
The Breakfast Club DONKEY: Drake Maye Gets Donkey Of The Day For Historically Bad Postseason
Feb 9, 2026
Hosts roast a quarterback for a historically poor postseason performance and air shocking sack and turnover stats. They debate media hype and risky player comparisons. New York reactions and a celebrity bet spark lively banter. Callers weigh in on the Super Bowl halftime visuals, language and cultural representation.
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Regular Season Success Masked Postseason Failure
- Charlamagne argues Drake Maye's regular-season success was misleading given his postseason collapse.
- He calls the playoff performance historically bad and says New England's defense, not Maye, carried the team.
Postseason Stats Tell A Harsh Story
- Charlamagne highlights specific playoff metrics that underline Maye's struggles, like sacks, turnovers, and reduced completion rate.
- He frames those numbers as record-setting in a negative way and evidence of an unsustainable performance drop.
Cumulative Mistakes Define Postseason
- Charlamagne emphasizes the cumulative impact of sacks and turnovers across the playoffs, not just one bad game.
- He connects the repeated mistakes to why Maye's play was unsustainable heading into the Super Bowl.
