Drake Maye has demonstrated considerable improvement from his rookie to second year with the Patriots, as shown during joint practices and a game against the Vikings. While results were mixed, Maye excelled in managing the offense and controlling the line of scrimmage. His performance included zero turnovers during practices, reflecting his growth and poise against aggressive defenses. Maye acknowledged mistakes and emphasized a desire to win, showcasing leadership and accountability. His offensive coordinator praised his handling of the practices, further affirming Maye's development.
I was really excited about the way he handled those practices this week. Practice by nature is always difficult because you put yourself in a scenario where you run the same thing over and over again.
Maye didn't have a single turnover in the joint practices, which is another sign of growth. Even though the Vikings 'sacked' him multiple times, Maye showed a poise that is beyond his NFL years.
I want to win. I missed Pop high. He was wide open sitting in a zone out there. There's a couple plays we should have back, but I thought the guys.
The growth that Maye has shown from his rookie year to his second year was on full display, at least according to his offensive coordinator.
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