Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
you're forgetting a LOT of good throws
Don't forget the one against the 9ers where he was running for his life then throws a dart to the back of the endzone leaving the defense just shrugging their shoulders [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Don't forget the one against the 9ers where he was running for his life the throws a dart to the back of the endzone leaving the defense just shrugging their shoulders
Originally Posted by Bowser:
That has to be the best pass of his career, right? I know we're all basking in the afterglow of it, but I can't think of a better pass than that one off the top of my head.
The TD pass to Anthony Sherman in the '18 opener against the Chargers used to be my favorite, but it's second best for me now.
mahomes is in the sweetest zone we've ever seen him in...this is going to last for 4-5 games until someone throws something at him he hasn't seen, or we have a disastrous injury or something
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
mahomes is in the sweetest zone we've ever seen him in...this is going to last for 4-5 games until someone throws something at him he hasn't seen, or we have a disastrous injury or something
The throw to Watson was a 45 yard flip of the wrist with his body contorted. Most D1 starting QBs would have to take and gather themselves for at least 3/4 of a second to have enough juice to make that throw. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
The throw to Watson was a 45 yard flip of the wrist with his body contorted. Most D1 starting QBs would have to take and gather themselves for at least 3/4 of a second to have enough juice to make that throw.
if his momentum is going forward, there's no throw he can't make :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
The throw to Watson was a 45 yard flip of the wrist with his body contorted. Most D1 starting QBs would have to take and gather themselves for at least 3/4 of a second to have enough juice to make that throw.
Somehow, even more impressive, is that Watson kept running. He didn't stop to think, "Can Pat throw the ball THIS far?"
Instead, he kept running, full-speed and made the play. [Reply]
I get what Kelce was trying to do but I can't help feeling like he should have scored here. Pocket collapses but the OL still holds (most of) their blocks allowing Mahomes to spin out and find Kelce pic.twitter.com/9INVb4vXvv