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8 wins is best case scenario.8 wins after what you just witnessed?
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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.8 wins is best case scenario.8 wins after what you just witnessed?
And what will you say if Maye is seriously injured behind this train wreck of an OL? That's football? He failed his trial by fire? Curious: did you want the Pats to draft Maye?Outside influence will play a role on who is the QB.
Kraft wants butts in the seats and a full stadium. Krafts wants to look right on selecting Maye and Mayo. It's far more acceptable losing with Maye than Brisset. Fans realize that Maye is a rookie and learning the NFL game. Brisett losing will only raise questions why Maye isn't starting.
I'd rather see Maye good or bad because he needs 3 full seasons to evaluate whether the Pats keep him or move on.
Do you wear a mask driving alone in your car?And what will you say if Maye is seriously injured behind this train wreck of an OL? That's football? He failed his trial by fire? Curious: did you want the Pats to draft Maye?
Brissett lasted 4 minutes 7 seconds last night behind NE's lineIF Mayo takes the approach the Great BB does "Play the Players who gives you the best chance to win." And that's Drake Maye.
This is a good point, but see below.Outside influence will play a role on who is the QB.
Will Kraft play the long game or the short game? That's what it comes down to. Certainly Maye is likely to put butts in the seats early in the season, but the risks are serious injury to the franchise QB, instilling bad habits in and perhaps ruining a very young QB (turtle under pressure, form breakdowns because he's always rushing, screwing with his confidence, etc.), and sucking in future years by having to draft more QBs early and not OLs or positions of need at the top of the draft. Years of futility will put even fewer butts in the seats. Nah, Kraft will play the long game, if he's smart.Kraft wants butts in the seats and a full stadium. Krafts wants to look right on selecting Maye and Mayo. It's far more acceptable losing with Maye than Brisset. Fans realize that Maye is a rookie and learning the NFL game. Brisett losing will only raise questions why Maye isn't starting.
That’s a very weird statement to make. Mayo has been anti Bill since taking over.
What you say is true, the game is won or lost in the trenches. Imo, though, the trench game has devolved, blocking and tackling have never been worse. Not enough practice anymore, and what we see on Sundays are multi-whiffs on both sides of the line.The oldest saying in football is that the game is won or lost in the trenches. It remains true, it's just that the game has evolved over the years, with the NFL putting more of a priority on the passing game than the heavy rushing attacks of the past.
Easy, he's a rookie with special talent.WTF makes Maye so special that he should be babied all year while we are forced to watch some sucker running for his life?
Even with a mediocre OL (which we don't have), it often takes two years to know what you have in a rookie QB. Having a high school level OL makes it almost futile to even try to evaluate.Find out what we have in Maye. Odds are against him being a savior. Find out so we know what we have before we pick 1st overall next year.
Don't think it's that weird. Light a fire under your guys' butts a little bit? Seems like this speaks to Okorafor more than anyone...That’s a very weird statement to make. Mayo has been anti Bill since taking over.
Gotta bring up the classic:I think a lot of it is the oline musical chairs. You can't expect someone to be competent at a position if more than half his practice snaps are at other positions. Flexibility and trying to find the right combo is one thing, what we saw all through camp was bordering on madness. Coming out of the last preseason game with 4 oline positions that can be shuffled any which way is not normal.
At least now they'll be sticking to something that the big guys can settle into.
Not sure how that's the line's fault, it is either play design or Brissett's fault. The end is pretty wide the play calls for the left guard to come all the way across the formation to block the free rusher, Jacoby should have seen that was not possible and either audibled the RB to not fake and to block or he should have rolled left and back. Compare that to Maye in the Eagles game, same concept, completely unblocked rusher, Maye runs back away and drops ball in for the TE screen.Brissett lasted 4 minutes 7 seconds last night behind NE's line
You're right. My bad.Except it wasn't our starting OL.
Andrews didn't play.
Neither did our starting LT.
And our starting RT was lined up on the Left.
It's the new 20-0.8 wins after what you just witnessed?
I'm starting to think it's not the OL players, per se. Peters is the Fifth F'ing OLine coach in 5 years. There's no consistency to build upon concepts from year to year since Dante left, although CPop and CBric had sortof worked in the OL system before they took over, which is probably why they weren't gang-green-terrible in 2020 and 2021.
There were moments during all the preseason games, but they were all against backups. I award them no points, and my God have mercy on their souls.
Sure why not. Mayo playing 5D chess baby
Luckily it was against backups. I had flashbacks to Hoyer.Brissett lasted 4 minutes 7 seconds last night behind NE's line
#PrayForMaye
It's almost like Illegal Touching.Ewwwwwww.
It's almost like Illegal Touching.
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