As in recent years, The Patriots were unable to take advantage of mistakes -- and made too many of their own in the second half to pull out the win at home, falling to the Raiders 20-13. How much of that falls on the QB? Tom Curran and Phil Perry debate what to make of another frustrating outing from Drake Maye and the offense.
1:00- Tom breaks down the stretch of play during the second half that ultimately cost the Patriots the game
9:20- Solving Drake Maye's 'jumpy' reactions in key moments continues to be the decisive factor in whether or not New England finds success long-term
15:25- Reacting to the good and bad from the rest of the offense and defense
20:00- Phil shares his thoughts on Drake Maye's performance vs. the Raiders
26:20- Why was the team not able to do more with DeMario Douglas in the passing game?
30:40- How much does it matter if Drake Maye's mechanics and fundamentals backslide this year?
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