Manawatu Standard

Patriots go down

- Larry Lage

Matt Patricia weaved his way through a crowd to hug the man who helped him live a dream.

Patricia beat mentor Bill Belichick, seemingly making all the right moves to help the Detroit Lions defeat the New England Patriots 26-10 yesterday.

‘‘I’m sure it meant a lot, his first win as a head coach,’’ Detroit quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford said. ‘‘Probably no sweeter than to do it against your old team. ‘‘We needed this one.’’

The Lions (1-2) suddenly looked like a team with a plan on offence and defence under their first-year coach, and former New England assistant. They opened the season with a 31-point loss to the New York Jets at home and fell short in a comeback at San Francisco.

Patricia was given a game ball by his players, but refused to relish in the moment.

‘‘I’m just happy for the guys,’’ he said. ‘‘They’re the ones who deserve it.’’

The Patriots (1-2) have had weaknesses exposed on both sides of the ball, losing two of their first three games for the first time since 2012.

Belichick was in no mood to reflect on his former defensive coordinato­r earning his first win.

‘‘My job is my football team,’’ said Belichick, who is 14-9 against former assistants. ‘‘That’s what I’m worried about. That’s what I’m concerned about.’’

Patricia and Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady also hugged briefly at midfield after the game and other New England players made a point of connecting with their former coach.

Detroit were in control from the start, creating holes for rookie running back Kerryon Johnson and giving Matthew Stafford time to pass.

Johnson had 101 yards rushing on 16 carries, becoming the first player to reach the mark for the Lions since Reggie Bush ran for 117 yards against Green Bay on Nov 28, 2013. Detroit’s 70-game stretch without a 100-yard rusher was the longest since the NFLAFL merger.

Brady pulled the Patriots within three points on a 10-yard TD pass to James White early in the third.

Detroit refused to let the fivetime Super Bowl-winning quarterbac­k get any closer.

Stafford responded with a 33-yard TD pass, capping a 10-play, 75-yard drive that took more than six minutes off the clock.

Darius Slay picked off Brady’s pass at the Detroit 15 midway through the fourth quarter, helping the Lions seal the win.

While Patricia and his players downplayed how much he could help them prepare for a team he helped coach the previous 14 years, Slay said it was a factor.

‘‘He knows everything about that team and he made sure we knew it as well,’’ Slay said.

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