A night of sleep, if he got any, didn’t diminish Tom Brady’s frustration at the ineffectiveness of Patriots offense in Sunday’s 17-10 win at Philadelphia, but the veteran quarterback was more talkative about that frustration on his weekly radio appearance on WEEI’s Greg Hill Show than he was after the game.

“I was very happy we won. I just wish we would play better offensively. We’ve just got to go do it. I don’t think it’s not about talking about it. It’s about doing it,” said Brady who was 26 of 47 for 216 yards Sunday. It’s trying to get the best we can out of our offense. We need more production and to score more points. ...It’s just frustration with the offense. We’re just trying to grind them out. I’m happy we won on the road. At the same time, I just wish we’d score more points."

“We just have to try to take advantage of opportunities when we get them. We had some opportunities with some short fields and didn’t necessarily execute as well as we could. We’re just going to have to find ways to play better,” he continued. “We’re all just not doing a good enough job moving the ball down the field to score points. I don’t think that’s not saying anything that’s not pretty obvious when you’re watching. You just try to get back and find some solutions and see if we can get a little bit better.”

Brady conceded offense, which has defined the team in other seasons, is not a strong point in 2019.

“It’s a team sport. Its complementary football. The strength of our team is our defense and our special teams,” he said. “On offense, we just have to take advantage when we get opportunities. We have to understand where our strengths lie and play to them.”

Brady said he was hopeful going forward.

“We have a lot of football left. Hopefully, the next six weeks are the best we can play as a team,” he said.