The New England Patriots suffered a disappointing 34-33 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday afternoon on a miraculous final play that needed two laterals for the Dolphins to pull off the upset.

Despite this being a potential playoff picture shifting loss for the Patriots, head coach Bill Belichick didn't sound one bit concerned about the situation on Monday afternoon, according to Zack Cox of NESN.

As expected, there has been no change in the perspective or outlook from Belichick following the loss to the Dolphins. It has now put their chances at securing the top overall spot in the AFC playoff picture at a bleaker spot heading into the final three games of the regular season. Keep in mind, the Kansas City Chiefs currently hold a two-game advantage over them in the standings for home-field advantage in the postseason.

This is the type of mentality that has helped the Patriots continue to stay where they are among the top teams in the league as they have not let disappointing losses in the past linger. It has always been the mental makeup of the team to look forward toward the next opponent, which has been led by Belichick giving that steady approach with his mindset and focus. This will likely once again be the case the Patriots under him have typically bounced back from these type of situations over the years.

New England has on tap a huge matchup in Week 15 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are also coming off a discouraging loss to the Oakland Raiders 24-21 this past Sunday. It could be a pivotal matchup that further impacts the playoff picture concerning the potential matchups. This may ultimately be the reason why Belichick has shifted gears as this week's matchup could have a tremendous impact on how things unfold over the last few weeks of the regular season.