No. Maye's footwork is s**t and I don't see him fixing it. When a guy can't hit for more than 66% throwing behind the LOS, that's a problem. And he couldn't make better than 57% on throws past 11 yards?
Maye has BUST written all over him. Just like Williams.
57% past 11 yards, the average is 57% from 10-19 and 39% for 20+ so 57% at the weirdly random 11+ yards with crap wide receivers seems rather elite.
It's also a meaningless #. Did you break it down by accurate throw vs inaccurate, separation vs no separation, pressure vs no pressur, adjusted completion % for drops? Where is your throw by throw breakdown of every throw?
This is not scouting, this is not any type of analysis, this is you just having an opinion based on no facts and then going into a needle in a haystack to look for something to back up your pre-formed opinion and ignoring everything that says otherwise.
I'd rather trust analyzing every throw he makes and comparing to other college QB's, when you do that he comes out as among the elite of the elite but, yeah you rely on a random stat.
You don't even know anything about his footwork, you seem to regurgitate a scouting report and 1 play analysis from BB,
The footwork thing is overrated and fixable and NOT something he does all the time, so he already knows proper footwork, just needs to do it in certain situations.
You don't think Maye is a franchise QB so obviously you would take a trade to get someone you like better, most people disagree with you and thus would not trade a franchise QB for anything other than another franchise QB, which was not an option.
Instead of criticizing them for not making the trade you need to ask yourself would you trade away a franchise QB, with the odds of not getting another one extremely high for any package? That's the choice Patriots made based on their scouting opinion. All you have is a different scouting opinion but based on your "evidence" you are not actually spending any time trying to do a non-biased scouting report.
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