It's a pretty good gut check game. I think what we saw last week was a combination of not having that extra gear when it's needed -- not realizing deep down that it's "war" -- and also, perhaps, not being "that team" yet... bc Drake is not "that guy," yet. It's also possible that Drake's just not "that guy" and won't be, but I don't like to think about that. Plenty of room for the "yet" to apply. But we need him to be able to keep the game going even when the D needs help - and he couldn't in the second half, last week.
Now we're talking about how our side is banged up, our brilliant OC looks like he will fired, etc., which I understand you're saying tongue-in-cheek-ish-ly. But we're not the only banged-up team in the league (or in this game.) We can say and think what we want, but THEY need to be finding ways to win, not reasons they lost...
We have to watch and hope that this week, we (1) start strong per last week and (2) remember the problem of having to win 2 halves of football.
Yes, to all the hoped-for outcomes (generate TOs, yes to trusting the running game -- what's not to trust?, yes to a "clean game," although that's as much on the refs as the Pats. The "there's holding-on-every-play" asterisk applies to "just don't give them anything to call."
But then there's that last factor: Want it more. NEED it. Tough to do when, in literal terms, they NEED it and we just WANT it. That's what TFB was able to do, and it was infectious.