ESPN’s Mike Reiss: “More Negative than Positive” for Patriots to start Drake Maye now
On this morning’s Toucher & Hardy show, ESPN’s Mike Reiss discussed the Patriots, focusing on whether it’s the right time to start rookie QB Drake Maye and concerns about Jerod Mayo possibly losing the locker room.
Reiss argued that starting Maye now might be more harmful than helpful, especially given the team’s struggles at left tackle and wide receiver. He emphasized that throwing a young QB into a situation where he’s constantly under pressure isn’t ideal for his development.
Regarding Jerod Mayo, Reiss doesn’t believe the coach is at risk of losing the locker room just yet. He noted that the players still respect Mayo, but if they start to feel unprepared or lacking direction, it could become a problem.
Reiss also mentioned the Patriots’ upcoming game against the 49ers, calling it a tough challenge, especially with San Francisco looking to bounce back after their recent loss to the Rams.
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KEY TAKEAWAY:
Drake Maye’s Start: Reiss thinks that starting Maye right now could do more harm than good, especially given the team’s struggles with the offensive line and receivers.
Pressure on Young QBs: He pointed out that putting a young quarterback under constant pressure isn’t helpful for their development.
Jerod Mayo’s Leadership: Reiss feels that Mayo isn’t at risk of losing the locker room, but he mentioned that if the players start to feel unprepared, it could lead to problems.
Comparison to Bryce Young: He brought up Bryce Young’s difficulties in Carolina, suggesting that a lack of support can really hinder a young QB’s growth.
Upcoming Game Against the 49ers: Reiss sees the upcoming game as a tough challenge for the Patriots, especially since the 49ers will be extra motivated after their recent loss.