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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.As far as needing to gel he's basically in the same situation he was as a rookie, except with what should be a 50x better supporting cast. I could see a relatively slow start, but expecting a sophomore slump is way too conservative.I'm predicting a little bit of a slump for Maye next year. I think its going to take time to gel with the receivers in the new offense.
Drake had 15 TDs with a talent devoid offense around him no one outside of Boutte won thier matchups on the outside.Loved the Draft and Free Agency... Think we addressed the most pressing needs on the roster... we might not have solved all out problems, but we took a big step forward...
The biggest change from Y1pbb to Y2pbb is the wholesale replacement of the coaching staff... last year, the staff was inexperienced, and at times even appears unknowledgeable about the game of football... the games we did win, with the exception of Cincy, it felt like we lucked into it... Vrabel & Staff might not be the second coming of Lombardi & Co., but I think we will be much better prepared to face the future than we were last year...
With that said... Drake Maye... you now see the new pieces on the board... new OC... new players... new era... what are you expecting from him? His numbers from last year... and remember its based on ten games (yeah, stats say 13, but really, he played 10 full games)
what are your projections?
He needs to improve the td/int percentage... got to do a deeper dive into his splits, but improvements could be made in areas like first down passes... depth of target... and others i suppose that I cannot think of...
what you got Drake Maye racking up numbers wise with all the new toys and Josh running the show?
definitely would like to see 25+ Passing TD's... that would be a real improvementI'm thinking 25TDs to 6 INTs
You typically don't develop a guy who can take over games by coaching him to be a game manager. Look at what Buffalo did with Allen. They put the ball in his hands, let him make mistakes, and focused on maximizing his talent and potential. In the current state of the NFL, I think that is the way to go. You need a great QB and passing game. If you expect the kid to be your franchise QB and play at an elite level, put the ball in his hands and let him make mistakes and grow. I think it's much easier to reign him in once he has built confidence and play more conservative football when needed, then to treat him with baby gloves and expect him to then just be able to take over a game at the flip of a switch.I expect a lot more big plays, 28 + touchdowns maybe 10 interceptions with over 4000 yards passing.
With Henderson taking some of the load, I just want him to manage the game and take over when he needs to take over and seal some wins without throwing game ending interceptions. Gaining experience and a better o-line plus better receivers will help with that.
Go figure geno Smith had 25 plus TD production.definitely would like to see 25+ Passing TD's... that would be a real improvement
mac jones has 24 tds in his rookie year... would like to see Maye top thatGo figure geno Smith had 25 plus TD production.
As far as needing to gel he's basically in the same situation he was as a rookie, except with what should be a 50x better supporting cast. I could see a relatively slow start, but expecting a sophomore slump is way too conservative.
Drake had 15 TDs with a talent devoid offense around him no one outside of Boutte won thier matchups on the outside.
Add in Josh, Vrabel at coaching
Williams and Henderson at RB and WR..
In much more efficient, sound offense with big play abilities now. I'm thinking 25TDs to 6 INTs
A slump implies worse production than last year. That would not be a slump, it would be a horrible year.I'm predicting a little bit of a slump for Maye next year. I think its going to take time to gel with the receivers in the new offense.
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