How Patriots left tackle Vederian Lowe plans to fix penalty issue
FOXBORO — The Patriots lost 75 yards on penalties in Sunday’s loss to the Dolphins, and six of those came on false starts or neutral zone infractions.
“The most frustrating penalties to me are always the pre-snap penalties because that is really just a lack of focus and a lack of detail, and we have to clean that stuff up,” Mayo said Tuesday.
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Left tackle Vederian Lowe was charged with three false starts and a holding penalty. He said correcting those mistakes should be an “easy fix” moving forward and blamed it on a lack of focus.
“The pre-snap penalties hurt the most because that’s nothing that nobody else is doing,” Lowe said. “By correcting that, just being more mentally focused, being more locked in, I think that that will go a long way. And just correcting those pre-snap penalties. So that way we give ourselves a chance.”