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 Raiderhader:
He was the one in the moment, you’d have to ask him. But I doubt he would be pulling that stunt just to pull it.
He might have misread what was taking place but, I am fairly confident he thought it was the right move.
He missed Kelce for a wide open TD week 1 in 2019 against Jacksonville on a completely unnecessary no look so there's precedence there.
He just needs to get back to the basics here. Step up in the pocket, take the checkdown if need be, make the quick, efficient reads, and don't try any more unnecessary no looks. [Reply]
Patrick Mahomes said his 2nd interception was a bit of thinking that Travis Kelce was going keep going downfield instead of turning toward the sideline.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
he looks done
Meh. Your particular brand of trolling isn't going to work by turning on Patrick after the love letters you've written and produced for him over the last three years. It'd be better suited if you put on this cap elsewhere.
But if you're gonna do it, go all in and resurrect your posts panning Mahomes and claiming his play won't work in the NFL before the 2017 draft. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Idk what’s wrong with this guy right now. He throws a horrific INT in Baltimore that he never does, then tries to run through 2 LB’s today risking injury and also fumbles the ball and then just throws a horrible duck when he doesn’t have to.
I think he’s trying too hard right now
he, along with the rest of the offense, knows the defense is ASS and they need too score on every single drive.
punting is basically not an option in their minds. [Reply]
Patrick Mahomes said his 2nd interception was a bit of thinking that Travis Kelce was going keep going downfield instead of turning toward the sideline.
Patrick Mahomes said his 2nd interception was a bit of thinking that Travis Kelce was going keep going downfield instead of turning toward the sideline.
This guy has been not only the best player in the league the last 3 seasons, but has been the best team leader and KC community member anyone could ask for. He leads us to 2 Super Bowls and should've been 3, and won league MVP and could've won it twice more. Now after 2 close losses to good teams that were mainly the fault of a shitty defense and skill players that can't catch or hold on to a football, some people are turning on him. And you wonder why the Chiefs always seem to have bad mojo. Take your fair weather asses over to the Bucs fandom where you belong.
And I'm not talking about the ones who are obviously trolling. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lcarus:
This guy has been not only the best player in the league the last 3 seasons, but has been the best team leader and KC community member anyone could ask for. He leads us to 2 Super Bowls and should've been 3, and won league MVP and could've won it twice more. Now after 2 close losses to good teams that were mainly the fault of a shitty defense and skill players that can't catch or hold on to a football, some people are turning on him. And you wonder why the Chiefs always seem to have bad mojo. Take your fair weather asses over to the Bucs fandom where you belong.
And I'm not talking about the ones who are obviously trolling.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
He missed Kelce for a wide open TD week 1 in 2019 against Jacksonville on a completely unnecessary no look so there's precedence there.
He just needs to get back to the basics here. Step up in the pocket, take the checkdown if need be, make the quick, efficient reads, and don't try any more unnecessary no looks.
He has been better t stepping up into the pocket but he seems to suck ass when he does. [Reply]