After the San Francisco 49ers lost their twelfth consecutive game on Sunday, Chip Kelly took the blame for a cautious offensive approach.

The 49ers lost 23-17 in overtime after leading the New York Jets by 14 points at one point.

Kelly agreed that San Francisco had been too conservative offensively in the second half.

“That’s on me as the playcaller, but I just really wasn’t confident," Kelly said. "You lost Vance [McDonald]. You lost Torrey [Smith]. You’ve got two new guys in there on the offensive line. I was making sure we were good with protection. They were bringing a lot of zero blitzes. You’ve got to get the ball off quick. Make sure that we’ve got the guys picked up, but yeah, that’s on me."