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Patriots used their starting offense in preseason finale, and it did not go well

New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) and the Pats offense struggled against the Raiders. (AP Photo/John Locher)
New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) and the Pats offense struggled against the Raiders. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Of all teams, the New England Patriots shouldn't panic too much about what happens in the preseason. They don't even panic over what happens in September most seasons.

But for a team that has been under a lot of scrutiny for its offensive struggles with questionable coordinator decisions, Friday night was alarming.

The Patriots played most of their starters in the preseason finale at the Las Vegas Raiders. Mac Jones, DeVante Parker and Hunter Henry were among those taking snaps. They played against a Raiders defense that didn't use one locked-in starter. It was Patriots starters vs. Raiders backups, for the most part.

In four series, the Patriots' starting offense went punt, interception, punt, field goal. Both punts happened after three-and-outs. The Patriots had 94 yards after about 20 minutes of football. The Patriots trailed 13-3 midway through the second quarter when Jones and the rest of the starting offense was pulled from the game.

In a normal preseason, that wouldn't be worth worrying about. It's not ideal to see starters struggle against backups, but it's preseason. However, the story around the Patriots, pretty much since Josh McDaniels left his post as New England's offensive coordinator to become the Raiders' head coach, has been about the strange succession plan in the coaching staff. Friday night's flop will add to the pressure.

Bill Belichick hasn't spoken much about his offensive coordinator situation, but it has been some combination of Matt Patricia and Joe Judge. Neither has been an offensive coordinator. Patricia's last job with the Patriots, before a failed stint as Detroit Lions head coach, was defensive coordinator. Patriots reporters have been trying to figure out how the job is being split up.

Belichick has done unconventional things in the past and they normally work out. Maybe this will too. But Friday night wasn't a great showing.

Jones finished 9-of-13 for 71 yards and a bad interception. Jones moved in the pocket and never saw linebacker Luke Masterson sitting in coverage underneath. He threw it right to Masterson.

Jones was sacked two times as well. There have been multiple reports from Patriots camp that the offensive line has struggled.

Perhaps we'll look up in October and November and understand that the reports of the Patriots' offensive struggles were overblown. It's not like New England hasn't made premature reports of its demise look dumb before. But on Friday night, at the end of an uneasy August, it didn't look very good for the offense.