Patriots Should Be ‘Upbeat’ Despite Sloppy Performance In Pittsburgh

by abournenesn

Oct 24, 2016

The New England Patriots didn’t play their best game of the season Sunday in Pittsburgh.

They lost the turnover battle, couldn’t really stop Antonio Brown or Le’Veon Bell, and yet they still came away with a double-digit win in which they allowed just 16 points. Not bad for a “bad” performance.

Former Patriot and NESN analyst Jermaine Wiggins joined Adam Pellerin on “NESN Live,” presented by Cross Insurance, on Monday to discuss why the Patriots should still be upbeat despite a somewhat sloppy performance. Check out what they had to say in the video above.

Thumbnail photo via Jason Bridge/USA TODAY Sports Images

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