New England Patriots wide receivers Demario “Pop” Douglas and Ja’Lynn Polk have both acknowledged and apologized for their on-field frustrations and poor body language during the team’s recent 30-13 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Douglas, who leads the receiving group with 12 catches for 94 yards, admitted that his behavior was out of character and not a good look. He expressed regret for his post-play reactions and emphasized that his love for the game and winning got the best of him.
Polk, a rookie wide receiver, also acknowledged the need to be mindful of his body language and on-field reactions, as they can be perceived negatively by both fans and teammates. Both players expressed their frustration over the team’s struggles on offense, which has only produced 558 receiving yards in four games and is averaging just 13 points per game.
Despite their frustrations, Douglas and Polk emphasized the importance of sticking together as a team, trusting the process, and maintaining a positive attitude. They both expressed confidence in their abilities as a group and believe that they have the potential to overcome challenges and improve their performance on the field.
Moving forward, both receivers have committed to better controlling their emotions and reactions during games, understanding that their behavior can impact the team’s morale and overall performance. They have emphasized the need to maintain a competitive spirit while also supporting their quarterback, Jacoby Brissett, who has been under pressure throughout the season. Douglas and Polk are determined to learn from their mistakes and focus on contributing to the team’s success in a more positive and productive manner.
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