'We're not tough': What Drake Maye said after the Patriots' loss in London
Briefly

I had some chances down in the red zone on that second drive that I wish I had back, but other than that I think what coach Mayo's preaching is we've got to be able to run the football. This reflects the team's struggles to convert red zone opportunities into touchdowns and emphasizes the need for a stronger running game for offensive success.
We're not tough. [Mayo] always preaches being tough. He preached it today. Being tough is running the football, stopping the run, and covering kicks. This highlights Maye's acknowledgment of the team's toughness issues and Mayo's consistent emphasis on the importance of physicality in football.
Other than one or two games this season we haven't started fast in a while, so that was something new for us. Proud of the guys for starting fast. Maybe if we punch another one in it's a different ball game. This statement reflects the initial success of their offense, recognizing the importance of maintaining momentum throughout the game.
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