Man that Holley take was brutal - "Ghost of Mac Jones [circa Dallas game]" - "The times where I was counting in my head - You gotta get rid of it, you gotta get rid of it. He's holding on to the ball. When he should've been getting rid of the ball, at times he was running with the football... He was making easy passes look difficult."
Mac was definitely way more pro ready, apparently, but his mental ceiling was like those bridges on Storrow where trucks get opened up like a can of sardines. I'm more hopeful that long term, Maye's got it upstairs. There was that one vid, though, where he held on to the ball for almost 3.5 seconds before throwing, and a DL was gonna strip sack and pancake him if it were a real game. Putting him out there before he's ready would be like a Momma bird tossing her baby out the nest before it's ready to fly. That being said, I defer to the coaches to make the right decision on when he gets to start.
Greg Bedard: Yeah. You can’t even compare where Mac Jones was and where Drake Maye is. I mean, it was. I think it was one of the first red zone periods of camp when they were in pads and Mac just knew what he was going to see after the snap, and I don’t know how much of that was McDaniels or what have you, but compared to Cam, I mean, who look, we all love Cam Newton, but diagnosing defenses, making checks at the line in a Patriots style offense was not his forte. Mac Jones came from that offense in Alabama and as soon as that happened, I turned to Chris Gasper and I was like, “it’s over. He’s going to be the starter”. And this was like, the first day of pads. Drake Maye, it’s not even close to that. He’s closer to where Cam Newton was at that point then where Mac Jones was.