Former NFL QB unloads on Drake Maye after Super Bowl LX meltdown
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Former NFL QB unloads on Drake Maye after Super Bowl LX meltdown
""This Drake Maye tape is worse than I thought," Benkert wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). "There were wide open guys everywhere even when he had time he just wasn't seeing it. It was the definition of seeing ghosts game." Of course, the Seahawks deserve credit for rattling Maye's cage early and often. Nevertheless, there were "opportunities everywhere" to exploit Seattle's aggressiveness, but he repeatedly failed to take advantage of."
"Maye wants a do-over, and understandably so, because he was at the forefront of the Patriots' 29-13 loss to the Seahawks. His efforts, or lack thereof, effectively took away any chance New England had of upsetting a Seattle squad that was widely considered a sizable favorite. It's worth mentioning that Maye was listed on the Patriots' injury report with a right (throwing) shoulder issue heading into the showdown with Seattle."
Drake Maye struggled throughout Super Bowl LX, failing to see wide-open receivers and making poor decisions that limited the Patriots' chances in a 29-13 loss. Maye was listed on the Patriots' injury report with a right (throwing) shoulder issue heading into the game but had no official designation. Seattle's defense applied constant pressure, rattling Maye and forcing errors. Opportunities to exploit Seattle's aggressiveness were repeatedly missed, leading to sacks, turnovers, and failed scoring chances. Youthful tendencies to try hero plays produced big regular-season moments but resulted in costly mistakes on the game's biggest stage.
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