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My understanding is that it's a forgone conclusion that Brissett won't be back in 2025. Given his ability to mentor and his experience in McDaniels system wouldn't it make sense to retain him for another year?
Is he looking to go somewhere where he has a better chance to start?
I go back and forth on this. On the one hand, given the mess that was this season, I'd think that there's still quite a bit more that Maye (and Milton) could learn from a veteran. OTOH, IIRC one of Flutie or Testaverde, both of whom were brought in to mentor Cassel, basically retired because they felt that there really wasn't anything more they could do.With this coaching staff an older vet/mentor type might not be as important, also considering Maye no longer is a rookie.
I just don't think Brissett provides much value as a mentor. His credentials are "he's been in the league awhile". But if you are Drake Maye, Brissett's a glorified back up and you were better than he ever was your first day of practice. This isn't Tom Brady sitting behind Drew Bledsoe who was one of the top QB's of his day. Or Aaron Rodgers sitting behind Brett Farve and at least having to say "this guys is a 3x MVP and SB winner who is about to hold all the stat records". It's not even Mahomes sitting behind Alex Smith who was a pretty steady franchise QB.I go back and forth on this. On the one hand, given the mess that was this season, I'd think that there's still quite a bit more that Maye (and Milton) could learn from a veteran. OTOH, IIRC one of Flutie or Testaverde, both of whom were brought in to mentor Cassel, basically retired because they felt that there really wasn't anything more they could do.
I didn't say anything about the Patriots specifically keeping Brissett (and am dead set against it, at this point).I just don't think Brissett provides much value as a mentor. His credentials are "he's been in the league awhile". But if you are Drake Maye, Brissett's a glorified back up and you were better than he ever was your first day of practice. This isn't Tom Brady sitting behind Drew Bledsoe who was one of the top QB's of his day. Or Aaron Rodgers sitting behind Brett Farve and at least having to say "this guys is a 3x MVP and SB winner who is about to hold all the stat records". It's not even Mahomes sitting behind Alex Smith who was a pretty steady franchise QB.
I wasn't disgreeing with you, just contextualizing what Brissett is at this pointI didn't say anything about the Patriots specifically keeping Brissett (and am dead set against it, at this point).
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