There was a time not too long ago when opponents would absolutely dread coming to Gillette Stadium to play the New England Patriots. Now, a trip to Foxboro is treated as a get-right week for visiting teams.

During the glory days of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick leading the Patriots to Super Bowl victories (or at the very least, a trip to the AFC title game), it didn't matter if it was a nice September day or a snowy winter affair in Foxboro. Chances were good the Patriots were going to beat whichever team came to town, and would likely do so in convincing fashion.

Brady was an absurd 121-24 at home, including the playoffs, during his career with the Patriots. In two of those loses, Brady didn't even play in the second half because he was gearing up for the postseason.

But once the team l

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