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 FAX:
I know the NFL is a copy-cat league. We see it every year.
But personally, I think the "KC Model" was lightning in a bottle. It was a rare, once-in-a-lifetime combination of Wally (QB Whisperer), AS11 (Pro QB Mentor), and a student who is a quick study with a photographic memory and an FIM-43 Redeye arm. Not to mention the surrounding skill players.
Eli can teach him how to take phantom sacks and throw picks and that dumbass HC can teach him how to scowl at the cheerleaders. That's about it.
FAX
Well, to be fair, the situation was perfect for Pat. Solid franchise, great QB whisperer of a coach, didn't have to play right away, plenty of weapons for him when he did.
SO, if you want to duplicate the KC model, you need a great QB whisperer of a coach, a solid vet for him to sit behind for a year, and for the team to have the discipline to stick with the plan no matter what.
Problem is, that rarely works out, and they throw the kids to the wolves behind shit lines on crap offenses and then throw them away. Like Rosen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Pretty sure Mayfield and all those high draft picks had a lot to do with that. Dorsey didn’t exactly do anything with the Mayfield pick that most other GMs wouldn’t have as well.
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Well, to be fair, the situation was perfect for Pat. Solid franchise, great QB whisperer of a coach, didn't have to play right away, plenty of weapons for him when he did.
SO, if you want to duplicate the KC model, you need a great QB whisperer of a coach, a solid vet for him to sit behind for a year, and for the team to have the discipline to stick with the plan no matter what.
Problem is, that rarely works out, and they throw the kids to the wolves behind shit lines on crap offenses and then throw them away. Like Rosen.
You also have to have a good quarterback prospect in the first place.
Guys like Deshone Kizer are never gonna become MVP quarterbacks no matter how much they learn [Reply]
Originally Posted by Best22:
You also have to have a good quarterback prospect in the first place.
Guys like Deshone Kizer are never gonna become MVP quarterbacks no matter how much they learn
LOL I remember in the 2017 draft process, a lot of the media viewed Mahomes and Kizer as pretty much the same guy. Lazy scouts, lazy media, lazy people in general. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
LOL I remember in the 2017 draft process, a lot of the media viewed Mahomes and Kizer as pretty much the same guy. Lazy scouts, lazy media, lazy people in general.
Originally Posted by In58men:
Don’t forget Geno, Tannehill and Manziel.
We were just desperate, understandable.
Originally Posted by Pants:
Sanchez was the biggest one, dude. Can't forget him.
Never forget and never forgive. “Just draft someone!”
A Rally cry of oppression and desperation. True enough. And in some ways could be seen in that innocent light.
But those who cried that statement “just draft someone!” Did not stop at merely expressing an opinion. They called out with venomous damnation to any differing thought or opinion. Even if the opposition wanted the same glorious result.
Suck it draftobators. Suck it for calling for crap, and not calling for PMII. We remember. We’ll always remember. Geno be they name, when damned by the Mahomes [Reply]
Originally Posted by crazycoffey:
Never forget and never forgive. “Just draft someone!”
A Rally cry of oppression and desperation. True enough. And in some ways could be seen in that innocent light.
But those who cried that statement “just draft someone!” Did not stop at merely expressing an opinion. They called out with venomous damnation to any differing thought or opinion. Even if the opposition wanted the same glorious result.
Suck it draftobators. Suck it for calling for crap, and not calling for PMII. We remember. We’ll always remember. Geno be they name, when damned by the Mahomes
Drafturbators largely were the only ones who gave a shit about Mahomes, dude.
Name one fucking poster who was on the Cassel train in 2009 who was pounding the table for Mahomes. Name fucking one.
And if you say yourself, that's a lie.
"Just draft someone" DOES include Mahomes, you pea brain. And it never was about "Just draft someone! Anyone!" That's like saying people who didn't want Sanchez were Carl Peterson clones afraid of drafting any and and ALL QBs. Even then, that true fan stereotype is far more true than the other one. I remember in the Andrew Luck year, THAT'S when we got a bunch of the cautious losers to finally say, "Now THERE'S a QB prospect I like!!!!!!!" [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Athletic arrogance is when you have that "I don't give a ****" flair to your game.
You can be a great player and NOT have it. Peyton Manning didn't.
You can be a merely good player and have it in spades. Like that clown JR Smith.
Mahomes doesn't give a ****. He thinks he can do almost anything on a football field. And more often than not...he can.
Meh, I'm not going to argue semantics. In my eyes arrogance is a delusion. Saying Mahomes is arrogant reads to me like "Mahomes isn't as good as he thinks he is." Arrogance is a weakness.
He absolutely is as good as he KNOWS he is. [Reply]