1972 New England Patriots season

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1972 New England Patriots season
Owner Billy Sullivan
General manager Upton Bell (fired)
Peter Hadhazy (interim)
Head coach John Mazur (fired)
Phil Bengtson (interim)
Home stadium Schaefer Stadium
Results
Record3–11
Division place5th AFC East
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers None
All-Pros None
Uniform
AFC-1972-Uniform-NE.PNG

The 1972 New England Patriots season was the franchise's third season in the National Football League and 13th overall. The Patriots ended the season with a record of three wins and eleven losses and finished last in the AFC East Division. The Patriots continued their period of futility as they slumped to another horrendous record, and missed the playoffs for the ninth straight season. After being embarrassed 31–7 in their home opener against Cincinnati, the Patriots would win their next two games against Atlanta and Washington. However, the Patriots would continue their mid-season misery, losing nine consecutive games to slide to 2–10 before winning their first (and only) road game against the New Orleans Saints. New England went winless against AFC opponents. Out of their 11 losses, only two were by one possession, a 24–17 loss to Baltimore and a 27–24 loss to Buffalo. The worst of these losses was a 52–0 thrashing by the eventual Super Bowl champions, the Miami Dolphins, who would go on to achieve the only undefeated season in NFL history. That Dolphins loss remains the worst loss and most points ever allowed in a game in Patriots history.

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Although they won three games, the 1972 Patriots had the second-worst point differential (minus-254) of any team in a 14-game NFL season, ahead of only the expansion 1976 Buccaneers. The 1972 Patriots had the franchise’s worst point differential until the 1990 team was outscored by 265 points (181–446) in a 1–15 season. [1] They lost eight of their fourteen games by three touchdowns or more, and their first two wins were by a single point. Pro Football Reference argues that the 1970 and 1972 Patriots were, owing to the more difficult schedule faced by the 1990 team, the weakest Patriot teams ever, [2] and rivalled only by the 1991 Colts and 2009 Rams [3] as the weakest team by an established franchise since the NFL–AFL merger.

Draft

1972 New England Patriots draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
249 Tom Reynolds   Wide receiver San Diego State
373 Jim White   Defensive end Colorado State
5124 Ron Bolton   Defensive back Norfolk State
7165 Clark Hoss   Tight end Oregon State
7166 John Tarver   Running back Colorado
8195Steve Beyrle  Guard Kansas State
9220Mike Kelson  Offensive tackle Arkansas
10245Mel Caraway  Defensive back Northwestern Oklahoma State
11269 Rodney Cason   Offensive tackle Angelo State
12296 Steve Booras   Defensive end Mesa Jr. College
13325Sam Elmore  Defensive back Eastern Michigan
14350Ed Rideout  Wide receiver Boston College
15375Joel Klime  Tight end Pittsburgh
16400Eric Dahl  Defensive back San Jose State
17424Dick Graham  Wide receiver Oklahoma State
17425 Junior Ah You   Linebacker Arizona State Played for the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL between 1972 and 1981.
      Made roster        Pro Football Hall of Fame     *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Staff

1972 Boston Patriots staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches


Roster

1972 New England Patriots roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams (ST)

Practice squad


Rookies in italics

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 17 Cincinnati Bengals L 7–310—1 Schaefer Stadium 60,999
2September 24 Atlanta Falcons W 21–201—1Schaefer Stadium60,999
3October 1 Washington Redskins W 24–232—1Schaefer Stadium60,999
4October 8at Buffalo Bills L 14–382—2 War Memorial Stadium 41,749
5October 15 New York Jets L 13–412—3Schaefer Stadium60,999
6October 22at Pittsburgh Steelers L 3–332—4 Three Rivers Stadium 46,081
7October 29at New York Jets L 10–342—5 Shea Stadium 62,867
8November 6 Baltimore Colts L 17–242—6Schaefer Stadium60,999
9November 12at Miami Dolphins L 0–522—7 Miami Orange Bowl 80,010
10November 19 Buffalo Bills L 24–272—8Schaefer Stadium60,999
11November 26at Baltimore Colts L 0–312—9 Memorial Stadium 54,907
12December 3 Miami Dolphins L 21–372—10Schaefer Stadium60,999
13December 10at New Orleans Saints W 17–103—10 Tulane Stadium 64,889
14December 17at Denver Broncos L 21–453—11 Mile High Stadium 51,656
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1 vs Bengals

Week One: Cincinnati Bengals (0–0) at New England Patriots (0–0)
Quarter1234Total
Bengals 7371431
Patriots07007

at Schaefer Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts

  • Date: September 17, 1972
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 74 °F or 23.3 °C • Wind 19 miles per hour (31 km/h; 17 kn)
  • Game attendance: 60,999
  • Box Score
Game information

Week 3 vs Redskins

Week Three: Washington Redskins (2–0) at New England Patriots (1–1)
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Redskins 0140923
Patriots0710724

at Schaefer Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts

  • Date: October 1, 1972
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 54 °F or 12.2 °C; wind 14 miles per hour (23 km/h; 12 kn)
  • Referee: John McDonough
  • [4]
Game information

Standings

AFC East
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Miami Dolphins 14001.0008–011–0385171W14
New York Jets 770.5006–26–5367324L2
Baltimore Colts 590.3574–45–6235252L2
Buffalo Bills 491.3212–62–9257377W1
New England Patriots 3110.2140–80–11192446L1

References