Tom E. Curran emphasizes the challenges facing Jacoby Brissett, noting, "Brissett's out there dodging traffic like a plastic bag on 128 because of the leaky offensive line. Yet he has no turnovers through two games and hasn't lapsed into any mind-melting mistakes that were the calling card of the Patriots offense the past two seasons." This highlights Brissett’s resilience despite the offensive line issues.
Phil Perry's insights include a critical reflection on the team's wide receiver performance, stating, "It might be time for a shakeup in the Patriots' wide receiver room; Protection issues are here to stay; More." This suggests a potential reevaluation of personnel due to ongoing struggles.
Karen Guregian points out how structural issues in the offensive line are impacting their decisions, saying, "the same offensive line that is a reason not to play Drake Maye might be the reason they're forced to." This ties the struggles of the offensive line directly to strategic decisions.
Doug Kyed discusses the incomplete picture of the Patriots' offensive line woes, articulating that, "The Patriots want to see Jacoby Brissett drive the ball downfield more, but the OL is making that challenging." This encapsulates the tension between offensive strategy and line performance.
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