Originally Posted by Frazod:
There's a lot more wrong with Pat right now than just his ankle, and it simply amazes me how many people refuse to fucking see that. Stevie Wonder could see it. I think he seriously needs a week off to get his head on straight.
Go secure the bye and then he’ll have TWO weeks off! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
There's a lot more wrong with Pat right now than just his ankle, and it simply amazes me how many people refuse to fucking see that. Stevie Wonder could see it. I think he seriously needs a week off to get his head on straight.
A week off isn't going to remedy that. He needs an entire offseason and to go into camp with a for once stable line to start fixing those issues. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Shut Mahomes down for the rest of the season obviously. Put him on IR. He could get hurt on any play and injure his ankle further.
Too risky
This is sarcasm folks
If you told me Mahomes won't be 100% for the playoffs if we don't rest him the next 3 weeks, I'd do exactly that.
His health is much more important than this team's seeding. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
Mahomes played through a more serious injury than this throughout the entire ‘22 postseason. What are we talking about here?
Yes, in the playoffs.
Why would anybody want him playing through injury in entirely meaningless December football games where he can only aggravate said injury for when the games actually matter? [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
If Humphries and Brown are going to come in and actually contribute to a Super Bowl run, they need reps.
If they aren't, then the personnel isn't changing. No amount of rest is going to fix it if that's the case.
The only worry right now I'm a his ankle. And it's not severe.
He can have a rest with the rest of the team after they see up the #1 seed.
They're going to do what they're going to do, and give zero fucks what you, me or anybody else says about it. But Pat's a mess right now, and I don't think that two short rest games against tough playoff teams is the cure for what ails him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Vegas doesn't think so right now and they aren't exactly in the business of losing money.
My expectation is that Wentz will be the starting QB, which is the only prudent choice for this organization given that their entire season hinges on Mahomes being healthy a month from now.
Right, because Vegas has never set a line a certain way to try and manipulate people into laying their money down the way Vegas wants them to.
Tell me what Vegas is saying an hour before kickoff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Yes, in the playoffs.
Why would anybody want him playing through injury in entirely meaningless December football games where he can only aggravate said injury for when the games actually matter?
Again, it's a false narrative. There are many possibilities that don't include him aggravating the injury.
It's not a foregone conclusion even though you keep trying to paint it as such. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Vegas doesn't think so right now and they aren't exactly in the business of losing money.
My expectation is that Wentz will be the starting QB, which is the only prudent choice for this organization given that their entire season hinges on Mahomes being healthy a month from now.
Neat. Reid already has said otherwise so I'll default to his words. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Raiderhater:
Right, because Vegas has never set a line a certain way to try and manipulate people into laying their money down the way Vegas wants them to.
Tell me what Vegas is saying an hour before kickoff.
Well we'll know whether Mahomes is playing an hour before kickoff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
They're going to do what they're going to do, and give zero fucks what you, me or anybody else says about it. But Pat's a mess right now, and I don't think that two short rest games against tough playoff teams is the cure for what ails him.
Resting the entire team might help them overcome what is failing Mahomes, especially the defense. [Reply]