Why is Tom Brady frustrated with the Patriots offense? On Monday, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady expressed frustration with the team’s offense, less than 24 hours after the team’s 17-10 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
“It’s just frustration with the offense; we’re trying to grind them out. I’m happy we won on the road, but at the same time, I just wish we’d score more points,” Brady said on “The Greg Hill Show” on sports radio WEEI. “We have to figure out how we can fix our problems as best we can.”
Sunday’s game was the first time in Brady’s career that he did not lead the team in touchdown passes. Wide receiver Julian Edelman threw the only touchdown pass by the Patriots in the third quarter of their win. Will Tom Brady frustrated continue into Week 12?
“As crazy as it sounds, we’re still kind of relatively new; getting familiar with each other on offense,” Brady said on the radio program, while also crediting the Eagles’ defense.”
Why is Tom Brady Frustrated?
“The strength of our team is our defense and special teams. So on offense, we just have to take advantage when we get opportunities, understand where our strengths lie and try to play to them. Not giving short fields. Not turning the ball over. Try to take advantage when we get into the red area and score touchdowns. That’s kind of where our offense is, and that’s kind of where our team is.”
Despite his feelings about how the team performed offensively on Sunday, Brady believes the team will work on the issues that they have and improve as the season continues if they continue to work on them. Tom Brady frustrated is just the start.
“I just wish we would play better offensively,” Brady said in the radio interview. “We have to go do it. I don’t think it’s about talking about it. It’s about doing it and trying to get the best we can out of our offense, and seeing if we can be more productive and score more points.”