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 Dunerdr:
Is anyone really buying the Veach found him and got him on board thing? Mahomes is a Dorsey pick if there’s ever been one insane measurables, huge ceiling, but an unpolished project. Dee Ford, Eric Fisher, Travis Kelce, all massive projects when drafted Marcus peters is the only person Dorsey drafted early that wasn’t an on field project he was an off field project. Some could argue the same for Kelce but he came from a small school so I’ll call him a project.
Tyreek fits your description. Insane physical talent with major baggage off the field. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Is anyone really buying the Veach found him and got him on board thing? Mahomes is a Dorsey pick if there’s ever been one insane measurables, huge ceiling, but an unpolished project. Dee Ford, Eric Fisher, Travis Kelce, all massive projects when drafted Marcus peters is the only person Dorsey drafted early that wasn’t an on field project he was an off field project. Some could argue the same for Kelce but he came from a small school so I’ll call him a project.
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Giants co-owner Steve Tisch told the Daily News Thursday at the NFL Combine that “the Kansas City model,” as described by GM Dave Gettleman, indeed reflects the organization’s succession plan for Eli Manning.
“I would say the Kansas City model is an appropriate reference,” Tisch told the News at the Indiana Convention Center.
The Kansas City model refers to the Chiefs trading up to draft Patrick Mahomes at No. 10 overall in 2017, sitting him his first season, and then trading Smith and handing the keys to Mahomes in 2018. Mahomes then won the NFL’s MVP this past season.
I posted this about 2 weeks ago but we will see more teams do this. Giants are perfect. Have a veteran in Eli. Draft Haskins and have him sit for a year [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
That's nice and all, but there's only one Mahomes.
And it's not like we started anything new.
If they want new, interesting ways to handle their quarterback situation, use the Denver model. :-)
Teams could learn a thing or two from the donks. Knowmo told us how great Fleecem' was at getting his guys motivated in training camp huddles... A fine trait indeed [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
Everyone used the KC model until about 2000 when teams decided that they were too impatient to groom a QB and they were all play-now talents.
Which they aren't.
And spending a year or two to groom a QB is still the best method...
Originally Posted by MAHOMO 4 LIFE!:
I posted this about 2 weeks ago but we will see more teams do this. Giants are perfect. Have a veteran in Eli. Draft Haskins and have him sit for a year
Except Eli is such dogshit that they might be compelled to start Haskins (or whoever) early.
Even Alex Smith in his best season included fan demands for Mahomes to start. Imagine the season long drama in New York? With a horrible, completely done Eli? I can tell you right now that it won’t go smoothly for them. [Reply]
Not only are they just NOT going to find another Mahomes, but Manning was done over a year ago. Trotting his corpse out there to lose games is not the same as Alex Smith having the best year of his career and taking the Chiefs to the playoffs/division title. The Giants are going to be a shit show this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kysirsoze:
Not only are they just NOT going to find another Mahomes, but Manning was done over a year ago. Trotting his corpse out there to lose games is not the same as Alex Smith having the best year of his career and taking the Chiefs to the playoffs/division title.The Giants are going to be a shit show this year.
Originally Posted by RedRaider56:
Don't know if anyone has posted this article about how the Chiefs drafting Mahomes has changed the way the NFL looks at QBs now.
yahoo.com
Originally Posted by Beef Supreme:
A lot of ****ing idiots in the comments.