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]
I don’t know if another QB could have thrown a ball that on point against that kind of wind. Pringle has to catch that one with the game on the line. I know the safety is coming but frustrating. pic.twitter.com/5U8qTTAVgA
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
40-yard rope!
I don’t know if another QB could have thrown a ball that on point against that kind of wind. Pringle has to catch that one with the game on the line. I know the safety is coming but frustrating. pic.twitter.com/5U8qTTAVgA
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
40-yard rope!
I don’t know if another QB could have thrown a ball that on point against that kind of wind. Pringle has to catch that one with the game on the line. I know the safety is coming but frustrating. pic.twitter.com/5U8qTTAVgA
Originally Posted by -King-:
Yeah I don't know why Kelce stopped there.
Said it at the time it happened:
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I don't know if the TV showed this, but Kelce stopped his route on that last INT.
Kelce made a cut and then trotted when Mahomes expected him to cut upfield and run
That pick was on Kelce, IMO.
It was pretty obvious from the stands - Kelce ended up juking Mahomes. Kelce always drifts into open space and Mahomes absolutely expected him to do so here, giving him a 1v1 against the safety where Kelce could've used inside position to play some bully-ball and box out the safety for the reception.
It was just a miscommunication but it was one born of Kelce breaking his own tendency. Mahomes expected that upfield cut because that's what Kelce always does. For whatever reason, he didn't do it here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I don't know why Patrick didn't hit Kelce on his initial break. He can fire that thing in there.
I think he may have been spooked.
I think he was starting to (you can see him set his feet) but the two rushers would've been on him too fast to step in and throw a dart so it would've hung up. I don't think he could've put enough on that one given the two guys that were going to drive on him.
Mahomes did about everything he could there. He bought enough time for Kelce to settle into space and for some reason Kelce just didn't do it. in fact he gave a stutter step in just as Mahomes was getting ready to release that really killed the whole play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I think he was starting to (you can see him set his feet) but the two rushers would've been on him too fast to step in and throw a dart so it would've hung up.
What? He had a clean pocket. On Kelce's initial route he had time to throw over the middle of the field. Brain fart. [Reply]
Travis Kelce was definitely acting lost on the play, but, maybe it's just me, didn't realize how much Mahomes was in on the act too. Did a great job of acting "frustrated" with Kelce #Chiefspic.twitter.com/5DTQuv4SI1
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
What? He had a clean pocket. On Kelce's initial route he had time to throw over the middle of the field. Brain fart.
Ah, you meant on his break to the inside. Yeah - that's the happy feet we've seen from him far too often. It wasn't exactly a 'clean' pocket, but he didn't give Niang an opportunity to re-set before he broke contain, that's for sure.
I thought you were referring to Kelce breaking back outside as Mahomes began his rollout. [Reply]
Mahomes is on track to have the highest completion % of his career (72.3%) by a wide margin and his average per attempt is still 8.6 which would be second highest of his career. So outside of a few bonehead INT's he is on fire.
Also he is average 6.1 yards per scramble, another career high. [Reply]