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Drake Maye (UPDATE 11/2 - Maye clears concussion protocol)

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Rewatch the play. The defender hits Tyquan in the back just before the ball arrives. A bigger stronger guy catches the ball, but it is not that bad a drop. It is tough for many receivers to get hit before the ball arrives and still make the catch.
Now wait just a minute. Are we not all aware that T.T. spent the past TWO off-seasons BULKING UP! From the stories read, it was a coin flip if he was going to play WR, TE, or be our Left Offensive Tackle!! I can’t see *any* hit causing this strong man to drop that perfectly thrown pass….
 
Rewatch the play. The defender hits Tyquan in the back just before the ball arrives. A bigger stronger guy catches the ball, but it is not that bad a drop. It is tough for many receivers to get hit before the ball arrives and still make the catch
I watched this a few times, he should have caught it, the bump was minor, he let the ball get to his body instead of using his hand. I thought it was a pretty bad drop.
 
I watched this a few times, he should have caught it, the bump was minor, he let the ball get to his body instead of using his hand. I thought it was a pretty bad drop.
I picked you guys to win tomorrow in my Pick Em league.
 
A contributing factor, though, was TT waiting for the ball to come into his body for a belly catch instead of reaching out to snag it with his hands.
He was bumped when the ball was around 3yds away (2 at the verrry least). He's not inspector gadget. The ball was in line to hit his hands but the bump pushed him further to the sideline, so that's why it hit him in the chest. A star player probably would've gotten a PI call.

It was a nice throw by Maye, but TT11 had to slow down to catch the ball (story of his Patriot life), so that's how Greenie was able to bump him. The throw could've been better.
 
I can’t see *any* hit causing this strong man to drop that perfectly thrown pass….

Then you need glasses. The defender arrives early and TT's body moves. Very obvious. TT will never be a big guy, there are lots of small WRs - no need to list them since more than half the WRs are small.
 
I watched this a few times, he should have caught it, the bump was minor, he let the ball get to his body instead of using his hand. I thought it was a pretty bad drop.

A minor bump only has to move the WR a few inches at the last second and the ball will be missed. That is why the rule is that the defender can not touch the WR, because what does "minor" mean and catching a ball is matter of inches.

You seem like a smart guy, you obviously know this. What is your real point?
 
A minor bump only has to move the WR a few inches at the last second and the ball will be missed. That is why the rule is that the defender can not touch the WR, because what does "minor" mean and catching a ball is matter of inches.

You seem like a smart guy, you obviously know this. What is your real point?
A minor bump only has to move the WR a few inches at the last second and the ball will be missed. That is why the rule is that the defender can not touch the WR, because what does "minor" mean and catching a ball is matter of inches.

You seem like a smart guy, you obviously know this. What is your real point?
How’s the Pats offense this year overall?
 
How’s the Pats offense this year overall?

How is that related to the ongoing discussion about TT catching the ball or not? I do not understand what you are looking for. TT has had little impact on the overall Pat's offense, so I am missing your connection.
 
How is that related to the ongoing discussion about TT catching the ball or not? I do not understand what you are looking for. TT has had little impact on the overall Pat's offense, so I am missing your connection.
Sorry for getting off topic.
 
Sorry for getting off topic.

No issue. I did not understand the question. The Pats offensive yards per game average is dead last, 32 out of 32. In points per game average, the Pats are tied for 29th out of 32. Points per game can be tilted because the defense and special teams can score points, raising the average without the offense doing well. Either way, the Pats offense really stinks. Let's hope Maye can help improve those numbers. Here is the ESPN link:

 
No issue. I did not understand the question. The Pats offensive yards per game average is dead last, 32 out of 32. In points per game average, the Pats are tied for 29th out of 32. Points per game can be tilted because the defense and special teams can score points, raising the average without the offense doing well. Either way, the Pats offense really stinks. Let's hope Maye can help improve those numbers. Here is the ESPN link:

I think those numbers will go up now that Maye is QB. Brissett is awful. Maye is a good QB from what I see so far.
 
I think those numbers will go up now that Maye is QB. Brissett is awful. Maye is a good QB from what I see so far.

I agree. Maye is exciting. Let's hope the Pats can do it without Maye running too much. Josh Allen has survived a lot of running, but that is the exception not the rule IMO.
 
I wonder if Tennessee game planned for Brisket or Maye.
 
I agree. Maye is exciting. Let's hope the Pats can do it without Maye running too much. Josh Allen has survived a lot of running, but that is the exception not the rule IMO.
I didn’t have high hopes for Jordan Love last year. I do have hope for him now. I’m a Packers fan lol.
 
Then you need glasses. The defender arrives early and TT's body moves. Very obvious. TT will never be a big guy, there are lots of small WRs - no need to list them since more than half the WRs are small.
6’2” is not small for a receiver. He certainly can use some extra pounds/muscle but he’s been yapping about doing just that for the past two off-seasons. Evidently, he’s had as much luck in the weight room as he’s had catching footballs. If he continues with his current trend, he’ll finish his third year with a whopping 8 receptions. I don’t need glasses to know that a couple of guys named Welker and Edelman used to average that in a game (not a season)….
 
6’2” is not small for a receiver. He certainly can use some extra pounds/muscle but he’s been yapping about doing just that for the past two off-seasons. Evidently, he’s had as much luck in the weight room as he’s had catching footballs. If he continues with his current trend, he’ll finish his third year with a whopping 8 receptions. I don’t need glasses to know that a couple of guys named Welker and Edelman used to average that in a game (not a season)….
Yup. TT is not Edelman or Welker. Thanks.
 
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