Drake Maye showed more than just a clutch time gene in the Patriots' big win
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Drake Maye showed more than just a clutch time gene in the Patriots' big win
"After a failed tenure with Mac Jones under center, which was also marred by multiple controversies involving players around the league, Patriots fans have been thankful for the arrival of Drake Maye in New England for many reasons, one of which is his southern charm and humble attitude. It's a contrast to the Jones experience, and has become one of the most lovable parts of Maye since he was drafted nearly two years ago."
"His composure and poise have earned him widespread praise from analysts since becoming the Patriots' starter, as many believe he plays like a seasoned veteran, especially under pressure. He faced a lot of adversity during his rookie season, with less-than-ideal conditions from the offensive roster to the coaching staff, but he has thrived with all the changes made by Mike Vrabel and Co."
"From what we've seen from the quarterback so far, he is a calm, cool, and collected man and player who can thrive in any environment. Maye doesn't get too worked up when the pressure is on, but always makes sure celebrate any time the team does something well. He noticeably turned it up a notch on Sunday night, though, and it's a moment that Patriots fans loved to see, as it was the most fired up Maye has been."
Drake Maye arrived in New England as a contrast to the Mac Jones tenure, bringing southern charm, humility, composure, and poise. Analysts praise Maye for playing like a seasoned veteran, especially under pressure. He overcame rookie-season adversity amid suboptimal offensive personnel and coaching conditions and has benefited from changes implemented by Mike Vrabel and the staff. The team’s fortunes are often tied to his performance, and Maye delivered a memorable comeback against the Ravens. Though generally calm, he showed rare visible fire and enthusiasm during the rally, a moment fans widely appreciated.
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