Lost in that 6-of-11 for 47 yards is the fact that he went 5-of-7 (71.4%) in the first half with his 47yds. He went 1-of-4 for 0 yards in the second half with two throwaways.
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After watching it, one of those second-half incompletions was obviously the drop on the deep ball to Baker, which would have been an unreal play had they completed it.
So there's definitely some context there.
Still, when it comes to him being out there to start the season, I thought Chris Hogan summed it up perfectly in the thing I wrote today:
“Dude, it’s the fricking preseason,” said Hogan. “He’s seeing cover three, cover two, cover four, man, there’s no multiple blitzes, man/zone, we’re not talking about that. Week one, that s**t is coming, right? And if you put Drake out there, it’s going to be a fricking field day of blitzes just to see if he can handle it. And you don’t want to do that to the kid.”
“Let Jacoby handle it. He’s seen it. And if Jacoby messes up, ‘All right, let’s go back and watch film,’ and Drake, again, mental reps are huge. Like, see it. ‘All right, they rolled here, they did this, they went from man to zone, they sent the corner,’ you’ve got to be able to see all this in real-time. And like you said, we don’t want to do week one and week two and then have to yank him.”
As much as I'd like to see Maye, I would have to agree with him and think it makes sense for Maye to sit a few weeks and see in real-time what he'll be dealing with so that he's a little more ready when his time does finally come.