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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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The Franchise 08:23 PM 02-11-2020
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I don’t have Twitter or I would. Anyone want to hook me up? I’ll send you cash and my address.
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staylor26 08:32 PM 02-11-2020
Lol you have to love how Mahomes comes back down double digits to win by double digits 3 games in a row and it’s all because of stupid coaches!
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CasselGotPeedOn 08:36 PM 02-11-2020
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
LOLOLOLOL



That's gotta be Tiger or Blackbob
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St. Patty's Fire 08:51 PM 02-11-2020
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
LOLOLOLOL

Alex Smith was as big of a reason for that loss as the defense.

I know the offense scored 44. But holy shit, Alex left numerous big chunk plays on the field that killed drives at important times. Both with misses and just not pulling the trigger.
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ChiefsFanatic 03:54 AM 02-12-2020
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Chiefs drafted Blackledge over Marino because winner.
And over Jim Kelly. We drafted a QB who, over the course of his college career, completed less than 10.5 passes per game, and had 41 TD passes and 41 interceptions.

Kelly's and Marino's college stats aren't as sparkling as you may think, but they at least threw more TD passes than interceptions. I still, to this day, don't understand how a single scout or personnel guy looked at Blackledge and thought that guy could run and be successful in an NFL pro style offense.

I was 12 when he was drafted, and I remember how upset I was, because I didn't know as much about football then as I do now, but I knew that I had watched a handful of Penn State games and thought their QB absolutely sucked. I could see the suckage at 12, but my favorite team couldn't.

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ChiefsFanatic 04:04 AM 02-12-2020
Originally Posted by St. Patty's Fire:
Alex Smith was as big of a reason for that loss as the defense.



I know the offense scored 44. But holy shit, Alex left numerous big chunk plays on the field that killed drives at important times. Both with misses and just not pulling the trigger.
I was never an Alex Smith fan, but that loss is absolutely 100% on Andy Reid. It may be the greatest game Alex Smith ever played, and Reid just couldn't run clock with a 28 point second half lead.

Who cares what RB was left after injuries. With a 28 point second half lead, you play the clock. And it's not like Indy scored 29 points on 1 play, Reid watched them score TD after TD and still did not adjust the play calling.

Blaming Smith for that loss is just ridiculous.

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Why Not? 04:50 AM 02-12-2020
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
LOLOLOLOL

Contrarians just for the sake of it are so lame. If this guy had any valid points(he doesn’t), they’d be washed away with the implication that Pat had anything to do with falling down 24-0 to Houston. Clearly this mutton head didn’t watch that game.
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redfan 08:45 AM 02-12-2020
Originally Posted by redhed:
I don't think even PMII can save this horrible franchise. He'll be hamstrung by shit coaches and shit play calling; won't matter if he has 3, 4, or 5 legit players to throw to.
Just don't do it!! Oof
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Kellerfox 09:02 AM 02-12-2020
For reference, Pat had some offensive talent around him on the 2015 and 2016 Texas Tech football rosters. There’s about dozen NFL players who played meaningful snaps with him, many of which are still in the league but no other stars. Pat obviously made everyone better and is one reason some of these guys got shots at the NFL, but there was definitely a good supporting cast around him on that side of the ball. While us Red Raiders all love(d) Kliff Kingsbury, it’s easy to understand our frustration that he couldn’t win more games with the talent below. The problem was always the defense, which was historically bad. Historically. Butter vs. knife.


2015 or 2016 Texas Tech offensive players who made the NFL:
QB - Patrick Mahomes (drafted - still in)
QB - Davis Webb (drafted - out of league)
RB - DeAndre Washington (drafted - still in)
RB - Justin Stockton (UDFA - in XFL)
WR - Jakeem Grant (drafted - still in)
WR - Keke Coutee (drafted - still in)
WR - Dylan Cantrell (drafted - IR)
WR - Derrick Willies (UDFA - still in)
WR - Cameron Batson (UDFA - IR)
WR - Tony Brown (attending combine this year, played with Pat as a freshman then transferred to CU)
LT - LeRaven Clark (drafted - still in)
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Tribal Warfare 09:36 AM 02-12-2020

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Hammock Parties 10:12 AM 02-12-2020

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The Franchise 11:04 AM 02-12-2020
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
It’d be nice if these were for sale somewhere instead of just DMng some guy on Twitter.
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Hammock Parties 11:07 AM 02-12-2020
be nice if i could get laid
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Kiimo 11:46 AM 02-12-2020
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
"Pump the brakes"



You know, when you're in a police chase, and the bridge is going up and splitting apart, and there comes a moment when you know that trying to stop the car is just going to get your ass in the water so you instead pump the GAS and jump that shit like Jake and Elwood?

That's where we are with Mahomes. It's idiotic to say pump the brakes at this point.
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suzzer99 11:47 AM 02-12-2020
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
be nice if i could get laid
Sounds like a 3-way trade in the making!
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