Because of all the interest in this thread, I've place all of the video content of Patrick Mahomes II's college career, and draft day goodness into a single post that can be found here. Enjoy! [Reply]
His physical ability was always going to be enough to make Chiefs football exciting for a long time.
Kid is beating teams from the neck up when he could do it from the neck down if he had to. It’s his mental game—his awareness and study of defenses that is going to give the Chiefs the chance to dominate the AFC for 10-15 years. [Reply]
It all makes me think of his GMFB interview the week of the 2017 Draft where he said he wanted to be able to destroy defenses from inside and outside the pocket like Aaron Rodgers. He said something along the lines of him becoming one of those QBs where you just have to hope it’s an off day because he’ll dissect any defense you throw his way.
I firmly believe he’s on the right track to being that guy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
This is the most obnoxious television show in the history of television shows. Stephen A. and Max Kellerman are so obnoxious just by themselves, and together it's nearly unbearable. In fact, if I had to choose between listening to Stephen A. and Max Kellerman talk sports, or Bobcat Goldthwait Sam Kenison discussing female menstruation (or any other topic equally uncomfortable) I would definitely be learning about proper tampon insertion techniques.
That's how insufferable those two loud mouth alleged sports know-it-alls are. Stephen A. Smith is woefully ignorant about anything other than pro basketball, and he doesn't even get that crap right. His strategy is to just talk louder and louder to distract you from how bad his "hot take" really is. And Kellerman is only slightly better, but he does know more about boxing than Stephen A. knows about basketball. Unfortunately, because he is fairly knowledgeable about boxing, some genius at ESPN thought he should have a show talking about not-boxing. Then some producer amazingly recognized that Kellerman had reached Peak Peter Principle, and told Max to just talk louder. And then told Max, no LOUDER.
And that's when Lucifer seized the moment, and paired them together for maximum douchebaggery.