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]
“We were watching mannerism tape earlier in the week and (Mahomes) tapped his knee and they put two off the ball and I'm like, 'Oh, I've seen this before.' I knew he was gonna run it and he ran it.” pic.twitter.com/NWOrNKb3yc
“We were watching mannerism tape earlier in the week and (Mahomes) tapped his knee and they put two off the ball and I'm like, 'Oh, I've seen this before.' I knew he was gonna run it and he ran it.” pic.twitter.com/NWOrNKb3yc
I’m sure such scouting is quite common. He also shouldn’t be telling the media that. It only allows the Chiefs and Mahomes to adjust going forward. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I’m sure such scouting is quite common. He also shouldn’t be telling the media that. It only allows the Chiefs and Mahomes to adjust going forward.
Like in baseball, it’s greatly appreciated when an opposing team is kind enough to point it out in the postgame. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
This particular play was on Patrick.
He should never have checked, nor thrown it the way he did. The DB had him dead to rights.
Yeah, I’m not quite buying that either. Moore clearly thought he was gonna go back shoulder and stopped and Mahomes thought he was running all the way through and threw over the top. This is far from the first time something like this has happened with them this season too.
The fact that guys like Skyy Moore and MVS have never once been on the same page with him is almost certainly not a Mahomes issue. It probably says a lot more about the level of player they are (if the constant drops, lack of separation and poorly run routes weren’t enough). [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Yeah, I’m not quite buying that either. Moore clearly thought he was gonna go back shoulder and stopped and Mahomes thought he was running all the way through and threw over the top. This is far from the first time something like this has happened with them this season too.
The fact that guys like Skyy Moore and MVS have never once been on the same page with him is almost certainly not a Mahomes issue. It probably says a lot more about the level of player they are (if the constant drops, lack of separation and poorly run routes weren’t enough).
The Dback was over the top. The only legitimate excuse is Mahomes didn't see him. If he did he should have thrown the back shoulder or not thrown it at all. You can still hate Sky, but that throw was an awful decision. [Reply]
He should have handed the ball off, and the fact the DB knew the tell that they checked into a pass is all you need to know.
At the very least he should have thrown it harder and flatter to the outside, and it looks like that's what Skyy was expecting.
If Skyy had not stopped his route, he has a better chance to catch the ball, but it's still a very low percentage play compared to the two other options.
I'd honestly give Patrick 75 percent of the blame there for checking into a doomed idea the Packers saw coming and then trying to loft it.
Patrick had two chances to go win the game and failed. Sometimes he is mortal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
He should have handed the ball off, and the fact the DB knew the tell that they checked into a pass is all you need to know.
At the very least he should have thrown it harder and flatter to the outside, and it looks like that's what Skyy was expecting.
If Skyy had not stopped his route, he has a better chance to catch the ball, but it's still a very low percentage play compared to the two other options.
I'd honestly give Patrick 75 percent of the blame there for checking into a doomed idea the Packers saw coming and then trying to loft it.
Patrick had two chances to go win the game and failed. Sometimes he is mortal.
Feels like it was the same playcall that Skyy scored on in Jacksonville but Mahomes put a little more air on it. [Reply]