Johnny Kelly believes his side are still struggling through phases of games.
Offaly may have notched two wins from two in the Allianz National Hurling League but their manager says their next test will show where they are.
Johnny Kelly's side endured a poor first half against Derry in O'Connor Park yesterday, however after making some changes Offaly ran out comfortable winners 0-33 to 1-15.
Eoghan Cahill shone in particular, landing 12 points after his introduction from the bench towards the end of the first period.
Kerry, who've beaten Derry and Carlow so far, are next up for the Faithful County in just under two weeks.
Kelly says his side are still searching for their best form:
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