so with stunning rapidity. While all that Brady touches turns to gold, the Patriots, amazingly, are just kind of there. Not good enough, according to Belichick, at any facet of the game. And not Patriot-like enough, right now, to still be hated. ā€œReally,ā€ Belichick added, ā€œthere’s not much else to say.ā€ [STORY IMAGE 5] Here’s what others have said ... Cam Newton, New England Patriots: ā€œThe first thing I said to myself coming home was, ā€˜You keep playing games like that, bro, and it’s going to be a permanent change.' You don’t need to tell me that for me to understand that. I get it loud and clear.ā€ Danny Heifetz, The Ringer: ā€œFor 20 years the Patriots were defined by the greatest quarterback and head coach pairing of all time. Now the Pats have a quarterback making rookie mistakes and a defense that looks poorly coached. The result is New England reverting to a state of pre-Brady ineptitude.ā€ Skip Bayless, Undisputed: ā€œThere is one man in sports I don’t bet against. Tom Brady is exposing Bill Belichick as a ā€˜pretty good’ football coach … he deserves 80 percent of the credit for the Patriots dynasty.ā€ [IN OTHER WORDS] - From daily COVID-19 tests, to grab-and-go meals, to an in-house barber, Major League Baseball did the bubble just about perfectly. [Sports Illustrated’s Tom Verducci]( details his life inside MLB’s playoff bubble. - Which college football teams do the least with the most in recruiting? [ESPN staff writer Tom VanHaaren]( has the answer here. - Trevon Duval was the first one-and-done Duke player to go undrafted. After three stops in the G league, Duval is looking for a way into the NBA. [Bleacher Report’s Clevis Murray]( explains why Duval is not done yet. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Forget the best thing we saw today … this might be the best thing we’ve seen all year. One day after defeating the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Football Team head coach Ron Rivera celebrated another victory as he received his final round of chemotherapy, which marked the end of a seven-week series of treatments. Rivera announced back in August that he had squamous cell cancer, but he has continued to coach throughout his treatments. Rivera’s battle is not over, as he will still attend numerous follow-up appointments and scans, but this is a great step in the right direction. As he left the hospital, Rivera rang the bell, signaling the end of his treatments. Way to go, coach. We are all rooting for you! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Tampa Bay Rays vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (FOX, 8 p.m. ET) Blake Snell takes the mound for the Tampa Bay Rays, who take on Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 of the World Series. World Series Watch Party (@MLBONFOX Twitter, 8 p.m. ET) Come hang out with Nick Swisher, Tino Martinez, Rick Ankiel and Ben Verlander as they react to all the action and answer your questions while the Rays and Dodgers battle in Game 6 of the World Series. Back To School (@CFBonFOX Social Handles) Dean Blandino and Mike Pereira break down the call on the game-winning 2-point conversion for Indiana and take a look at a targeting call against Nebraska. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( World Series Game 6: Tampa Bay Rays vs. Los Angeles Dodgers OVER/UNDER 8.5 Runs Scored: OVER (+105) Baseball is one of the toughest sports to bet, especially when it comes to a World Series as wild and unpredictable as this one has been. With that said, it’s best to rely on the numbers, so that’s exactly what we’re going to do here. For starters, these teams have combined to score 10-or-more runs in three of the five games so far this series. The last time Blake Snell and Tony Gonsolin squared off, which came in Game 2 of this series, the Rays won by a final score of 6-4. Look for the Dodgers to use an abundance of pitchers in this matchup, similar to how they did in Game 2, when Dodgers manager Dave Roberts went to his bullpen a total of six times. Again, betting baseball is no easy task, but if you’re looking for some action in Game 6, taking the over of 8.5 runs scored at +105 odds could be your best play. [WHAT THEY SAID] ā€œI think sometimes in life the biggest challenges end up being the best things that happen in your life.ā€ — Tom Brady [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [Google Play]( [App Store]( [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Also available on these devices: [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] Trademark & Copyright Notice: ā„¢ and Ā© 2020 Fox Media LLC and FOX Sports Interactive Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Please do not reply to this message. If you do not wish to receive emails like this in the future, please [unsubscribe](. FOX Sports respects your privacy. Click [here]( to view our Privacy Policy. Fox.com Business & Legal Affairs - Manager Digital Media P.O. Box 900 Beverly Hills, California 90213-0900

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