Paul Perillo: Comparing Drake Maye and Jayden Daniels’ situations
On Friday’s edition of Zolak & Bertrand, Paul Perillo made an interesting point and comparing the situations Drake Maye and Jayden Daniels are both in.
Look at the Commanders’ offensive line…
Paul Perillo:
I don’t necessarily have a huge problem with starting Jacoby Brissett, I think there are a lot of reasons why people felt that was the right way. What I don’t really love is I feel like the decision was made in March and nothing that was going to happen was going to change that and I and I kind of feel like things did happen that, you know, should have at least changed that. Most specifically, I think Drake Maye, unlike what a lot of the prognosticators told us, is not two years away from being able to play in the NFL. Now I’m not telling you that a rookie quarterback, any rookie quarterback, steps onto the field for the first time and is ready, quote unquote, just ready to go. This guy is not a project. This guy needs to learn, develop and get experience like every other rookie. He’s not a project, so I would have given him some serious consideration to starting him right out of the shoot. I understand what they did, and I understand why they did it. I would say the last 8 or 10 days of training camp and the last two preseason games, I think warranted serious consideration… the only reason that I can accept for not playing Maye at any point is if you don’t feel like he’s ready to go out and perform. He doesn’t know the offense. He doesn’t know what he’s doing. He’s not going to be able to make checks. He’s not going get them in and out of the huddle. He’s not ready. To me, the rest of it is all irrelevant. Like, do you think Washington is making a grievous mistake starting Jayden Daniels? It’s just as bad a situation. It’s a terrible offensive line. I don’t love the rankings, but we’ll use the rankings that everybody under 40 loves to use now. I believe PFF ranks the Washington offensive line 28th, so a rookie quarterback behind a pathetically bad offensive line is fine in Washington, with one player with him in Terry Mclaurin and everything is ok.
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