“It’s definitely a problem, for sure, when your quarterback is coming to the sideline and he’s not necessarily agreeing with the play-calling, or the design of the plays that are being called,” White explained on. “There was definitely a whole lot of quick game being called. Defenses after a while, they get a hold of what you’re doing. If you’re throwing slants and pop passes, they’re going to get a bead on it.
White added:"It's hard to play against defenses like that. They are really good. If you continue to throw short like that, they're fine with that, they'll just break on the ball and let you get that gain of two or three . It's going to be tough sledding. Eventually, you're going to have to challenge those defensive backs because they've been beat. They're there in coverage a lot of times, but guys are making those contested catches on them.
“I think what he was saying, obviously I agree with it. Maybe I wouldn’t have done it like him, but he’s the guy playing. He’s frustrated. I’m sure the entire offense is frustrated. It’s not just . I think it’s the entire offense as a whole has been completely inconsistent aside from Rhamondre . He’s been the only consistent guy on that offense all year long.”Patriots wide receiver Kendrick Bourne“We gotta get the ball downfield," Bourne told reporters in the locker room after the defeat.
"We have plays but we can't get to them. We're calling them, but it's not working. ... Hopefully we can get Mac more time so he can make the plays." The Patriots need to figure out their offensive issues ASAP or they could find themselves with a near-impossible path to the playoffs, potentially as soon as next week.
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