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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.Watching the game again now and this is a big part of it, I agree. Their offense lacks any imagination and the defense (I know they're missing a couple of big pieces, but still) doesn't adjust well.Accomplice to murder leaving Jacobs alone on an island with Bosa. No chips, no help. Just as bad as a second straight game of the front 7 not containing the edge and letting purdy and the back have east west all game along. Its the same problem with the offense and defense. 2 coordinators that cant adjust and are in over their heads.
There is ONE primary cause of the horrible performance of the Offense: Brissett. No matter when Mayo decides to allow Maye to play, that will be the issue.Jacoby Brissett.
They could have scored 28 points with a good QB. It was just bad, worst of the year, and they had 28 points there for the taking without and NFL Left Tackle. Now you know why Mahomes won a Super Bowl with LT and RT that were amongst the worst in the NFL. QB makes a HUGE difference.
I believe in Darnold. The talent was always there, along with the ghosts.just another QB ruined by his past coaches
NOT
just another QB ruined by his past coaches
NOT
He did not regress in year 2, he was better.Playing Maye will be interesting. He regressed at Chapel Hill without Josh Downs and n OL or two. His second year starting he regressed.
AVP is co-conspirator.There is ONE primary cause of the horrible performance of the Offense: Brissett. No matter when Mayo decides to allow Maye to play, that will be the issue.
Let's stop blaming the OL, an injured group that starts with below average talent. Onwenu seems to not be playing at his level. The rest (other than Wallace) are performing better than expected and better than their talent dictates that they should. The OL did so uch better against SF than could and should have been expected. Jacobs! Leverett!
Brissett has like 3.5-4s on that play to throw the ball before Floyd was in his face. He had a clean pocket.Well 56 (Floyd?) had beaten our LT and was already in Brisset's face.
Moments before the ball was released:
Well 56 (Floyd?) had beaten our LT and was already in Brisset's face.
Moments before the ball was released:
Really? Maye’s completion percentage fell from 66.2% to 63.3%, his passing yardage dropped from 4,321 yards to 3,608 yards, his passing touchdowns went from 38 to 24, and his interceptions increased from seven to nine.[Maye at UNC] did not regress in year 2, he was better.
The only thing you proved here is just that you are able to read stats.Really? Maye’s completion percentage fell from 66.2% to 63.3%, his passing yardage dropped from 4,321 yards to 3,608 yards, his passing touchdowns went from 38 to 24, and his interceptions increased from seven to nine.
By your logic Mac Jones was an improvement over Tom Brady.
That’s why he’s not a good fit for a bottom-tier offense like NE has. Maye needs talent around him to make it work.
You know who is a better long-term prospect? The other rookie QB.
You can see the replay here. Brissett has time with a clean pocket. You see him stare down his first read and never looks at anyone else. Doesn't see Polk wide open and doesn't see the defender right in the middle
Stats are meaningless. Play Josh Allen on the Patriots and see what his stats are compared to last year, such a lazy argument.Really? Maye’s completion percentage fell from 66.2% to 63.3%, his passing yardage dropped from 4,321 yards to 3,608 yards, his passing touchdowns went from 38 to 24, and his interceptions increased from seven to nine.
By your logic Mac Jones was an improvement over Tom Brady.
That’s why he’s not a good fit for a bottom-tier offense like NE has. Maye needs talent around him to make it work.
You know who is a better long-term prospect? The other rookie QB.
Stats are meaningless without context. I agree, the statistical slip is not highly indicative of him being poor. Even the best NFL QB's have up and down years and variations. Brady could have a worse year after a statistical high year and still keep us competitive. The TD decrease is the only meaningful one imo, and that could just be punching it in with RB's more or losing a good redzone threat and needing to find other ways to score.Stats are meaningless. Play Josh Allen on the Patriots and see what his stats are compared to last year, such a lazy argument.
Maye made it work with no talent around him, what an absurd statement.
He got better, I explained where he got better, not sure why you think he did not get better based on stats on a team that goes maybe at best 5-9 without him but went 9-5 with him. His team got much, much worse.
Talk to you in 3 years about who's the best long-term QB prospect. I'd wager on Maye in a landslide.
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