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 Mecca:
Already seen this several times....basically other teams fan bases and reporters think his girlfriend is super ****ing annoying.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Well she kinda is.
But the hell if I care. She and Jackson can make as many of those odd little social media clips as they want; no worries here.
if that was some other teams GF, we’d be making fun of her on here. Because it’s our saviors GF we blow it off. A strategy in which I whole heartly agree with.
Mahomes walks on water. Those who he loves, we love. Part of the package deal we are more than happy to make. [Reply]
I miss Nick Wright in Kansas City. You can just tell he thinks Mangini is a complete buffoon, but he does a good job of staying grounded while still being a Chiefs cheerleader. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
I miss Nick Wright in Kansas City. You can just tell he thinks Mangini is a complete buffoon, but he does a good job of staying grounded while still being a Chiefs cheerleader.
I’m not sure if Mangini has any aspirations of being a head coach again, but he is certainty doing himself zero favors by sounding like an idiot on this show, especially when speaking about Mahomes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Bruce Gradkowski on the Cowherd show with a great line while talking about Lamar’s struggles in the passing game:
“You won’t stand a chance of winning in the NFL if your QB drops back to throw 60-70 times, unless your QB’s name is Patrick Mahomes.”
For basically our entire football lives there has been a debate at the top of the QB food chain. I really only date myself back to 1990 or so as a football fan but there was Montana v. Elway and then Elway v. Young and then from there was the 'next wave' of guys w/ Manning and Brady.
For a flicker it looked like Rodgers may be about to situate himself as clearly a cut above everyone else in raw ability but then Brady kept winning and Rodgers didn't.
If Mahomes gets a title under his belt, there's reason to believe that for a decade the QB hierarchy will be "Mahomes - 50 feet of crap - everyone else..."
Kid's just different. Someone said he's Favre's talent with Rodgers decision-making and I'll be damned if that's not almost exactly right.
Our guy's just better than everyone else. There are solid arguments to make for a bunch of different guys at 2, but our guy is clearly 1 and will be fore the foreseeable future. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
For basically our entire football lives there has been a debate at the top of the QB food chain. I really only date myself back to 1990 or so as a football fan but there was Montana v. Elway and then Elway v. Young and then from there was the 'next wave' of guys w/ Manning and Brady.
For a flicker it looked like Rodgers may be about to situate himself as clearly a cut above everyone else in raw ability but then Brady kept winning and Rodgers didn't.
If Mahomes gets a title under his belt, there's reason to believe that for a decade the QB hierarchy will be "Mahomes - 50 feet of crap - everyone else..."
Kid's just different. Someone said he's Favre's talent with Rodgers decision-making and I'll be damned if that's not almost exactly right.
Our guy's just better than everyone else. There are solid arguments to make for a bunch of different guys at 2, but our guy is clearly 1 and will be fore the foreseeable future.
I’m guessing Seahawk fans would argue Russell is the best. Poor OL and he doesn’t have 4-5 killer receiving weapons like Mahomes. Russ is clutch as hell and has pretty similar arm talent to Mahomes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
No way. Russ definitely has a better deep ball but as far as pure arm talent is concerned, Mahomes is in a class of his own.
Patrick has a stronger arm, but Russell is able to do a lot of the same off-platform throws. I think you can see the influence of guys like Rodgers, Wilson, Favre, and Marino in Patrick’s game. He’s sort of a combination of all those guys.
Mahomes is the closest thing to Marino we have seen in the sense that most of these guys did not throw the ball at a phenomenal level until they were closer to age 30. Manning, Brady, Brees, Wilson, Rodgers, Favre, keep going through the list. Marino and Mahomes both showed GOAT level passing ability at age 23. Scary to think what Patrick will be when he reaches age 31 like Wilson. 7 more years to keep polishing his game! [Reply]