Drew Bledsoe Warns Drake Maye to Manage Expectations After Patriots' Super Bowl Run

Former Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe cautioned Drake Maye about the intense pressure that follows a successful season, advising him to temper expectations after the Patriots nearly won the MVP and Super Bowl last year. Bledsoe, who was in a similar position at age 24 with New England before losing his starting job to Tom Brady, warned that high expectations can lead to unfair criticism. The advice comes as Maye heads into his third season facing a more challenging schedule than the Patriots' beneficial one from last year.
Drew Bledsoe, a former New England Patriots quarterback, recently offered guidance to current Patriots QB Drake Maye on managing the pressures of success. Speaking on "Up & Adams with Kay Adams," Bledsoe cautioned Maye about the expectations that follow a strong season, noting that while Maye has "all the pieces to the puzzle," fans should "temper your expectations just a little bit." Bledsoe drew from his own experience as a 24-year-old Patriots starter who led the team to a Super Bowl before being replaced by Tom Brady, explaining that being "put up on a pedestal that's almost unobtainable" often leads to criticism. He acknowledged that the Patriots benefited from a favorable schedule last season but will face tougher opponents this year, including a Super Bowl rematch against Seattle and games against all NFC North teams. Despite the challenges ahead, Bledsoe expressed confidence that Maye is "very talented" and will continue improving throughout his career.
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The article does not provide Drake Maye's actual statistics or performance metrics from last season to independently verify the claims about his MVP candidacy and the Patriots' Super Bowl appearance. Additionally, no direct response or comment from Drake Maye himself is included.
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