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]
Since he had like, 6 days to throw the football....does he have Watson on the deep crosser?
There's always next week....
EDIT: Yeah, he absolutely had him, especially if he goes a little more towards the sideline with it and allows Watson to keep the angle and use his body to completely wall off that FS. And Watson in stride can probably bend that sucker to the pylon and score.
That's just a smilin' and dialin' Andy Reid special right there.
Per @NFLResearch, Patrick Mahomes (13-7) is the ONLY @NFL QB since the 1970 merger with a winning record when his team is trailing at halftime (min. 10 games).
Originally Posted by DRM08:
No salary cap in the 1980’s.
What Montana, and the Niners, did in the 80s/90s was impressive, because they were the first team to win 5 rings in the age of free agency and player movement.
Pittsburgh won 4, but player retention was extremely high, so it was basically the same team for all 4 rings.
The 49ers had a group of core players, but their roster turnover was much higher.
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Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
What Montana, and the Niners, did in the 80s/90s was impressive, because they were the first team to win 5 rings in the age of free agency and player movement.
Pittsburgh won 4, but player retention was extremely high, so it was basically the same team for all 4 rings.
The 49ers had a group of core players, but their roster turnover was much higher.
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Free agency wasn't a thing until 1993 and the salary cap wasn't a thing until 1995. Montana won 4 rings before those 2 things changed the game forever.
That 1980's San Francisco 20 game streak on the road against division opponents is great/legendary, but it was a completely different game in those days. It's simply not an Apples to Apples comparison with any teams of the last 25 years, given the roster limitations of the modern game.
The only surprising thing to me is that more of those dynasty teams before salary cap and free agency did not pull off some stronger win streaks. Vince Lombardi's Packers and Chuck Noll's Steelers come to mind. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Free agency wasn't a thing until 1993 and the salary cap wasn't a thing until 1995. Montana won 4 rings before those 2 things changed the game forever.
That 1980's San Francisco 20 game streak on the road against division opponents is great/legendary, but it was a completely different game in those days. It's simply not an Apples to Apples comparison with any teams of the last 25 years, given the roster limitations of the modern game.
The only surprising thing to me is that more of those dynasty teams before salary cap and free agency did not pull off some stronger win streaks. Vince Lombardi's Packers and Chuck Noll's Steelers come to mind.
Stacked teams like the 85 Bears, Parcells Giants, 91 Redskins and dynasty Cowboys kept the 49ers from accomplishing more [Reply]