Bedard: Patriots’ offense looks horrendous in training camp
On Thursday’s Felger & Mazz program, Greg Bedard spoke about the offensive performance of the New England Patriots.
Patriots Offense Looks Bad in Training Camp
Parts of conversation abbreviated for clarity.
Felger: Greg, what are your thoughts on the Patriots’ offense?
Greg Bedard: I won’t back away from my previous comments. I thought today was pretty poor in terms of offensive practice.
These are things that—if people remember—I said early in the Matt Patricia offense. I will tell you when things look good. I will tell you when things look bad. I thought today was a terrible practice for the offense. And I think the coaches would agree on that.
The last few plays at camp were more of a walkthrough. To me, that was like—right—they want to finish trying to execute something.
I went through the plays when I got back to the press box. I had 22 plays in the team between Jacoby Brissett and Drake Maye. Thirteen of those plays were poor. There were two scrambles, four sacks, two run-stuffs, and five times where the ball was on the ground. That’s 60 percent of the total plays. And that is a horrendous NFL offense.
Now it’s two days into training camp. Plus, the team has a new offense and a lot of new players.
We all know about the defense, which so happened to be missing a bunch of top-line players today. We understand that the defense will be ahead of the offense, but to me, that’s not the story today.
Today was more about piss-poor execution all over the place, and it needs to get a lot better.
Jim Murray: So Greg, the protection issues you mentioned in the tweet, is that more about the personnel or the new coaching permutations?
Bedard: I think it’s all of it, Jim. I will say, the defense seemed to be bringing some pressure today. I remember Josh Bledsoe came off the edge unblocked at one point.
I do think that the defense is throwing things at the offense. Many of the problems are on the offense though. I just think they are just getting acclimated, and I think the defense is way ahead of them.
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