
""I think that's tough right now," Vrabel said. "I've got to apologize, I've got to look at the tape. Again, I'm sure there's going to be some good plays, some plays we'd like to have back, that he would like to have back." "I think that would go for pretty much everybody. I think there was some good football, just certainly not consistent enough in all three phases. That's kind of what it looked like for me, and I'll try to give you a little better answer after looking at the tape.""
"The No. 4 overall pick seemed to hold his own for the better part of three quarters during New England's 20-13 loss to Las Vegas. For the most part, Drake Maye had ample time to throw early on. The first half was pretty uneventful for Las Vegas's defensive line other than a coverage sack from Maxx Crosby. But, as the game wore on, things began to unravel for Campbell. He was involved in two plays that resulted in Maye taking sacks, and he also had a pair of false start penalties, all of which came in the second half."
""I've just got to be better. I can't jump," Campbell said. "I've got to key into the snap count. I take full accountability. I've got to fix it.""
Will Campbell started his NFL debut holding his own for most of three quarters but struggled in the second half with timing issues and penalties. Drake Maye enjoyed ample time to throw early while Las Vegas' pass rush was largely quiet in the first half except for a coverage sack by Maxx Crosby. Campbell was involved on two plays that produced sacks and committed two false start penalties, all in the second half. Campbell accepted full accountability for the false starts and said he must key into the snap count and improve. Mike Vrabel said he needs to review the tape and noted inconsistent play across phases.
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