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Patriots’ Drake Maye has struggled in practice. That’s immaterial for the rookie QB's future.


Look, we knew quarterback had some serious work to do even when the New England Patriots happily and rightfully selected him with the No. 3 overall pick in April’s draft. You knew it, I knew it, and knew it. His strengths are obvious — a laser-rocket arm, charisma, effortless leadership ability, decent elusiveness. So are his weaknesses. (Boston.com)

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Patriots’ Drake Maye has struggled in practice. That’s immaterial for the rookie QB's future.


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