Drake Maye talks starting fast, capitalizing in the red zone, and the throws he wished he had back
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Drake Maye talks starting fast, capitalizing in the red zone, and the throws he wished he had back
""I think just some of them, I was rushing them," Maye said. "I think I see them and kind of rush it to try to get it out to him as quick as I can. The one to Pop [DeMario Douglas], he was getting close to the sideline with kind of a trapped corner there, so I tried to get it out as quickly as I could to him to get the first.""
""I feel like I've been throwing it pretty well and seeing it well ... I feel like I made some pretty good throws throughout the game that I felt good about accuracy-wise. So yeah, I'm not going to over-harp on too much, but at the same time, you've got to hit guys when they're open, so it's an even kind of balance.""
Drake Maye completed 30 of 46 passes for 287 yards and connected with DeMario Douglas for a red-zone touchdown. Maye acknowledged that he rushed some throws, including one sailed over Douglas and a third-quarter interception that halted a promising drive. The Patriots controlled time of possession and remained within striking distance but went 1-for-3 in the red zone, while Las Vegas converted its only red zone opportunity. Areas for improvement include starting faster, completing easier early looks, and capitalizing in the red zone to turn drives into points.
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