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As popular as the New England NFL team is these days, it may be hard to believe that there was a time when a Patriots football ticket was a tough sell in and around Massachusetts. In 1990 and 1991, the franchise averaged less than 40,000 fans per home game, and from 1983 through 1993, they drew more than 400,000 in total home attendance just three times. Of course, those were some pretty bad Patriots teams in those days as well. The 1990 squad went 1-15 under head coach Rod Rust, and his replacement, Dick McPherson, could only manage an 8-24 mark during the next two seasons. That's a far cry from the current team's reign of three Super Bowl titles in the past for seasons, to be sure. Those days seem to be ancient history, at least in the minds of modern-day New England football fans, who are hungry for their favorite team to win their fourth NFL championship of the decade.
One Good Reason To Buy A Patriots Football Ticket
There are several reasons why New England has started to excel, and why everyone is scrambling to secure a Patriots football ticket, but none may be more vital to the team's success than its coach, Bill Belichick. Belichick, who was born in Nashville, Tennessee on April 16, 1952, played center and tight end at Ohio Wesleyan from 1971 through 1974. He has been an NFL head or assistant coach for more than three decades, starting out as a special assistant with the Baltimore Colts back in 1975. As a head coach with the Cleveland Browns, the New York Jets and the Patriots, he has amassed more than 100 wins and is the only NFL head coach to even win three Super Bowls in four seasons. During his coaching career, Belichick has won five Super Bowl rings, six conference titles and eight division championships. There is little doubt that, with his analytical mind and exceptional play calling tendencies, Coach Belichick contributes greatly to each and every New England victory.
