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 suzzer99:
On one of the pundit shows they pointed out that the same side judge made most of the bad calls against the Chiefs. Seriously need to investigate his finances.
I think he should be forced to perform fellacio on an aids infested porcupine [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Of the 3 possessions in the second half:
1 ended in a field goal
1 ended on the Wylie “hold” (also illegal shift on the same play, but would’ve been 3rd and 7 instead of 3rd and 12)
1 ended on Kelce’s drop (forced us into 3rd and 9)
Very frustrating.
Hill was interfered with at some point. Thought it was 3rd down. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
For me, and this may be weird, but when he hit that beautiful wheel route to The Sausage against...was it San Diego? I let myself believe. It was perfect. Right in the breadbasket.
When he annihilated the Steelers in their house I knew we really had something.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Pure stats, he might not.
I think we are going to see a highly efficient Mahomes, though, with fewer mistakes.
The Chiefs are not falling behind 24 this postseason.
The offense is absolutely locked in right now, they were only derailed by a couple of drops last week, and that awful penalty on Wylie.
He's starting to get to that Aaron Rodgers level of play. Quick, ruthlessly efficient in the structure of the play. But when things break down, so physically talented he can make amazing things happen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
He's starting to get to that Aaron Rodgers level of play. Quick, ruthlessly efficient in the structure of the play. But when things break down, so physically talented he can make amazing things happen.
The last couple of weeks have been a thing of beauty and I have to remind myself he’s only fucking 26.
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
He's starting to get to that Aaron Rodgers level of play. Quick, ruthlessly efficient in the structure of the play. But when things break down, so physically talented he can make amazing things happen.
Yes. He was actually like this at the end of 2019, and through most of 2020. Because he trusted the OL at a very high level.
He had to re-find that trust this year, and now this is the result. He is back to slicing and dicing them up robotically. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Yes. He was actually like this at the end of 2019, and through most of 2020. Because he trusted the OL at a very high level.
He had to re-find that trust this year, and now this is the result. He is back to slicing and dicing them up robotically.
Oh, I like what you did there in keeping with the theme of the GDT. :-) [Reply]