'It's frustrating': Drake Maye is trying to balance short-term struggles with long-term development
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"Penalties set us back and kind of put us behind the eight-ball. You just can't do that in this league." Maye emphasized the impact of self-inflicted mistakes, pointing to how crucial penalties were in both undermining the team’s performance and contributing to the defeat against the Dolphins.
"I don't think it's something where we're just getting beat and out-talented. I think it's just something where we're hurting ourselves." Maye's assessment reflects a deeper issue within the team rather than a lack of skill, highlighting the recurring theme of self-sabotage in crucial games.
"Just find a way to protect the football and go down, or find a way to get it out," Maye reflected on his fumble, showcasing his acknowledgment of the importance of ball security to avoid giving away scoring opportunities to the opponent.
"The interception, just trying to check it down and it happened to get tipped, so I'm not too worried about that.” Maye maintained a more relaxed view on the interception, suggesting that not every mistake carries the same weight as others in this challenging season.
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