Momentum can be powerful, but here's the tricky thing about it: it's incredibly fleeting.
That was the case for the Patriots Sunday afternoon, when an aggressive decision by Bill Belichick didn't pay off -- and later on Sunday night, one of his former players -- Rodney Harrison -- ripped him for it.
Here's how it went down: in the third quarter, after forcing their first three-and-out of the game, the Patriots snapped an six-quarter touchdown drought by tying the game at 14 on a 22-yard scamper by Damien Harris and a conversion from Cam Newton to Jakobi Meyers.