Mac Jones and the New England Patriots are taking a beating at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts Saturday night, as the Pats' offense couldn't get anything going. But if Jones is a glass-half-full type of person, he can look at the Patriots' huge deficit as an opportunity for him to pull off a Tom Brady.

Via ESPN Stats & Info (h/t Mike Reiss of ESPN):

From @ESPNStatsInfo: The Patriots haven't overcome a deficit of at least 17 points since Super Bowl LI against the Falcons (28-3).

It was not long ago when Brady, then still with the Patriots, led New England to capture a Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons despite finding themselves down by 25 points at one point in the contest. If Jones were to duplicate that feat in this Week 15 road game at Lucas Oil Stadium, he's going to need to be more accurate, especially with how locked in Indianapolis' defense has been so far in the contest. Colts linebacker Darius Leonard has been a monster for Indianapolis' stop unit, and he's already had a booming red-zone interception on a great read of Jones.

Nevertheless, the game isn't over yet. Nothing is ever really out of reach for Bill Belichick and the Patriots.