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 Pitt Gorilla:
What good would surgery have done?
I had a fat pad impingement (also called Hoffa’s syndrome) develop after a dislocated knee cap. Essentially the padding of my knee is pinched between the bones in my knee. Since there’s a lot of nerve endings in fat pad, it causes a lot of pain at night after a day of movement continues to pinch it every time I move.
One of my college friends is on a scholarship to be a soccer player and had surgery to “trim the fat pad” and said it was pretty routine (usually when surgery’s like this are done it’s described as “cleaning up” the knee). But for me, my doctors basically said that since I’m not an athlete or working in physical labor, that they highly recommend I not get surgery, since there can be complications with the scar tissue that forms after it.
A fat pad impingement is really the only thing I could think of when asked about any long term health impacts of Patrick’s dislocation. It sounds like it’d be a routine surgery if necessary, but if Patrick is kicking ass and feeling fine - it seems like surgery wouldn’t be worth the risk anyways. [Reply]
Spoke with Patrick Mahomes’ agent, Leigh Steinberg, this morning.
I joked about extension being easiest of his career. Steinberg made point of getting Mahomes what he deserves while ensuring Chiefs can maintain a good roster.
Spoke with Patrick Mahomes’ agent, Leigh Steinberg, this morning.
I joked about extension being easiest of his career. Steinberg made point of getting Mahomes what he deserves while ensuring Chiefs can maintain a good roster.
Spoke with Patrick Mahomes’ agent, Leigh Steinberg, this morning.
I joked about extension being easiest of his career. Steinberg made point of getting Mahomes what he deserves while ensuring Chiefs can maintain a good roster.
That is great that his agent said that out loud. That indicates that he and the Chiefs are on the same page. The Chiefs do indeed want to take care of him, and a big part of that is paying him a shit ton of well earned money, as well as keeping a great roster around him so he can keep leading us to championships. And he and his agent get that.
Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven:
That is great that his agent said that out loud. That indicates that he and the Chiefs are on the same page. The Chiefs do indeed want to take care of him, and a big part of that is paying him a shit ton of well earned money, as well as keeping a great roster around him so he can keep leading us to championships. And he and his agent get that.
Very promising indeed.
There is no Championship without Mahomes.
There is no Championship without a great roster.
Since everyone is on the same page this should be a well balanced act. Great to watch it develop. [Reply]
Originally Posted by King_Chief_Fan:
There is no Championship without Mahomes.
There is no Championship without a great roster.
Since everyone is on the same page this should be a well balanced act. Great to watch it develop.
Yep got to make you feel good about the future of this team. Damn near unbelievable considering where we come from a few years ago. After all the bad luck over the last 30 plus years ,It’s mind blowing how lucky we are now . Goes to show that a great QB really makes a difference. [Reply]