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 RealSNR:
Tom Brady contributed to all of the playoff and prime time losses he’s had in his career. Pats could have won if he played better.
So what?
Yeah, Mahomes needs to improve. He needs to not be so twitchy in the openings of those games. Rarely has he come up short at the ends of games when the chiefs had chances to win.
You realize the kind of QB he is? How quickly he learns stuff? How hard he works?
Teams haven’t cracked a code on him. They’re just doing everything they can to stop his big plays. He’s 24. He’s gonna get it. He’s gonna reach an unstoppable smart level when he enters his prime.
Jesus let me just repeat that. “When he enters his prime.”
This isn’t his prime right now. He has yet to enter that stage of his career. Just think about that one.
This is what I’m saying. You see it too. It’s an area of his game he needs to improve.
Everyone here should read that and be like “yeah, he’d definitely do well to settle down at the beginning of big games”. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
Don't ever mention Patrick frekin Mahomes in the same sentence as Derek Carr.. EVER.. they are two different players.. Ones an MVP franchise QB and the other one has never taken a snap in the NFL... ya got that-
Decided to go back and pick a few pages to read throughout this thread, and I came across this gem. [Reply]
I've never seen anyone like him. He consistently has pressure in his face shortly after the snap of the ball. The way he makes chicken salad out of such protections is amazing.
Wylie and Reuter and two of the worst linemen we've had here in a while. They play as though they were found in Cleveland's dumpster. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
stop fighting. Or if you are going to fight, Jerk that fucking helmet off off their funny shaped head and beat their fucking ass with it.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
The Rams game where he was trying to play hero ball. IIRC, we had like a full 2 minutes left with possession at the end of the game he threw a pick to Peters. There was no reason for him to be so aggressive at that point.
I'd say the Colts game this season counts as well as the Chargers game late last season.
All of the other primetime games besides the one against the Bengals he started off slow because he gets the yips or tries too hard to put on a show or something, which ends up putting us behind the 8-ball. It's awesome that he has the ability to go nuclear in the second half to salvage a poor start, but he needs to get better about showing up for a full four quarters.
He was actually pretty good early in the Colts game. He got derailed by the ankle injury and the rest of the game went to hell. But I agree in general he needs to get off to a better start in the primetime games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
He was actually pretty good early in the Colts game. He got derailed by the ankle injury and the rest of the game went to hell. But I agree in general he needs to get off to a better start in the primetime games.
Not to mention that both Hill and Watkins were out (as was Fisher) and our #3 and #4 WRs aren't very good. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
He was actually pretty good early in the Colts game. He got derailed by the ankle injury and the rest of the game went to hell. But I agree in general he needs to get off to a better start in the primetime games.
I mentioned that earlier. The Colts, Chargers and Rams games were the ones he came up short at the end of the game. [Reply]