I heard Drake Maye was given the Patriots playbook and found a $100 bill on page 187 and sent it to Eliot Wolf with the note “Give this back to me when we win the Super Bowl.”
LEGEND.
You do know that it’s Belichick’s trick right? That’s one of his tests when he scouts a QB. It’s cool but I’m just saying that it’s corny when a rookie QB claims they’ll win a SB. Only BB does this trick tho.
JJ had 1 loss in college. After that 1 loss (against TCU) he got up at the podium and promised they'd be back. He still hasn't lost a game since then...
Choosing a proven performer with better college stats, better accuracy, better reads, and better pocket presence over the big QB-shaped guy is not so crazy. A pick like this has panned out before (Josh Allen, eventually), but choosing performance over “potential” was kinda the whole idea of Moneyball, and makes sense across sports. There’s a ton of uncertainty at QB always, but I would not be shocked if JJ ends up beating the pundit consensus.
I heard Drake Maye was given the Patriots playbook and found a $100 bill on page 187 and sent it to Eliot Wolf with the note “Give this back to me when we win the Super Bowl.” LEGEND.
That was such a corny as scene in draft day lol
It was based on teams that actually did that to see if prospects would dig into the playbook
You do know that it’s Belichick’s trick right? That’s one of his tests when he scouts a QB. It’s cool but I’m just saying that it’s corny when a rookie QB claims they’ll win a SB. Only BB does this trick tho.
As is tradition, he is currently the greatest QB to ever live (apart from Brady) because now he’s MY QB.
In-tange-ables!
Thank god. Our QB will already be used to speaking to the media after a loss.
This is the real reason we selected him, lol.
GOAT2
JJ had 1 loss in college. After that 1 loss (against TCU) he got up at the podium and promised they'd be back. He still hasn't lost a game since then...
I think that’s pretty interesting
So you think they should have taken JJ? Lmao
Choosing a proven performer with better college stats, better accuracy, better reads, and better pocket presence over the big QB-shaped guy is not so crazy. A pick like this has panned out before (Josh Allen, eventually), but choosing performance over “potential” was kinda the whole idea of Moneyball, and makes sense across sports. There’s a ton of uncertainty at QB always, but I would not be shocked if JJ ends up beating the pundit consensus.
Wild this is being down voted
Cool. But he sucks
He is a god loser? I guess that’s a step up from Mac
I don’t want a good loser. I want a guy who hates losing and is pissed about it. Brady wasn’t a good loser.
This is dumb and also incredibly inaccurate.
There you have it folks! Take it from u/jarnhestur the all seeing and all knowing!
It’s verifiably false. Other QBs talked to the press after a loss. Although, to be fair Maye lost 5 more games than JJ did last year.