No matter what sport you play or watch one of the key components to putting yourself in position to win, whether it’s a single game or over the course of entire season, is getting off to a good start. You have a good start you feel confident, you may win a game you shouldn’t against a difficult opponent and before you know it your team has a huge boost of confidence and anything is possible.

Jerod Mayo - New England PatriotsAccording to some research by Mike Reiss of ESPN Boston, the New England Patriots are second in the NFL with the most consecutive season opening wins with six. Only the Pittsburgh Steelers have more with seven. That means going into the 2010 season opener the Patriots haven’t started their season with a loss since 2003. Just to refresh your memory, that was the 31-0 pounding in Buffalo by the Bills who had just signed former New England DB Lawyer Malloy after he was cut. This was the game that brought about the quote from Tom Jackson of ESPN “let me say this clearly…they [the Patriots players] hate their coach.”

So much for my theory, and Jackson’s, because the Patriots went 14-2 and won their second Super Bowl in three years. They would win the following one as well becoming the last NFL team to win back-to-back titles.

By the way the Patriots, who open at home against Cincinnati, have never lost a home opener (1st home game of the season) in Gillette Stadium where they are 8-0 since 2002 and have won 13 of the last 15. In their last 10 road openers (1st road game of the season) they are 5-5 under Bill Belichick and they are 1-2 since 2000 when they open the season on the road which hasn’t happened since 2007 when they massacred the Jets in the Meadowlands 38-14.

Here’s a look at the current streaks, wins or losses, to open a season:

Wins: Steelers — 7; Patriots — 6; Broncos — 3; Cowboys — 3; Packers — 3

Losses: Raiders — 7; Browns — 5; Buccaneers — 4; Chiefs — 4; Dolphins — 4; Jaguars — 3; Rams — 3

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