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Playing is important to see what translated from practice and what didn’t. You need to see a skill happen regularly in practice before you’d ever expect it in a real game, from there some skills are going to generalize to game conditions right away and some aren’t. At a very basic level, it seems like Maye’s performance against the blitz reflected his recent improvement in practice that has been talked about, while maybe the accuracy of his throws was a little more of an issue in the game than they would have expected. They can now do that analysis for every aspect of his game. That tells them where practice is falling short of preparing him for games, which then lets everybody involved make changes.











