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Patriots fan survey: Who is to blame for the team's condition?

The New England Patriots lost their sixth straight game on Sunday, the longest streak for the team since 1993. The game was the team's first loss at Wembley Stadium and second defeat in an international game in as many years.

The loss, combined with postgame comments from head coach Jerod Mayo that the team was “soft” and a reaction to former longtime head coach Bill Belichick's comments Pat McAfee Show left fans debating who is responsible for the state of the roster.

Is it primarily thanks to Mayo, Belichick, current de facto general manager Eliot Wolf or long-time owner Robert Kraft that the team has gotten to this point?

The Patriots will play at home for the third time in four weeks after returning from overseas, with a rematch against the New York Jets in Week 3. The Jets defeated New England in prime time by a 24-3 margin. The Jets haven't won since then, firing head coach Robert Saleh, trading for wide receiver Davante Adams and ending a holdout on edge rusher Haason Reddick in the process. The Patriots also made changes and brought in rookie Drake Maye at quarterback. Do you expect the team to perform better, worse or about the same in the second leg?

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By Vanessa

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