Given the chance to back off on some of his negative comments following Sunday's loss to the Dolphins, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady added to his criticism on Monday. After New England's 22-21 loss to Miami, Brady called out his teammates saying "at times I don't think we fight very hard." During his weekly appearance on WEEI, Brady said Monday that the Patriots need more commitment in their preparation. "I've been here 10 years, and I've seen a lot of players and teams," Brady said. "It starts on Monday in our preparation. It starts on Wednesday through five hours of meetings and walk-throughs that we do, and practice [and] film study. I think when it gets hard, that's when you have to dig deep. At times, we do that. And other times, it doesn't show up. "We've all got to do a better job of that. We've all got to put more work in and put more time in and put more commitment into each other. It's a different team. We have a lot of new players. We're trying, over the course of the season, learn each other and learn things we do well and things we don't do so well. And that takes a lot of commitment. I have a lot of confidence in our team, and I have a lot of confidence that we do play tough, and we do play physical, and we do play smart ... I just don't think ? as coach would say, and he says this to us all the time ? we don't do it on a consistent basis."