There were some games when I felt the offense was putting too much onus on the defense. Case in point would be the Week 16 loss to Buffalo.
First Half Drives by the Pats Offense:
1.) 3-and-out, loss of 6 yards
2.) Touchdown
3.) 3 plays, 14 yards, turnover
4.) 3-and-out, 7 yards
5.) 5 plays, 7 yards
Other than the one score that's 22 yards and one first down (roughing the passer penalty), plus the turnover.
Buffalo Starting Drive Position in that same half:
1.) Buff 39
2.) Buff 25
3.) Pats 33
4.) Pats 42
5.) (Kneel down for one play)
While everybody scrutinized the two late drives when the Bills scored and blamed the D for the loss, that is not where that game was decided. It was lost in the first half; Buffalo outscored the Pats by 10 in the first half, while the second half was virtually even.
That is not an apology for the defense; they were very disappointing down the stretch. The Patriots are currently a middle of the pack team, just like half the NFL. Buffalo is a better team at this point, as are all the other teams still in the playoffs. They're in a rebuild with a rookie quarterback. I'm not sure why so many are shocked with this news.