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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.It's not so much the 1st quarter in it's entirety, it's the damn opening drive.One other metric:
Patriots Opponent Scoring (Q1):
Thru 4 games:
2025: 20
2024: 20
2023: 29
2022: 10
2021: 17
To me it was between Daniels and Maye.I preferred Maye over both Williams and Daniels, and my opinion is vindicated, at least for today.
Since his FG miss in game 1 and missing 2 XPs in game 2, he’s been 8-8 in XPs (hasn’t attempted a FG in the last 2 games).The kicker was flawless today as well.
I was ok with taking either Daniels or Maye in that year's draft. It turns out that both have been very good choices for their respective teams.To me it was between Daniels and Maye.
Daniels was arguably more ready coming into the pros, he had five solid seasons in college and his last two at LSU were absolutely electric (similar to the five year career of Joe Burrow with his last two electric years at LSU). Also, at LSU Daniels was used to playing with and against talent that is about as high as it gets in college. His fast start isn't really much of a shock. However, he has a slight build that, when combined with his duel threat running, opens questions about his long term durability, but that largely remains to be seen, he hasn't seemed particularly injury prone so far.
Maye is 2 1/3 years younger than Daniels and started two full years at North Carolina (a lower level program) so he has much less college experience than Daniels. However, he is a great athlete with a big strong body that reminds one of a (one inch) shorter and (ten pounds) lighter version of Josh Allen. The question was how he would adapt to the pro game with his lack of experience, especially in big games. So far I have to say that I'm absolutely thrilled with Mayes, his toughness, work ethic, and maturity. Plus, he didn't allow for the disfunction (poor players and awful coaching) to wreck his confidence, he is a physically and emotionally tough young man.
Still really good, better than it's been in almost four years.Thanks Ian. Not as much of a difference but I'll always take progress in the right direction.
FWIW….
Colin Cowherd is a fan of the Maye and Vrabel marriage.
Where have I seen this before?Just listened to Vrabel's post-game. He's kind of an *******, isn't he? Good thing he can coach. If he wins, no one will care.
They are a team that’ll probably be on the fringe of the playoffs this year, but feel like a squad that will consistently make the postseason the next few years. Especially if they can acquire a real WR1 via FA/trade/draft next year.
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