Tom Brady Doesn't Sound Happy About the Patriots' Offensive Struggles

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The New England Patriots continue to roll, squeezing out a hard-fought road victory against the Eagles on Sunday.

They're now 9-1 and look like they have a real chance at winning it all again this season. So one would think the team has no flaws, right?

Well, according to Tom Brady, their offense is not at all where it needs to be.

Many noted that Brady sounded disappointed when answering questions in the postgame press conference on Sunday. He further explained his displeasure on the next day in a radio call, making it clear that New England's offense doesn't score enough points, and they're mostly winning due to their elite defense and special teams.

On the year, the Patriots' offense ranks 15th in yards per game, 23rd in rushing yards per game and 18th in passing touchdowns. While they rank highly in various other categories, those are concerning figures for a team expecting to hoist a Lombardi Trophy.

Thankfully, New England's defense allows the least amount of points per game (10.8) of any team in the league, by a large margin. In fact, the Patriots have surrendered just four passing touchdowns all year, far and away the best mark in the NFL.

Despite their record and likely first-round bye in the playoffs, Brady is not content with the offense's production, so expect to see the Patriots attempting to iron out the kinks.