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No QB learns because of the QB starting. They learn working on their mechanics and reads without the pressure of live play. If he goes in there and the line is getting him killed, he's not going to develop the habits he needs to succeed longterm. More likely he falls back on more amatuerish habits and doesn't have the time to slow the game down and deveop what he needs.Drake Maye isn't going to learn by sitting on the sidelines watching an inferior QB take the snaps. Get him in there.
More likely he falls back on more amatuerish habits and doesn't have the time to slow the game down and deveop what he needs.
Exactly. People retroactively want to pretend Mac, for insatnce, was always awful. But the truth was he was a high floor, low ceiling QB and pretty much did that in 2021. But the more he felt pressure in our **** offense, he never got the chance to improve and slowly lost confidence and started regressing and the high floor erodedOr he regresses even further and immediately upon taking the snap assumes the fetal position.
A play known to longtime Pats fans as "The Eason"™
This is the best argument I’ve read for exercising caution with Maye. The most damning thing about proponents of playing Maye now is they almost universally fail to address the heightened possibility of injury due to our poor OL. They just will not talk about it (unless I’ve missed a post).Exactly. People retroactively want to pretend Mac, for insatnce, was always awful. But the truth was he was a high floor, low ceiling QB and pretty much did that in 2021. But the more he felt pressure in our **** offense, he never got the chance to improve and slowly lost confidence and started regressing and the high floor eroded
You absolutely can hang a QB out to dry too early and mismanage their development and ruin them. There's never been a QB who sat that was hurt by sitting. Working on fudnamentals and waiting for the team to hit a level of competency is not going to undermine development. We've seen plenty of QB's start out looking like they had something and then breaking down under the pressure of a bad team and not having the time to really hone their craft.
I really don't get this need for instant gratification with Maye. He could be the second coming of Tom Brady and we are still a worse team than the 2019 team that got bounced by the Titans. There's literally no stakes right now on a need to fight for a Super Bowl. The only goal should be developing Maye as best as possible.
He's only 21 and has serious skills and potential (he's NOT Mac Jones). Sit him and unleash him on the NFL with a solid OL and upgraded overall offensive talent in 2025. Better to do that then put him in there with a horrible OL and get him seriously injured if not destroy his career before it even starts.No QB learns because of the QB starting. They learn working on their mechanics and reads without the pressure of live play. If he goes in there and the line is getting him killed, he's not going to develop the habits he needs to succeed longterm. More likely he falls back on more amatuerish habits and doesn't have the time to slow the game down and deveop what he needs.
Tell that to Jordan Love and Patrick MahomesDrake Maye isn't going to learn by sitting on the sidelines watching an inferior QB take the snaps. Get him in there.
Where is the "when he earns it" option?When should Maye start and be allowed to start making mistakes?
Maybe we should sit Maye for all 4 years of his rookie deal. That way he is guaranteed not to get injured.This is the best argument I’ve read for exercising caution with Maye. The most damning thing about proponents of playing Maye now is they almost universally fail to address the heightened possibility of injury due to our poor OL. They just will not talk about it (unless I’ve missed a post).
The jury is still out on Jordan Love. As for Mahomes, he is the exception and not the rule. Look at all the rest of the best active QBs in the NFL and the vast majority of them played significant time their rookie seasons.Tell that to Jordan Love and Patrick Mahomes
When should Maye start and be allowed to start making mistakes?
You didn't proof read the title of this thread?
Why would any coaching staff ever "allow" a player to "make "mistakes"?
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