Is the Drake Maye hype enough to keep Josh McDaniels with the Patriots for good?
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Is the Drake Maye hype enough to keep Josh McDaniels with the Patriots for good?
""I love living in New England, that's the short of it," McDaniels said. "I just try to focus on now. Really enjoying coaching for Mike [Vrabel] and his staff and the guys we have here and this organization." "It would be surprising if move my kids out of Westwood, come hell or high water. I don't know if I'll be here or not, but it is what it is.""
""I thought our group continuusly tried to work hard to handle whatever gets thrown their way," McDaniels' said, when asked about New England's game-winning drive. "Coach Vrabel has done a good job of putting those positions in front of us in practice and it's just one of those scenarios where you hope your group responds together to adversity, whether it's home or on the road. "You've going to need to do that over, and over, and over again in the National Football League. I think we've done that a few times this year. We've learned a lot of things.""
Josh McDaniels said he loves living in New England and would be surprised to move his kids out of Westwood. He emphasized focusing on the present and enjoying coaching for Mike Vrabel, his staff, and the players. McDaniels acknowledged uncertainty about his long-term status but prioritized the current responsibilities. He credited the team's preparation and resilience during the game-winning drive and praised Vrabel for practice work that put players in good positions. McDaniels stressed the need to repeatedly respond to adversity in the NFL and noted the team has learned valuable lessons this season. Drake Maye's prime-time performance has increased his hype after beating the Bills.
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