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While the New England Patriots wonder when they will get a key offensive lineman back, the New York Giants received positive news about their rookie quarterback. And here are bold predictions for these teams’ Week 13 Monday Night Football clash.
The Patriots (10-2) stand strong as one of the AFC’s best teams. Meanwhile, the Giants haven’t been able to finish games and stand with the opposite mark of 2-10.
Still, it’s a little scary for the Patriots because the Giants have been competitive.
Maye will be under pressure from the Giants’ defense. But look for him to respond with some big-chunk plays.
Giants linebacker Brian Burns upped the ante when he criticized Maye. For being poised. Yeah, not sure what that’s about, according to giants.com.
“He’s talented, talented arm,” Burns said. “I’m not really too sure yet about how quick he is to process everything, but I do feel like he makes the right plays at the right time. He does seem a bit poised, maybe a little bit too poised in the pocket, but just overall, he’s been showing his talent for sure.
“I feel like, at times, he’s so caught up in making the right play or getting so caught up in his routes downfield, he just forgets about somewhat of who’s rushing him, if that makes sense. What I mean by poised is that he takes his time, he makes the right reads, and he tries to make the right play. It can also bite you in the butt at a certain amount of times if you’ve got edge rushers coming and you’re not really too cognizant of where they are.”
Maye responded to the diss, according to masslive.com.
“Shoot, I’m not 100% (sure) what that really means,” Maye said on Wednesday. “I try to keep my eyes down the field with feeling pressure. I think that’s part of playing the position, so just trying to make the right play.”
It will be interesting to see who is talking after the game.
Dart is a playmaker. He still has areas to improve, but he’s dynamic and will make things happen.
New York sports radio host Tommy Lugauer seems to think Dart could be on a Josh Allen path, according to a post on X by WFAN Sports Radio via athlonsports.com.
“Josh Allen, now, is great,” Lugauer explained, “but Josh Allen was a mess … when he first got into the league. Jaxson Dart is not that.
“When you watch the Giants, and you think of all the things that drive you nuts about this team, Jaxson Dart, a rookie, where you think he’d be making a lot of rookie mistakes, has not.
“He has the arm,” Lugauer said of Dart. “He has the mobility. He has the moxie. He has the swagger. He has the maturity. Jaxson Dart, to me, is more advanced at...