Former Patriots HC Bill Belichick praises QB Drake Maye for getting the job done against Caleb Williams’ Bears

   

Former Patriots HC Bill Belichick praises QB Drake Maye for getting the job done against Caleb Williams’ BearsDrake Maye garnered a lot of praise from former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick for his game-winning performance against the Chicago Bears in Week 10. Belichick may no longer be coaching in the NFL, but he keeps track of the ins and outs of the league, especially about his previous employers.

The league already witnessed the matchup between the top two picks of this year’s Draft and on Sunday experienced the one taking three in Chicago. It wasn’t pretty from Maye, but he put up 15/25 completed passes for 184 yards, one score, and one interception as the Patriots won 19-3.

On Monday, Bill Belichick appeared on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show and discussed Maye’s outing against the Bears.

I think he’s [Drake Maye] done a good job when he’s been able to scramble and run around… Made some plays on play-action, where they can separate the defense because the running game, when [RhamondreStevenson can get it going, draws some of the coverage and the linebackers up and so forth.

Bill Belichick told Pat McAfee

Maye’s teammates share Belichick’s sentiments. The North Carolina graduate quickly incorporated himself into the Patriots system, and even though he initially lost the starting job to Jacoby Brissett, the veteran failed to keep hold of it.

We all want to do better and play better for him. Whether it’s in practice or the game. You can’t play a good game without practicing well.

Drake Maye reveals why he admires Jerod Mayo as head coach

Jerod Mayo made several changes to the Patriots team—decreased the average age of players, injecting more youth into an old squad. Maye, who only joined the team in March, found similarities between Mayo and his former coach at North Carolina, Mac Brown.

Bill Belichick praises Patriots QB Drake Maye for getting the job done against Caleb Williams' Bears

From his point of view, both know how to be players’ coaches.

Furthermore, Mayo, being a former Patriots player, understands the culture better than most. So, making him the head coach was a fair decision.

Mayo also thinks highly of his rookie quarterback.

Anytime you have a quarterback that is as level-headed, is a smart guy, a competitor, all those things, and a leader, there’s no perfect time to do anything.

The duo of Mayo and Maye weren’t favorites for a playoff push to begin with. They currently stand on a 3-7 record and are last in the AFC East. However, there are tons of positives to take from the season and improve on next year.