FOXBORO -- Patriots president Jonathan Kraft isn't feeling much in the way of sympathy for some of his team's rivals in the AFC that have started the season 0-2. When reminded on 98.5 The Sports Hub that both the Ravens and Colts are winless to start the season, Kraft took the opportunity to highlight Baltimore's struggles in particular.

"It's too bad about Baltimore, isn't it?" Kraft said, tongue firmly implanted in cheek. "It's really too bad about Baltimore."

When suggested by Sports Hub host Marc Bertrand that it may be "karma" coming back to bite the Ravens and Colts, Kraft once again replied sarcastically.

"Oh, that has nothing to do with it," Kraft said. "The Ravens are sweethearts. John Harbaugh, he's a sweetheart."

The Ravens organization became public enemy No. 1 in New England after complaining to the league about formations used by the Patriots in their Divisional Round matchup in last year's playoffs. The next week, of course, the Colts helped spark the Deflategate saga that dominated headlines in the lead-up to the Super Bowl and throughout the offseason.