Tom Brady hopes the Patriots offense’s problems are ‘correctable’

Sep 29, 2014; Kansas City, MO, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) and wide receiver Matthew Slater (18) watch the game on the sidelines during the second half against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs won 41-14. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 29, 2014; Kansas City, MO, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) and wide receiver Matthew Slater (18) watch the game on the sidelines during the second half against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs won 41-14. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports /
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The New England Patriots suffered a thorough beating at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football, dropping to 2-2 in the process. Quarterback Tom Brady had a rough night completing 14 of 23 passes for 159 yards, throwing one touchdown and two interceptions.

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Right now the Patriot’s offense ranks 30th in the league in passing, 29th overall and 24th in points scored. This is uncharacteristic of Patriots offenses we’ve seen in the past, and Brady is hoping they can correct the offense.

“I hope they’re correctable,” Brady said, via the Boston Globe. “That’s what we’re trying to do, it’s why we go out and practice. There’s always going to be mistakes in football,” Brady said. “Every team is competitive. They have very good players, they draft high, they have the same money they can spend on their team as we can spend on ours. It’s a tough league. When you don’t play well on the road, we got off to a slow start, got behind, those are things that we’ve got to try to correct. We have to do a better job of trying to get ahead and stay ahead. It’s a great opportunity for us this week to do that.”

It is somewhat surprising they have these struggles with an improved receiver corp over last year and Rob Gronkowski back int he line up. It is a long seasn and there is still time to get back on track.

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