Mayo needs to grow a set of balls and just lay it out as plain as he can - Drake Maye will play when the coaching staff feels he is ready, and not before. Instead we get placating answers... which drives me effing crazy.
I agree, The Problem is it speaks to questioning the competence of the coaching staff. I do not get what Mayo is doing here. I think they thought Maye was a project though the evidence in college was overwhelming he'd be ready day 1. I think they boxed themselves into a corner, they just Expected Maye to not be ready so they assume Brissett should just get all the first team reps to give the illusion its about winning this year. Now they realize they've sold this path but the path is stupid but we can't just switch so let's not give Maye 1st team reps, let's not play him in preseason, we cannot have the fans and media on us. If we put Maye with the 1's and Jacoby with the 2 and 3 it'll be so obvious, we can't do that to Jacoby, we can;t look so incompetent right away!
The only way for Maye to show he is ready is to play him in games, yet he plays 1 series.
WHAT MORE DO THEY NEED TO SEE?
We already know he had the physical ability; he can make ever throw. We know his footwork and mechanics are pretty much there based on recent QB guru analysis. We know the most important thing is there: the coaches are amazed how fast he processes. The say he sees the whole field. What's more ready than that? Jacoby can't process fast, Jacoby does not see the whole field.
I'm trying to figure out what people think he needs to learn? It's not mechanics anymore, the best way to keep the learned mechanics is get into games, get real pressure and see if you revert to old self. It's not learning the offense, besides the fact he spends 24/7 learning the offense, he can't learn it playing with wr's that run the wrong route, drop balls and a line that allows him no time. He needs all the time he can with the 1's.
People act like he didn't put of the best offensive performance in college in his redshirt freshman year. Yeah, he dominated college as one of the only real players on his team, but he had a minor footwork issue so doesn't matter because somehow his really good accuracy is going to get worse once they fix it? If he didn't fix his "mechanics" he'd still be better than Jacoby.
We know he gets snaps with the worst line in the NFL, the Patriot backup line, that he pretty much gets instant pressure on most throws in camp, plays with many backup receivers we know can't separate or catch very well yet Jacoby Brissett, mostly with starters, doesn't look better. You can already tell Jacoby will throw to Pop over and over, teams will shut that down and since he can't throw deep or with consistent accurately passed 10 yards the offense is going to be crap.
He had better college tape then any of the other QB's drafted. Yet Williams and Daniels are starting and Nix and Mccarthy are playing a ton of snaps to see if they might actually have a chance to start. Makes no sense.