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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.ROFLA lot of guys win a playoff game. I mean, Jared Goff got the Rams to the Super Bowl, but I am not convinced he is "nails" as a playoff QB.
?? Uh.... did you read my post on this?ROFL
You do realize that Goff is in the top in the betting odds for MVP?
Year 2 QBs on deep passes. One of these is not like the others.
They need to work with him on throwing it away and not taking hits. Every time he runs...there is a risk.The most important step in Maye’s development now is to ensure he stays on the field.
Nice.Watching a YT short talk about how Maye is the first QB in NFL history to have 4000 pass yards, 500 rush yards, with a 69% completion percentage in his 1st 20 games.
Off to a good start.
Per sports reference, Maye now leads the league in QB rating at 116.4.
Ah got it. MisunderstoodHe got MVP... obviously. It just wasn't unanimously.
The first is play action, where there has been a notable shift from offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. The initial plan was not to lean too heavily on that play. While it can be useful in getting linebackers to bite down near the line of scrimmage and thus be a benefit to quarterbacks, one drawback is that the quarterback must turn his eyes away from the defense after taking the snap. That can be especially difficult for young quarterbacks and put them behind as they try to catch up once their eyes snap back downfield.
That’s part of why the Patriots ranked 18th in play-action usage the first two weeks, per TruMedia. But as it became clear that Maye could process the game more quickly, McDaniels has leaned more into the play. The Patriots rank fourth in play-action usage since Week 2.
His ability to run is a part of his game.....its not going to be like Lamar but its not going to stop.They need to work with him on throwing it away and not taking hits. Every time he runs...there is a risk.
It's risky though. I feel like running QB's get injured more.His ability to run is a part of his game.....its not going to be like Lamar but its not going to stop.
We have a tracker, not a trailer QB.
They don't, they get injured about the same.It's risky though. I feel like running QB's get injured more.
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