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Brady on the Patriots' struggling offense: 'I don’t think anybody has really found their stride'

Registering a mere 16 points against the hapless Oakland Raiders on Sunday afternoon, it's obvious that the New England Patriots haven't exactly been an offensive juggernaut this season.

“I don’t think anybody has really found their stride this year,” quarterback Tom Brady told WEEI radio's Dennis and Callahan show (via The Boston Herald). “I don’t know who you can point to on offense and say, 'Wow, they’re really clicking.'”

Wide receiver Julian Edelman has been the lone bright spot for the Patriots, racking up 260 yards and a touchdown on 22 receptions.

"We’ve all got to figure out how to do a better job of that," Brady said. "It’s not one person. It’s not not singling any person out to say, 'Wow, if this person were out, or if this person were in.' I mean, if we had 11 people on the field that were producing like Julian Edelman, we’d have a pretty good offense. We’ve got one guy.”

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