NFL World Reacts To Robert Kraft Unhappy Report

Fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the New England Patriots’ offense this season. Robert Kraft would share this dissatisfaction.
NBC Sports Boston’s Albert Breer said Sunday that the Patriots owner was “not happy” with the team’s offensive coaching staff.
“It could lead to shuffling at more than just a call point,” Breer said. “We could be talking about a new coordinator with several new position coaches. I think there are several guys on staff who are going to be reviewed after the year.”
The Patriots, who have never named an official offensive coordinator, ranked 24th overall on offense in Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
Given these difficulties, fans aren’t surprised to learn of Kraft’s supposed displeasure. They share this sentiment and hope that he will act to ensure change in 2023.
“You and me both Robert, you and me both,” wrote one fan on Twitter.
“He shouldn’t be,” another fan commented. “He needs to take control of it and do something about it.”
“GASP not really!?” joked one fan.
“Well, I think he would be delighted with their incredible attack,” said another fan sarcastically.
Those frustrated looked on with New England losing four of their last five games after recovering a 10-3 win over the New York Jets by returning a punt for a touchdown.
There is growing belief that Bill Belichick will bring back Alabama offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien next year. The Patriots hope the reunion goes better than adding Matt Patricia and Joe Judge this year.
New England and Miami are tied 7-7 at halftime in a Week 17 game with substantial playoff implications.