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Nzoner's Game Room>*****The Patrick Mahomes Thread*****
Dante84 07:19 PM 04-27-2017
IT ****ING HAPPENED



OP UPDATE:

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!
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Sassy Squatch 10:48 AM 10-03-2019
King is quite good at what he does
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CasselGotPeedOn 11:00 AM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
King is quite good at what he does
Being the world's biggest douche? Yep.
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O.city 11:03 AM 10-03-2019
He's right though, even if theres a flag, why would Pat not run?
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kysirsoze 11:07 AM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by O.city:
He's right though, even if theres a flag, why would Pat not run?

He's fucking injured, dude. What's the argument here? That Mahomes doesn't is a quitter or lacks competitive drive? I mean that's a take I guess.
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O.city 11:08 AM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by kysirsoze:
He's ****ing injured, dude. What's the argument here? That Mahomes doesn't is a quitter or lacks competitive drive? I mean that's a take I guess.
If Mahomes sees a flag and just throws it away but it's a penalty on the defense, why not still run and take the positive play? You know what the penalty is so I'm not sure why it would matter if theres a flag or not.
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Shaid 11:09 AM 10-03-2019
It might influence him potentially taking a hit or just getting enough for the first down and getting out of bounds. More info is never a bad thing to have.
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rydogg58 11:13 AM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by O.city:
He's right though, even if theres a flag, why would Pat not run?
I'm not going to criticize Pat for looking back. I mean, he's the MVP, the best QB in football, and he's got the trust of all his coaches. He's shown in every single game he's played in that he's not a quitter, nor does he half-ass plays.

I think, given the flow of that game, if he was checking to see if a flag was thrown before taking off on a play that wouldn't have mattered, it's fine. He's earned a lot of leeway to do what he wants to do on the field.
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O.city 11:14 AM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by Shaid:
It might influence him potentially taking a hit or just getting enough for the first down and getting out of bounds. More info is never a bad thing to have.
But you're not really gaining any info.

You know theres a flag, but without knowing who it's on, why do anything different?
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Shaid 11:25 AM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by O.city:
But you're not really gaining any info.

You know theres a flag, but without knowing who it's on, why do anything different?
I mean, we could go round and round all day on it. He might have seen something he thought was defensive holding and if there was a flag, it gives him a free play. The truth is though, it was a split second decision, he looked back for a half sec, saw no flag, and ran. I don't see a huge reason to question anything. Calling him into question for something like that is reaching, sort of like what Skip Bayless does nearly every day.
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O.city 11:27 AM 10-03-2019
I don't care that he looked back, I get why he did it. I'm not trying to make a deal of it, just that even if you see a flag I think he still runs and does what he did anyway.
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Frosty 11:35 AM 10-03-2019
I absolutely think he was just nonchalantly checking if the ref noticed the hold on the o-line. The play was on third down so, even if there was a flag, Pat would have needed to pick up a first down or the Lions would have just declined the penalty and made them punt. He wasn't going to just stop running if there was a flag. He was covering for his o-line.

I think the game has just slowed down for him so much that it wasn't a problem looking back. On another play, he got hit in the facemask after he threw the ball and had turned to ref and was patting his facemask before he even hit the ground (got the flag, too, iirc).
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suzzer99 12:04 PM 10-03-2019
Yeah that's clearly by far the most likely scenario - which Pat even confirmed. Do I just need to run for the first down or should I risk my body running 30 yards?
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WhiteWhale 12:05 PM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Yeah lol @ me for taking the position that a QB is going to be more accurate throwing from a good platform vs. flicking it to the right with their wrist while standing flat-footed.

I must be taking those darn crazy pills again. Mahomes clearly could throw it with his pinky blind-folded and it will always land on a dime because he did it once.

And again - I'm not criticizing him for doing it. Obviously he felt the need in the moment. And yes Mahomes is more accurate throwing off-platform than anyone - which is an amazing ability that only Rodgers also seems to have. But it's still going to be harder to be consistently accurate 25-yards down the field when flicking it like that - even for GOD.
I don't tell the pope how to pray and I don't tell Patrick Mahomes how to throw a football.
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Halfcan 12:10 PM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Yeah that's clearly by far the most likely scenario - which Pat even confirmed. Do I just need to run for the first down or should I risk my body running 30 yards?
The refs were throwing flags like crazy. Every time we were getting some traction- another flag. Mahomes probably thought they were going to get us for a hold again.
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ptlyon 12:23 PM 10-03-2019
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
I don't tell the pope how to pray and I don't tell Patrick Mahomes how to throw a football.
Sage advice
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