19 pressures, the majority of which came from straight up the middle. Awful. He was under duress with regularity, despite the Pats use of extra protection via running backs and tight ends for the majority of the game. The Patriots cannot pass protect and I wish people would stop pretending they can.
We're talking about pass blocking. Can they protect Maye at an adequate level? That's the question, and the answer is a resounding "no." Mayo keeps talking about how tough Brissett is and the big hits he's taken. I don't want Maye taking those hits in a meaningless season. Let him develop from the sidelines, get him some talented OL players in the offseason, and start him next year.
Any sustained competitiveness has been on the defensive end or when they've been able to run the ball.
He's a raw rookie who has played in one game for 10 snaps (2 sacks, 4 pressures). He has not established any of those abilities at the NFL level, and putting him out there now would be reckless.
AVP isn't going to put him in the shotgun. I have no faith in the offensive coaching staff.
There have been rookies who read defenses pretty well to start, but Maye is raw: he's not Luck, Manning or even Wilson. As you said, he doesn't have much experience under center, either. He needs time to learn all that without pass rushers in the backfield all day. This OL is extraordinarily bad at pass blocking, not just bad. The risks are too high. If we had Jayden Daniels -- a more mature talent with the wheels to constantly keep the defense on its heels -- the calculus would be different and you'd probably be able to convince me.