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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 995102" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>In just our game this year he was pretty impressive. And you would have only seen him twice. In 2021 it was Sam Howell we beat. Last season Maye didn’t have a great game against us so I could understand not seeing what the hype was all about. But this year our guys just made a few more plays than Maye did. He wasn’t why UNC didn’t win that game, IMHO. It took some tremendous play by our offense and some extremely timely plays by our defense. Dontae outplayed Hampton and, IMHO, King outplayed Maye. </p><p></p><p>Let me stipulate, since this always devolves into a “well Haynes King can do that, too” that I love our QB and I think King is a better leader than Maye and also developed more than Maye did this year and I’m super excited about what King will do next year. With that out of the way, and when I say something please don’t take it as “Maye does this better than King” for everything I say, Maye generally throws a ball that hits guys in stride. It’s often placed exactly where it needs to be and if it’s a tight window he is usually only throwing it where his guy catches it or nobody does. In two years he has thrown only 16 INTs and 62 TDs. I’m not counting the 1 TD he threw in the mop up duty from 2021. He has almost 8000 passing yards and about a 63-64% completion rate. He’s sneaky athletic in that you don’t look at him and expect him to beat you with his legs but he can. In two seasons he rushed for about 1100 yards and 16 TDs. I think what the NFL teams see is that he is pretty consistently throwing a nice ball on every throw. He reads defenses well. He throws few INTs and lots of TDs. He’s also big and he runs well enough (not as good as one Haynes King!!!). </p><p></p><p>He’s had some bad games, too. But his defense is pretty poor most times and usually when they lose it isn’t because he didn’t get the job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 995102, member: 2627"] In just our game this year he was pretty impressive. And you would have only seen him twice. In 2021 it was Sam Howell we beat. Last season Maye didn’t have a great game against us so I could understand not seeing what the hype was all about. But this year our guys just made a few more plays than Maye did. He wasn’t why UNC didn’t win that game, IMHO. It took some tremendous play by our offense and some extremely timely plays by our defense. Dontae outplayed Hampton and, IMHO, King outplayed Maye. Let me stipulate, since this always devolves into a “well Haynes King can do that, too” that I love our QB and I think King is a better leader than Maye and also developed more than Maye did this year and I’m super excited about what King will do next year. With that out of the way, and when I say something please don’t take it as “Maye does this better than King” for everything I say, Maye generally throws a ball that hits guys in stride. It’s often placed exactly where it needs to be and if it’s a tight window he is usually only throwing it where his guy catches it or nobody does. In two years he has thrown only 16 INTs and 62 TDs. I’m not counting the 1 TD he threw in the mop up duty from 2021. He has almost 8000 passing yards and about a 63-64% completion rate. He’s sneaky athletic in that you don’t look at him and expect him to beat you with his legs but he can. In two seasons he rushed for about 1100 yards and 16 TDs. I think what the NFL teams see is that he is pretty consistently throwing a nice ball on every throw. He reads defenses well. He throws few INTs and lots of TDs. He’s also big and he runs well enough (not as good as one Haynes King!!!). He’s had some bad games, too. But his defense is pretty poor most times and usually when they lose it isn’t because he didn’t get the job done. [/QUOTE]
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