Anthony Herron
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of just being a precise and consistent quarterback, snap in and snap out.
And once he did get around Kyle Shanahan and some of these offense on Kevin O'Connell, and now this situation he has right now that he's in with Clint Kubiak, he's been in offensive systems that take some of that load off of him, and he's just had an opportunity to evaluate players
more football because he was also a three-and-done guy who only started for two years in college and then came to the National Football League.
So he's been in the league since 2018, but he's only 28 years old.
So there's a lot of similarities between Sam Darnold and Caleb Williams, and Caleb is already on a much faster track to his excellence than where we saw Sam Darnold early in his career.
And Darnold is a guy who still, I don't believe, has reached his ceiling and has already led a team to an appearance in the Super Bowl.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
But not only because of Sam Darnold.
I think Drake May is going to play much better in the Super Bowl than he has, even though Seahawks are an incredible defense.
But Drake May has a lot of those playmaking capabilities also.
I just don't see him having four consecutive days.
Bad games.
And they've got to find a way to run the football more effectively.
Trayvon Henderson didn't get the rock in the AFC Championship game.
So in a similar fashion where Seattle's offense takes some of the load off Sam Darnold, New England's offense has got to find a way to do that as well and just allow Drake May to find some chunk plays.
So I think Drake May is going to play pretty well on that stage in the Super Bowl.
Seahawks are just a better overall team.
It's the earlier starts for me, the earlier start to the regular season.
You would hope there would be more of a jumping off point in just having this offensive system down, having four of his five starters returning on the O-line.