Washinton Redskins quarterback Dwayne Haskins was visibly upset with his offensive line on Sunday during their blowout loss against the New York Jets.

In a video from NBC4 Sports, Haskins is seen asking his offensive line what he needs to do to help make their job easier.

The offensive line didn't seem to care too interested in what their quarterback had to say but maybe they should have been because they were a big reason for the struggles. Haskins was sacked six times by the Jets, and he couldn't get comfortable in the pocket because there was always pressure.

Haskins finished the game completing 54.3 percent of his passes for 214 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception.

Haskins said after the game that he needs to keep earning everyone's trust and he hopes as he gets more experience that will happen.

“It’s tough. You have guys who have been in the league a long time. As a young dude with a new voice, you have to earn their trust,” Haskins said, via NBCSportsWashington.com. “You have to earn that ability to ask for what you see out there. As the game went on telling them what I want and what I think would help us make plays. They started listening to me. I have to keep earning that.”

Going forward, hopefully the offensive line will step up and give Haskins more time so he can start making some of the bigger plays, and maybe lead the Redskins to a few wins before the season is over.