Tom Brady has no interest in holding a clipboard on Sunday.

Despite clinching home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs, the future hall of fame quarterback is itching to suit up for the New England Patriots' meaningless Week 17 game against the Buffalo Bills in order to work out the kinks on offense,

"After the last few weeks of football, I'd love to go out there and see if our offense can put together the best 60 minutes of football that we've put together in a long time," Brady told WEEI radio, according to Boston.com's Steve Silva. "We've been up and down as of late. We've got to start really putting some great football together here in (this) next (game). We got the bye so we've got to be able to win this week and then we get the bye and then play at home and we take care of business. Hopefully we can take care of business the first week of the playoffs and go from there ... Everything’s ahead of us. It's amazing you can play 15 games and nothing’s decided, everything's ahead of you. That's the way the NFL is."

The Patriots struggled to produce offensively against the lowly New York Jets last week, racking up a season-low 231 yards of offense during a 17-16 victory.

"There's a lot of guys that could probably use a little time off," Brady said. "But at the same time, this is football season and you play through whatever you got and you deal with those things when your season ends. All those things are coach's decisions. I want us to go out and win, that's what I want. I don't care about resting. I want to go out there and try to kick some butt. That's what I want to do."