The Faithful County are still searching for a first league win after their visit to Down.
Offaly and their manager Declan Kelly are left considering what might have been after their four point loss to Down in Newry on Saturday.
Kelly watched his side slip to a fourth consecutive loss after a second half that saw Down pull away with a number of well taken goals.
The Faithful County could have had a few goals of their own in the first half, had they taken their chances when they presented themselves.
Declan Kelly says missed opportunities cost results at this level:
Offaly now face Wicklow at Glenisk O'Connor Park this weekend in an early relegation dog fight.
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