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]
Seeing the coverage downfield, I have even less issue with that INT now. Everyone was covered and Pat was just trying to make a play. Based on the way our defense was playing at that point, I don't think there would have been any difference between that arm punt and us punting. Their offense would have eaten up that 30 yards in just a few plays. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
WTF is that route combination at the top even suppose to be?
I'm sorry, but it's on the coaches to scheme up something better than that. None of those guys even had a chance to get open.
looks like it was designed to clear out for Kelce, but pat couldn't step up and rolled out w/ Kelce adjusting.
at least, I 'hope' that was the thought process lol
but looked like even if the roll out didn't happen and he went with Kelce, they had him doubled ?; wasn't until Pat rolled where the safety went to Spy mode. [Reply]
Seems like he overthrew Kelce so much that Kelce thought he was throwing it away, didn't see the safety maybe.
That pocket was very workable though. I paused it right where he breaks right, and there is no pressure really coming. In fact, if he steps up, there's a good chance he could have run for quite a gain, if not throw to Kelce if the defender abandons him. If he runs, figure Kelce would block his guy. I dunno. Pat believes in throwing. It is what it is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
What was CEH doing? Why is be blocking the LB instead of trying to get open?
Looks like it was a designed chip block and release into a wheel route. That seems fine.
Im much more concerned about the 3 receivers at the top of the screen that are running routes like they're conjoined twins. If that was the route combo called then those guys had no shot of getting open. That would infer that this was really just a one read play, that read was Kelce the whole way and Pat forced it in there. [Reply]