and couldn't get going until it was too late. This time, though, the defense struggled as well, allowing the offensively-challenged Patriots to move the ball effectively and put together a game-winning drive.
"Like I always say, losses like this are reality checks and it's good medicine," Miller told reporters Monday."I think every team, at some point, you need a reality check and they're always good. You're able to look in the mirror, see what you do well, see what you don't do well, and you know, you just keep going."A good punch in the chin, punch in the mouth, it's always good for great competitors like we have.
Miller played just six snaps on Sunday, and has played sparingly since returning from a torn ACL he suffered last season. While his playing time has been limited, Miller is still a great veteran presence who knows how to lead a team like few others.