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Nick Quaglia, Marv Ezhan and Mike Molyneaux hit another week of the CLNS Media Patriots Roundtable following a tough win for New England in a Super Bowl rematch against Philly. 

First, the team's 9-1 and at the start of the season, there were talks about them going 16-0 during the regular season. But now that we've made it this deep into the year, we've noticed something. The offense has been wildly underwhelming. Are the offensive shortcomings more on Tom Brady's shoulders or are the pieces around him not performing well enough?

Something else that's been more and more noticeable. Lamar Jackson and the Ravens seem to be legit. They're also the only team that's beaten the Patriots this season. Is it critical that the Patriots grab the one seed and make sure that the playoffs go through Foxboro? 

And finally, let's bring it back to the offensive shortcomings. Another area they've struggled in? The red zone. Actually, they're one of the worst in the NFL once they get close to the end zone. Is this something that should be a major concern? 

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