New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels doesn't seem to be all that concerned about the team's passing game getting back on track.

The Patriots have had their struggles at times this season in terms of putting together a consistent passing attack, and that's left many wondering if this team has what it takes to make another deep run in the playoffs.

But even with some concerns about what's next for Tom Brady and the Patriots' offense, McDaniels is sure that his guys will be able to come through in big games.

Here's what McDaniels had to say about whether or not he was confident in New England's ability to put together a solid passing attack in key situations, courtesy of Karen Guregian of the Boston Herald:

“I am. I mean, nobody is happy with what we did in the passing game yesterday, and it starts with me,” McDaniels said. “I have to do a better job of getting us in the right positions no matter what the defense is doing and then get our guys to execute it properly when we have our opportunities. We have good stretches this year when we’ve executed well in one phase or the other. And we’ve had some stretches where we’ve executed in both phases. Certainly the opponents deserve a lot of credit when we are disrupted . . . we have to work hard to try to improve those things as quickly as we can because we have a huge challenge coming up.”

There have undoubtedly been some glaring problems that could be exploited on this New England team but with Brady and Bill Belichick still running the show, the Patriots are always going to have a chance to win games.

New England will finish up the regular season on Sunday against the New York Jets.