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]
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
Yeah, I've been saying that.
Mahomes has missed on every single pass he's attempted to throw OVER the defense. He's taken several shots, but has overthrown them. Not by much either. The more he works with these guys....
Really? What about the throw to Hill against Pitt and the throw for Sherman against the Chargers? Were they not over the defense? Oh, and the one against Atlanta was most certainly over the defense. He's certainly missed some throws, but I don't think it's a specific deficiency we're seeing, just inexperienced imo. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I didn't put a red filter on it. He's talking about the original version of that photo, which I had nothing to do with other than posting it. It has no red filter.
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
Really? What about the throw to Hill against Pitt and the throw for Sherman against the Chargers? Were they not over the defense? Oh, and the one against Atlanta was most certainly over the defense. He's certainly missed some throws, but I don't think it's a specific deficiency we're seeing, just inexperienced imo.
He's talking about going over the top of the defense, beyond the deepest defender.
The bomb in Atlanta is a good example but that was preseason. [Reply]
Patrick Mahomes had a mantra at Texas Tech. “We’re going to score,” he would say. “Just give me the ball last.”
Mahomes had every reason to feel this way. He produced astronomical tallies of yards and touchdowns for the Red Raiders, but Mahomes’s opponents had an uncanny ability to match him drive-for-drive.
“It doesn’t matter as long as we’ve got the ball last,” Mahomes liked to say, according to his college offensive coordinator Eric Morris. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Yeah the media has been sucking Mahomes off 4 weeks straight and people just want to focus on the few idiots saying otherwise. It's crazy. Posted via Mobile Device
GMF has been slobbering all over Mahomes knob since last year. Evidently, they have been doing daily pieces on Mahomes. GMF is a total publicity arm of the NFL.
What about that clock call we got last week? Those are the calls that Rothlesberger/Manning/Brady got all the time. The NFL loves it some Mahomes.
The public wants to see more Mahomes. See above post, the fucking WSJ is writing about Mahomes for crissakes. Who cares what one or two people thinks? We are entering a golden era of Chiefs football. It's going to be glorious. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
GMF has been slobbering all over Mahomes knob since last year. Evidently, they have been doing daily pieces on Mahomes. GMF is a total publicity arm of the NFL.
What about that clock call we got last week? Those are the calls that Rothlesberger/Manning/Brady got all the time. The NFL loves it some Mahomes.
The public wants to see more Mahomes. See above post, the ****ing WSJ is writing about Mahomes for crissakes. Who cares what one or two people thinks? We are entering a golden era of Chiefs football. It's going to be glorious.
The clock call does not offset a 70 yard penalty advantage for the Broncos. In fact on those last two drives there were a bunch of penalties that could have dragged down the Chiefs offense. Those flags would not have been thrown against Brady, Ben, Rodgers, Brees. Mahomes didn’t give a shit and kept moving forward. [Reply]
The next two games may determine a ton at the end of the year. Tie breakers matter big time. Pat's schedule is nothing compared to ours so we really need to beat them. Refs may not let that happen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
GMF has been slobbering all over Mahomes knob since last year. Evidently, they have been doing daily pieces on Mahomes. GMF is a total publicity arm of the NFL.
What about that clock call we got last week? Those are the calls that Rothlesberger/Manning/Brady got all the time. The NFL loves it some Mahomes.
The public wants to see more Mahomes. See above post, the ****ing WSJ is writing about Mahomes for crissakes. Who cares what one or two people thinks? We are entering a golden era of Chiefs football. It's going to be glorious.
The NFL needs ratings to keep jacking up TV contracts. The current golden boys are either retired (Manning), or on the verge of retirement (Brady, Rothlesberger, Breese). The NFL needs a new golden boy to pump up and draw in higher ratings for the future. This franchise RAPED Buffalo to move up and get an actual legitimate franchise QB. I can't wait to see what this team can do with a respectable defense to go along with the offense. [Reply]