The Patriots experienced their first Week 1 loss since 2017 at the hands of the Miami Dolphins, a disappointing loss, but I came away with some optimism about the position that means the most in the NFL.

Here are my ups and downs from yesterday’s loss to the Dolphins.

Ups

Mac Jones

And this is where my optimism lies. A very solid debut for Mac yesterday, I think all of my hopes were satisfied from what I wanted to see out of him. He quickly moved on from a shaky start in the first quarter and had a very accurate afternoon.

Sure, the loss was frustrating, but if there’s one thing we should be pleased with as a fanbase, it was Mac getting off to a good start in the league as QB 1.

Nelson Agholor

A productive game for Agholor on his Pats debut, he scored the team’s only touchdown and had 5 catches for 75 yards whilst teaming up with Jakobi Meyers to be Mac’s main targets.

Agholor shook off any concern of him being just a 1/2 play a game player and was the best of the group yesterday.

Matt Judon

What a beast Matt Judon is, he carried on from his strong preseason with plenty of disruption for the Dolphins offensive line to deal with. His play of the day was when he speared Tua, resulting in an interception by Jonathan Jones.

Judon is going to be the spearhead of the Patriots defense, Uche also showed some flashes, the pass rush, in general, was an up yesterday.

Nick Folk

Was activated as one of the practice squad elevations and had a perfect night of kicking as he went 3/3 on field goals and 1/1 on extra points. There was some question about who would be handling the kicking duties, Folk turned out to be the man for the job and continued his good streak of kicking on the back of last season.

With Quinn Nordin still on the 53 man roster, I can’t see the Patriots carrying him for an extended period of time throughout the season, he could go down to the PS when someone like N’Keal Harry returns from IR.

Downs

The Offensive Line

Yeesh, for how much the offensive line was bigged up this offseason to be a force, they really underwhelmed against a blitz-heavy Dolphins attack yesterday. They really didn’t quell a lot of the pressure Mac Jones was experiencing. Then they lost Trent Brown with a calf injury, which fortunately sounds to be minor from a report by Adam Schefter earlier today.

Justin Herron came in to replace Brown on the right side and was eventually benched following a poor performance.

Now, the line didn’t stink all day, they enabled Damien Harris to have a good day on the ground and it isn’t easy to stop the sort of pressure Miami was bringing all day, but they have to be better in pass protection, Mac can’t be taking as many hits as he did yesterday all season.

Damien Harris

The only reason Harris makes the list for a down day was because of the game-ending fumble, it completely overshadowed all of his good work throughout the game for me.

He did have a solid start in terms of numbers as the franchise lead running back, and I think he’ll be back strong and will learn a lot from that mistake.

Rhamondre Stevenson

Stevenson had a fumble of his own which should have been reversed after a review, but regardless, it was the first turnover of the day and Stevenson was put in the doghouse for it. He ended the game with just one rushing attempt, a down day for him.

Penalties

This was driving me insane yesterday. The Patriots finished the game with 8 penalties for 84 yards, totally unacceptable and something I’m sure Bill will be addressing in the coming days.

Penalties kill drives and lose games, the team needs to find some discipline in this area, and I think they will.

Coaching Strategy

I’m stealing this one from the guys from Patriots.com post-game show, they were talking about how they were disappointed that Mac didn’t have any shots into the endzone (apart from the touchdown to Agholor). Especially as both Jonnu Smith and Hunter Henry were playing, I agree, perhaps a specific game plan for Jones in his first game, but they gotta get him slinging it into the scoring areas.

I’m not saying Josh’s playcalling was bad, but at times it feels they’re trying to be a little too cute, but it’s early days and I think the offense will evolve over the early part of the season.

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