The Patriots are just three games into the season Authentic Andrew Luck Jersey , but their problems on offense are quickly starting to pile up.n the passing game during back-to-back losses . But its inability to produce a sustained rushing attack has been just as glaring.Coach Bill Belichick said he's seen moments in which his team has looked good running the ball.He also acknowledges those instances have been few from a rushing attack that has yet to produce a touchdown through three games.Now the Patriots will have to find a way to fix things without starter Rex Burkhead. He was placed on injured reserve Wednesday , three days after he left the loss to the Detroit Lions with a neck injury."It's been inconsistent," Belichick said. "We need more consistency in every area of our game. So, the answer's the same for all of it — running game, passing game. We haven't been consistent enough."Burkhead goes to IR as New England's leading rusher this season, carrying 24 times for 86 yards. Running back Kenjon Barner was signed Wednesday to fill his spot on the roster.But the coaching staff will be looking primarily to veteran James White and rookie Sony Michel to increase their output in Burkhead's absence.Michel has been the Patriots' second-most productive running back so far, tallying 24 carries for 84 yards.White has gotten his touches mostly through the passing game, hauling in a team-best 14 catches for 125 yards and two touchdowns. He has rushed 13 times for 66 yards.He said Burkhead's loss hurts, but is nothing they can't recover from."Rex is a good football player. It's tough to see him go down," White said. "Guys like myself, Sony, Kenjon — we just gotta step up and kind of fill that void."Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels has been pleased with how Michel has performed after missing the entire preseason with a knee issue."He's a young player that's in his second game," McDaniels said. "So, trying to bring him along, improve just like everybody else — nothing special or anything like that. We're just trying to do the things that we feel like we can do to move the ball and make first downs and score points."That is expected to be tough again this week against a Miami Dolphins defense that is allowing opponents just 89 rushing yards per game. The Dolphins are also only giving up 17.3 points per game. New England is averaging 19.7 points, tied for 25th in the NFL. The Patriots averaged 29 points per game in 2017.Still, Miami coach Adam Gase isn't taking much comfort in New England's early issues. He expected the Patriots would be a handful to prepare for even without the roster changes they've undergone over the past few weeks."It's a challenge, period Womens Eric Ebron Jersey , just dealing with anything that (McDaniels) has his hands on because he's going to be multiple," Gase said."Once the game starts, you might have a little bit of an idea, but he's always going to have that next step ready to go."White has confidence that he and his teammates will be able to turn things around."We have a lot to improve on, but we have all we need here," he said. "We're gonna continue to work, be on the same page, start fast and keep that energy for four quarters. That's really what we need to do."Notes: The Patriots also placed linebacker Ja'Whaun Bentley on injured reserve Wednesday and signed defensive end John Simon. Bentley has 13 tackles and one interception on the season. Linebacker Kyle Van Noy said the remaining linebackers will do what's necessary to fill Bentley's void. "When put in this situation — backs against the ball — we stick together and play Patriot football. We know what we're capable of." ... Defensive end Trey Flowers, who sat out the Detroit loss with a concussion said he' hopeful he'll be able to return this week. "I expect to work and be able to play," Flowers said. "Whatever happens, happens."Fantasy Start or Sit: Colts vs Bengals Week One The NFL regular season is finally here, which means fantasy football becomes more impactful. Here’s the weekly edition of Stampede Blue’s start or sit. Start: Jordan Wilkins and Joe Mixon, Running BackThe hamstring injury to Marlon Mack has put a cloud of doubt on whether he will be ready for Sunday’s game, and Robert Turbin will not be in action due to the fact he will be serving a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s policy on performance enhancing drugs. That means a heavy workload should be heading towards the way of Jordan Wilkins. Wilkins may not be in the same tier of starting running backs with Todd Gurley, Le’Veon Bell, or David Johnson — but success in fantasy football is predicated around players who will have the ball in their hands the most. Behind an offensive line that is working towards being good again, Wilkins showed flashes of his potential when the line blocks effectively, carrying the ball 13 times for 47 yards in the first two games of the preseason. Against the San Francisco 49ers http://www.indianapoliscoltsteamonline.com/al-woods-jersey , the former Ole Miss star carried the ball 14 times for 27 yards. While the yardage isn’t as high as fans may have hoped for, the fact that he’s getting the reps is a good sign for fantasy owners looking for a plug in player in their lineup. Another aspect of Wilkins’ game that may have gone unnoticed is his ability to catch the ball out of the back field, grabbing five throws for 57 yards. With that, he has a lot of potential with the amount of reps that are about to come his way — if Mack indeed sits out week one. On the other side of the ball, the Bengals have a supremely talented running back in Joe Mixon. It’s no surprise the Colts will be a work in progress on defense this year, which means they are bound to give up some fantasy points to running backs and receivers. One of the biggest holes in the run defense for Indianapolis is right up the middle. The Colts struggled at times throughout the preseason to stop the run in the A gap (between the center and guard). Start: Jack Doyle or Eric Ebron, Tight EndThe Colts are still looking for a wide receiver to step up as the go-to No. 2 guy, which means Andrew Luck is bound to target TY Hilton a numerous amount of times. But Luck can’t throw to Hilton on every single pass play, and that means Jack Doyle and Eric Ebron should see a lot of targets head in their direction.Ebron showed a lot of promise in the preseason with Luck behind center, catching nine passes for 73 yards and touchdown — which was Luck’s first and only touchdown throw of the four preseason games. Ebron is a big target, standing at 6-foot-5. If the Colts can get a lot of red-zone appearances, then the former Detroit Lion tight end should see targets in that area. On the other side of the spectrum, Doyle is coming off his best season of career in 2017 — tallying 80 catches and four touchdowns. Doyle didn’t get a lot of reps in the four preseason contests, but that shouldn’t be alarming to fantasy owners. A year ago, Doyle was targeted nine times or more in ten of the 16 games. With an upgrade at quarterback, owners should expect the same amount, with a lot more results.