Scott Zolak: The clock has started on Drake Maye
On Friday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Scott Zolak explained why the clock has now started on Drake Maye.
It’s not a knock on Jacoby Brissett…
Scott Zolak:
You played quarterback, the young one. at the end of that game. to see what he can do and if he can move the team. He took a hell of a shot, almost got cut in half, almost got decapitated. That’ll wake your ass up.
Marc Bertrand:
Love that hit for him.
Scott Zolak:
After the game, he said it felt good to take the hit. He needs to get ready cause I think he’s going to play. I think the clock started. You don’t get the feet wet for no reason. It’s a multitude of messages.
Marc Bertrand:
It’s full on. You don’t put him in the game last night if you’re not going to play him. I’m sorry to all the beat guys, I’m sorry to all of you, because all you’re doing last night is crying on Twitter and clutching your pearls about why you can’t play Drake Maye behind this offensive line. I got news for you. Week 5, buckle up. It’s coming. They didn’t put him in the game last night as some sort of gimmick or a joke. They put him in because they’re going to play him.
Scott Zolak:
70/30 in practice goes to 60/40.
Marc Bertrand:
It’s not a knock on Jacoby Brissett. That guy’s a freaking warrior man. He’s out there getting killed and he picks himself back up off the turf. He’s tough as nails. I like that. But you know what? He’s not a good quarterback. He’s average. And this team is dreadful. All the guys around him are terrible at blocking and can’t get open on the outside. The receivers are mediocre and the offensive line sucks. The team is not very good.
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