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]
Mahomes clears up that it wasn’t an ankle he tweaked over the weekend. “When you were in high school, did you ever have someone frog you?” He asked. Said he caught a knee straight to the calf. “Just a good old fashioned frog there.” pic.twitter.com/4rAYRJKtIn
Yep, I said it in the game day thread. The replay clearly showed the defenders knee hitting his calf. Basically a Charlie horse. Thankfully it wasn't anything worse [Reply]
The Chiefs offense is currently converting on 46.2% of their 3rd & 7+ plays so far this season. The highest rate by any offense since 2000 (via @TruMediaSports).
The 2022 Chiefs rankes 3rd and the 2020 Chiefs ranks 6th among the 766 teams. Patrick Mahomes is a cheat code.
The Chiefs offense is currently converting on 46.2% of their 3rd & 7+ plays so far this season. The highest rate by any offense since 2000 (via @TruMediaSports).
The 2022 Chiefs rankes 3rd and the 2020 Chiefs ranks 6th among the 766 teams. Patrick Mahomes is a cheat code.
Originally Posted by RedRaider56:
If only the offense could convert 3rd and 1 or 4th and 1 opportunities. They would be unstoppable..
Seems to me they have been doing much better lately on this. WR drops and deflections for INT's really seems to be our biggest overall concern. Clean that up and Boom! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Patrick probably just needs to get one more receiver figured out and then everyone is ****ed.
We are going to be a ****ing juggernaut.
We are going to see Skyy Moore come blazing back to relevance. I bet by the end of the season he has amazing stats like 45 catches for 480 yards and 2 touchdowns. We are golden with that kid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Hopefully it’s a deep threat. He’s the worst rated passer at the long ball this season.
His deep ball has been shit his entire career, if we’re being honest.
He rifles the shit on a rope when he needs to lob it up and decides to put touch on it when a laser would work better. His deep accuracy has never been consistently good either.
For a dude with his arm strength you’d think that would be his strength but I think it might actually be the weakest part of his game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
His deep ball has been shit his entire career, if we’re being honest.
He rifles the shit on a rope when he needs to lob it up and decides to put touch on it when a laser would work better. His deep accuracy has never been consistently good either.
For a dude with his arm strength you’d think that would be his strength but I think it might actually be the weakest part of his game.
His deep ball was pretty damn good his first two seasons. I was thinking it might be the Tyreek effect but he was pretty damn honed in on Watkins.
He hasn’t looked comfortable throwing it deep the last two seasons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
His deep ball has been shit his entire career, if we’re being honest.
He rifles the shit on a rope when he needs to lob it up and decides to put touch on it when a laser would work better. His deep accuracy has never been consistently good either.
For a dude with his arm strength you’d think that would be his strength but I think it might actually be the weakest part of his game.
This is true.
He's never really thrown a great deep ball. It's too flat. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Tell ‘em Clayster
Dude, you can just see it coming.
Minnesota is a DAMN good offense and we kicked down the door, ate their cheetos and fucked their sister, and told them to watch.
Tomorrow night is going to be a BEATDOWN.
We'll get the usual doubters for the next 10 days (it's only Denver!) and then the Chargers come to town and people will start to realize how fucking good we are.
And the Chargers game won't be close either.
Anyone who was a threat to us last year is worse, except Miami.
We're just twiddling our thumbs waiting for something to go wrong with them, and it's already starting.
I think Andy, Patrick and Spags are going to be spending 17 games figuring out how to beat the Eagles or 49ers. Which is not unlike what Buffalo did in the early 90s, but it never quite worked out for them in the big one. [Reply]