Patriots quarterback Drake Maye accounted for two of the Patriots’ five turnovers in Sunday’s 21-14 loss to the Steelers, and one of those came at a pivotal moment of the game.

Down 14-7 on third-and-goal from the Steelers’ 2-yard line, Maye threw a bullet to open wide receiver Kayshon Boutte in the end zone. The pass was tipped at the line by defensive lineman Cameron Heyward and intercepted by cornerback Brandin Echols.

Head coach Mike Vrabel was asked Monday morning on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show” if it should have been a back-pylon throw to Boutte.

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“It shouldn’t have been a flat one,” Vrabel said. “Obviously, just having an idea of where that guy is and being able to put some air under it. Those are things we have to be able to see and get the spacing that we need a

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