
""I'm just worried about what people in our organization think, and worry about we think and what my teammates think.""
""I don't even know what show he's on," Maye said. "I think they get paid to make remarks and make certain comments.""
""Nothing is weird to me because people can come on the radio, TV, and you know whatever, it's just things that get their attention. We're OK with it. I promise you we are OK with it. Anything that anybody says, we are OK with. "We are going to come to work, we're going to focus on us, we're going to try to improve and we're going to focus on the Bengals and going on the road and try to get our tenth win. That's what we're going to focus on.""
The New England Patriots sit 9-2 with an eight-game winning streak while facing external skepticism about sustainable success. Cam Newton questioned the team's staying power, likening the performance to "fools gold" and comparing it to cubic zirconia. Drake Maye brushed off the criticism, saying he focuses on teammates, organizational views, and preparing for Sunday games rather than outside commentary. Coach Mike Vrabel echoed a similar stance, calling outside comments attention-seeking and stressing the team's commitment to work, improvement, and preparing for the road matchup with the Bengals to pursue a tenth win. Maye leads the league in passing yards and prioritizes wins.
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