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 Coogs:
Mahomes has been on an historic pace for the first 20 games of his career. Never been anything like it. To expect even more may be a bit of a reach. And if there is improvement, not sure if the average eye will be able to pick up on it.
Next would be Peyton Manning gamesmanship freedom to change plays in the huddle to no huddle and identification presnap to alter hots. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I say we give him a Bobby Bonilla type of deal. Pay him 10-12 million a year for the next 25 years, all of it guaranteed. Chief for life, and he is set up for the rest of his years. Someone could try to explain why that would be stupid, but at this point I'm willing to say they would be very wrong.
I think we change the name of Arrowhead to Mahomes Stadium, and pay him 10 mil a year for the naming rights. Then factor that into the “hometown” Brady/Kraft discount. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlorentinePogen:
He doesn't already do that? :-)
IMO, when Reid retires from coaching being 63 years old PMII will have that Bradyy/Peyton freedom to run the no huddle especially to grind offsides penalties for an unprepared oppsition. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
IMO, when Reid retires from coaching being 63 years old PMII will have that Bradyy/Peyton freedom to run the no huddle especially to grind offsides penalties for an unprepared oppsition.
Peyton was basically his own offensive coordinator. He called the plays himself. He didn't just audible hot routes and run hurry up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kysirsoze:
Peyton was basically his own offensive coordinator. He called the plays himself. He didn't just audible hot routes and run hurry up.
No joke, it's a generalization I was making it more concise [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
No joke, it's a generalization I was making it more concise
Just making it clear to those saying "he's already doing that". Yes he calls audibles, but he isn't the play caller. He's smart enough and sees the defense well enough that he might some day, but probably not till Reid retires. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
That #4 one is troubling. They claim to watch every play and give credit/blame to others on the team. Well that play was 100% the center's fault for a terrible snap and Andy Reid's fault for doing a shotgun play on 4th and short.
Yep... Strange they didn't have time to show it... I wonder why? [Reply]
Originally Posted by CapsLockKey:
When they used scheme as an excuse for negating some of his good plays is where I stopped. So I guess Brady overcomes the terrible scheme that NE runs? Nevermind the level of defenses each QB faced though 3 weeks. Mahomes played Balt and Jax. Brady and Dak faced the worst teams in the league.
^this^
Mahomes is so wicked with his eyes. He looks off safeties better than anyone who's ever played the position. They are right when they say he actually plays QB like a point guard on a fast break. [Reply]
Mahomes is so wicked with his eyes. He looks off safeties better than anyone who's ever played the position. They are right when they say he actually plays QB like a point guard on a fast break.
That's because Mahomes, with his ability to throw off platform, actually 'looks off' the safeties with more than his eyes. He uses his feet and entire body.
It's effectively like pump faking DURING a throw.
He even did it on the short pass and long run to Watkins. His whole body shows a guy throwing to the sideline and he tosses it over the middle. [Reply]