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Nzoner's Game Room>*****The Patrick Mahomes Thread*****
Dante84 07:19 PM 04-27-2017
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OP UPDATE:

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!
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Direckshun 08:39 AM Today
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I don't know if it's the best or not, but the 2018 game 3 throw to Conley against the 49ers is a strong contender, with the added boost of being such an early-career eye-opener.
People always sleep on that insane throw on the lateral play Kelce made to LeSean McCoy.

The play was amazing by Kelce, but the Mahomes throw was impossible. Drifting to his right, hitting Kelce who was sprinting in the opposite direction.
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Pasta Little Brioni 08:44 AM Today
Scrambling TD against the 49ers in his home debut. Arrowhead lost their shit.
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RunKC 08:47 AM Today
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Top 5 for me.


4th and 9
WASP
Super Bowl Superman
Throw to Tyreek against Raiders that got called back, OR the bomb to Worthy
Slammed in the chest and throws it 40 yards downfield into a breadbox perfectly

Probably forgetting a couple that might also make it in that list :-)
Here’s why I think that throw might be better than those: Mahomes was stuck, couldn’t plant his feet and could barely see downfield. He also threw it projecting where Hopkins would be.he was getting hit in the chest when he lit that thing fly.

It also wasn’t a bad throw. It was just high enough above the first defender and just short enough to not be overthrown for the safety to pick it off.

It was literally a perfect throw in an incredibly difficult situation.

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DJ's left nut 10:26 AM Today
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Here’s why I think that throw might be better than those: Mahomes was stuck, couldn’t plant his feet and could barely see downfield. He also threw it projecting where Hopkins would be.he was getting hit in the chest when he lit that thing fly.

It also wasn’t a bad throw. It was just high enough above the first defender and just short enough to not be overthrown for the safety to pick it off.

It was literally a perfect throw in an incredibly difficult situation.

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I'll say this -- it was so good that it makes it feel almost lucky to me.

I just can't convince myself that he put that fucker right in that bucket on much more than a chuck and a prayer. And that Hopkins simply did a fantastic job adjusting to it.

It's like getting Trey Smith in the 6th - I mean I'd love to say that's just fantastic scouting, but c'mon, even WE passed on him 4-5 times. It was a little bit of intelligence and a little bit of luck.

Sometimes when something works TOO well, I can only think there's an element of luck to it.
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Hammock Parties 10:31 AM Today
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Here’s why I think that throw might be better than those: Mahomes was stuck, couldn’t plant his feet and could barely see downfield. He also threw it projecting where Hopkins would be.he was getting hit in the chest when he lit that thing fly.

It also wasn’t a bad throw. It was just high enough above the first defender and just short enough to not be overthrown for the safety to pick it off.

It was literally a perfect throw in an incredibly difficult situation.

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Where did you find these?
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Hammock Parties 10:33 AM Today
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I'll say this -- it was so good that it makes it feel almost lucky to me.

I just can't convince myself that he put that fucker right in that bucket on much more than a chuck and a prayer.
Oh I can. Remember that throw he made to the corner of the endzone in the Bucs Super Bowl, to Pringle?

He was spinning around as he released it. It was incomplete but it had a chance, and it was perfectly thrown.

Mahomes has this weird trait where his deep throws are seemingly MORE accurate when he's off platform or under pressure.
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Buehler445 10:42 AM Today
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I'll say this -- it was so good that it makes it feel almost lucky to me.

I just can't convince myself that he put that fucker right in that bucket on much more than a chuck and a prayer. And that Hopkins simply did a fantastic job adjusting to it.

It's like getting Trey Smith in the 6th - I mean I'd love to say that's just fantastic scouting, but c'mon, even WE passed on him 4-5 times. It was a little bit of intelligence and a little bit of luck.

Sometimes when something works TOO well, I can only think there's an element of luck to it.
There is. But it was still an outstanding throw that is damn near impossible to make.
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