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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Evan Lazar outlines a play that he thinks AVP is referring to. I imagine there are more examples.AVP said something today that I feel like alot of us are glossing over. He said that JB can have answers at the LOS. JB has seen everything over his long career. I feel like it would be beneficial for, in film review, Maye to say hey why did you do that there. Maye is physically better but QB is a very mental thing and I don't think Maye is there yet. Having said that I really want to see him Play but I don't think it would benefit us long term. Yes, he can learn things while on the field, but let him learn somethings without big guys trying to hit him.
I wouldn't be putting any bets on that.They didn't sign Jacoby to hold a clipboard on the sideline. You won't see Maye starting weeks 1-4.
If you think this is something, just look at the media’s handling of politicsthe 180 the media pulled after the Eagles preseason game...
If he is so fragile that a rough start to his career permanently makes him lose his confidence, then I don't want him here in the first place.If he starts games 1-6 he will get demolished lose his confidence and be a bust
Well they didn't give him 1 year, $8 million to be our full time starter all season.They didn't sign Jacoby to hold a clipboard on the sideline.
I just don’t want us to ruin him but I get your point tooIf you are going to play him at mid season why not use the first half of the season to get him experience so that by then he is better?
If playing would “ruin” him, he’s not the guy.I just don’t want us to ruin him but I get your point too
I agree, but 12 games should be enough for a rookie [more than that is a very long season for a rookie].If playing would “ruin” him, he’s not the guy.
Sure it is...the missing context is when? They're not going to win many this season regardless of who lines up at QB. Establishing the conditions to win consistently across multiple future campaigns is not just a slogan. It's part of every franchise's mandate - yes, play to win now at whatever level you can (i.e. in game decision making), but also while developing or maintaining (depending on circumstance) the basic foundational capabilities of the longer term components such that they both gain relevant experience, but don't get ruined and unavailable for those future campaigns.and the goal is to win games?
There are great examples on both sides of that, but one thing they all have in common is that they still needed to play to improve. Brady spent more than a year watching Bledsoe and assorted videos but it still took him time on the field.Bledsoe started his rookie year, he turned out alright.
Maybe he'll learn how to avoid the rush instead of getting pummeled or the OL isn't a train wreck after all. We won't know the answer until we see it happen.I agree with the OP, front office is building up Maye to be the starter. Probably for game 1.
It’s because they know the product will suck, and they need to sell tickets. This is their best chance. Short term interest over long term value.
Drake will get pummeled. Hopefully he won’t get hurt physically or mentally in some way that ruins his future development.
BINGO!Pick any game on the schedule. Maye will help you win that game more than Jacoby. Not sure what else there is to discuss.
Everyone here in NC would laugh at any suggestion is confidence could be ruined. He gets his butt kicked he's working harder, gets better, and pushes himself even more, that's his personality. Uber-competitor.
You can't ruin him and he's the better QB, this is not a hard choice unless you are playing for draft position.
Anyone touting the stats from the last game as some indication of anything meaningful are way off, watch the TAPE! Baker had 3 balls hit him in both hands. He could be 9 for 11 with 2 throwaways, for 127 yards and a running TD, make you feel better? Stats? Look at the tape!
Nix and Daniels are worse than Maye, yet they are starting for bad teams.
That was seen Maye’s last year at UNC. As his supporting cast was much weaker, his production went down. He forced throws and showed frustration.If he starts games 1-6 he will get demolished lose his confidence and be a bust
No he didn't, he got injured, balled thru it, didn't get frustrated, as multiple quotes from coaches attested, he was the exact opposite. You are looking at stats and making things up.That was seen Maye’s last year at UNC. As his supporting cast was much weaker, his production went down. He forced throws and showed frustration.
IF he does... in wich I'm hoping he doesn't the leash will be short.. if he starts throwing picks and we start looking like last seasons offense I can bet you the call will come from ownership to play Drake. AVPs is a smart guy he knows offense. He needs to realize Drake is tied to him.They didn't sign Jacoby to hold a clipboard on the sideline. You won't see Maye starting weeks 1-4.
He's the #3 overall pick. If he doesn't start week 1, he's on bust alert. If he doesn't play at all, he's likely a bust. If he can't beat out Jacoby Brissett...as the #3 overall pick, then something is very, very wrong.It's been a theory of mine for the last several seasons that the Patriots have an internal policy of telegraphing every big move they make by teasing it through the Boston sports media before it happens. This allows them to gauge fans initial response and then proceed to build popular momentum for any big move so that it's palatable to the fanbase by the time it happens. This way ownership takes minimal criticism and the all important bottom line remains unimpacted.
I'll leave historical examples of this behavior for another thread, because what I really want to talk about is the 180 the media pulled after the Eagles preseason game...
Every other article I've read out of Boston Media outlets (and sports radio) is favorably reciting the same talking points about Drake Maye's performance against the Eagles and his "progression" in the "competition" for QB 1. If you only read the media and didn't watch the game you'd think he must have had an exceptional outing.
REALITY: Maye went 6/11 throwing for 47 yards, with no TD's, no Int's, and took a sack. He averaged 4.3 yards per passing attempt and had a QB rating of... 65.3 He RAN the ball 4 times and scored a touchdown... This was in a preseason game where every defense is vanilla and no one is game-planning and to put it into perspective our more-than-likely starter put up a stat line reminiscent of Tim Tebow...
Drake Maye is going to start... He's going to start this season... And he'll probably start in the first four weeks of the season (potentially game 1). I say this just based on what the media and now Jerod Mayo have started to intimate, because I've seen this media about-face and blitz too many times in the last three years to expect anything but follow through...
I can't overstate how big a mistake this would be... This Rookie QB should be brought along as the final complimentary piece of an already seasoned offense, not asked to carry the worst offensive line and receiving group in the NFL mere months after battling the likes Campbell, Appalachian state, and Duke...
What do you think about him starting this season - or even game 1?
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