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Big reason why I'm pro-Maye scrambles are examples like these in the red zone. 1st clip - Maye scrambles for 8 yards on 3rd-&-3 vs. two-high safeties 2nd clip - 15-yard TD to Stevenson vs. cover-1 with a spy on Maye. Rhamondre wins 1v1. If defenses keep playing two-high,...

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