No, you're obviously sour over something since you seem to post little else other than how much of a Patriots hater you are. Nobody really cares. If you don't like 'em, fine. You don't have to. I'm not bitter about the loss. In fact, I expect the Patriots to react the way they've always done to adversity - to come back stronger, more dangerous and more motivated as a result. I wouldn't want to be squaring off against them in Week #1 next season, that's for damn sure!
I don't think that's a particularly easy schedule, but I don't think it's a particularly hard schedule either. A lot depends on off-season moves.
Bills? They've had difficulty, but are in the process of restructuring. Hardly a "cake walk" team. Not an easy game, but not a hard one.
Broncos? Not a bad team. They've given the Patriots trouble a few times over the last few years, including a humiliating loss a couple of years ago (one of Brady's worst games ever). Could be a tough game for N.E.
Cardinals? On the rise. I expect them to be a playoff contender in the next couple of seasons if they keep going the way they are. Again, not easy but not hard.
Chiefs? Always a middle-of-the-road team, but not a cakewalk. Could give them some difficulty.
Dolphins? Who knows. They're in the same division, so the Patriots HAVE to play them. Could be easy. Or not.
Jets? Good, I'll love watching them pound Mangini's whiner-crew into the turf again.

Not not terribly hard, but not a cake walk either.
Rams? Good test of the run defense. Not an easy game for N.E.
Steelers? A VERY good test of the run defense. A difficult game for N.E. They could quite possibly lose this one, even at home.
Road games
Bills - see above.
Chargers - probably their toughest test of the season next year. These guys will have a serious axe to grind after being beaten by N.E. in two straight post-seasons. I'll definitely be going to S.D. to see this one!
Colts - another high-quality team that can beat N.E. By no means easy.
Dolphins - see above
49ers - not a difficult game on paper, but you never know. . .
Jets - good, they get to pound Mangini again.
Raiders - another west-coast team with an axe to grind. Should be fun. I might even venture to the "black hole" in visiting team colors, which takes balls or stupidity (I'm not sure which). How difficult of a game this is ENTIRELY depends on the Raiders' moves in the off-season.
Seahawks - difficult game. They are very solid and very good. Underrated and looking to make their mark.
So the way I see it, assuming N.E. has roughly the same strength they did this season, they have four or five games where the opposition has a very good chance to beat them. Another eight or so games where N.E. should be favored, but the "any given Sunday" factor could always come into play. Only about 3-4 games that are pretty much "locks" I'd think.