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I agree with a lot of sentiments here, even as they seem in conflict.
I'm proud of how far they came in a one-year leap, and I hope this becomes more a floor performance than a flash in the pan season. After all, that is unanswered after the SB. I think this team's for real and Seattle was just much more for real. The O-line, esp the left side, lost it in the trenches, and Maye couldn't make the magic to both correct for his own sins and "put the team on his back." He's not good enough yet for that kind of ask. Most guys never are, though ultimately, I believe he'll be one of the special ones who can.
Of course I'm disappointed too.
And I'm not really wondering what simple scapegoat could fix something. No, we got beaten soundly. The defense kept it close and forced them to take 3s not 7s deep into the game. This is an elite D looking forward, and I can't wait to see what happens with another year under Campbell's belt (and possibly another off-season of healing, if that is an issue.) Maye's next step is to be able to get some kind of spark going in the most challenging games -- that will include audibleing away from deep throws or the coaches not dialing them up until the blitz costs them (e.g. short passes once the screen stops working.) Your 4-second downfield throw is not going to develop when you pocket collapses after 2.
Anyway... that's not griping. It's idle thoughts until September. Mainly, a big thank you for bringing this team back into contention. Now justify all my trash talking to Bills fans and put the division on lockdown again starting next season!
I'm proud of how far they came in a one-year leap, and I hope this becomes more a floor performance than a flash in the pan season. After all, that is unanswered after the SB. I think this team's for real and Seattle was just much more for real. The O-line, esp the left side, lost it in the trenches, and Maye couldn't make the magic to both correct for his own sins and "put the team on his back." He's not good enough yet for that kind of ask. Most guys never are, though ultimately, I believe he'll be one of the special ones who can.
Of course I'm disappointed too.
And I'm not really wondering what simple scapegoat could fix something. No, we got beaten soundly. The defense kept it close and forced them to take 3s not 7s deep into the game. This is an elite D looking forward, and I can't wait to see what happens with another year under Campbell's belt (and possibly another off-season of healing, if that is an issue.) Maye's next step is to be able to get some kind of spark going in the most challenging games -- that will include audibleing away from deep throws or the coaches not dialing them up until the blitz costs them (e.g. short passes once the screen stops working.) Your 4-second downfield throw is not going to develop when you pocket collapses after 2.
Anyway... that's not griping. It's idle thoughts until September. Mainly, a big thank you for bringing this team back into contention. Now justify all my trash talking to Bills fans and put the division on lockdown again starting next season!











