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 Pasta Little Brother:
The line has been very good this year...please stop blaming them for plays Pat holds the ball 6 seconds trying to make a play...just stop
Watching the quick release plan for the afc championship kind of showed this to be true. They looked great. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I generally support what you’re saying.
I don’t see a feasible path to upgrade LT, given where we’ll be drafting, but that’s a great spot to draft a plug and play RT.
Just upgrading over Wylie and getting Trey Smith healthy will make a huge impact.
I figure Niang is going to be a part of the equation like it or not… Not sure if he’s good enough but I just know they are going to plug him in somewhere… [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kman34:
I figure Niang is going to be a part of the equation like it or not… Not sure if he’s good enough but I just know they are going to plug him in somewhere…
I don’t see an issue with him in a reserve role. I don’t see how they could rely on him as a starter though. [Reply]
“Patrick Mahomes has started 93 games in his career. In those games, the Chiefs have either held a lead or been within one score in the fourth quarter 90 times.”
“Just 10.5 percent of pressures against Mahomes turned into sacks this year. That’s the lowest rate of any starting quarterback. Mahomes’s awareness might be his most underrated trait. He consistently has a feel for pressure and the instincts to know where to go to buy that extra half second needed to make a play.” [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
From today’s Ringer piece:
“Patrick Mahomes has started 93 games in his career. In those games, the Chiefs have either held a lead or been within one score in the fourth quarter 90 times.”
Super Bowl against the Bucs.
Bills regular season last year.