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 Buehler445:
Did you re-watch the game on TV? I was at the game, and I had no idea he was limping as bad as was until I re-watched it. I'm guessing your view was far better than mine, but I definitely didn't see him limping like that from my seats.
I think it's a mistake to rule out his ankle fucking his soul while he's trying to drive the ball. He missed the X throw and airmailed the one to X in the endzone and another to Kelce in the endzone. He might be seeing them and not have the confidence to fire them.
Not a hill I'm willing to die on, but something to consider.
I haven't, no.
I mean the limp really only seemed to surface between plays and walking back to the huddle. And it came and went.
It was something that didn't seem to really be impacting him during play. I guess you could consider the possibility that it was subconscious but when I see a guy sprinting right to try to pick up a first down, it makes me question if it's REALLY bothering him when he just sets to throw.
Moreover, we saw him playl FAR better on a FAR worse ankle in the playoffs a couple years back. And if anyone's gotten used to playing on an odd wheel, its gonna be him.
I dunno - I don't put a lot of weight on it. But maybe I'm wrong.
I hope not. Because that's an issue that's gonna linger for the rest of the season. The bye is behind us - he's not gonna get healthy between games at this point. Maybe if they lock up the 1 seed in week 17 and he can sit in 18 and the bye. But he'll absolutely need to learn to live with that - sprained ankles don't go away while you're playing on them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I haven't, no.
I mean the limp really only seemed to surface between plays and walking back to the huddle. And it came and went.
It was something that didn't seem to really be impacting him during play. I guess you could consider the possibility that it was subconscious but when I see a guy sprinting right to try to pick up a first down, it makes me question if it's REALLY bothering him when he just sets to throw.
Moreover, we saw him playl FAR better on a FAR worse ankle in the playoffs a couple years back. And if anyone's gotten used to playing on an odd wheel, its gonna be him.
I dunno - I don't put a lot of weight on it. But maybe I'm wrong.
I hope not. Because that's an issue that's gonna linger for the rest of the season. The bye is behind us - he's not gonna get healthy between games at this point. Maybe if they lock up the 1 seed in week 17 and he can sit in 18 and the bye. But he'll absolutely need to learn to live with that - sprained ankles don't go away while you're playing on them.
Agree. I've stopped trying to figure out what's going on with his legs, because basic tenants of anatomy and kinesiology don't seem to apply, but it's something to consider.
I'd recommend re-watching the game. It didn't take long when you can plow through commercials, and laughing at Donk fans again is totally worth it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Agree. I've stopped trying to figure out what's going on with his legs, because basic tenants of anatomy and kinesiology don't seem to apply, but it's something to consider.
I'd recommend re-watching the game. It didn't take long when you can plow through commercials, and laughing at Donk fans again is totally worth it.
If you have NFL+, you can watch the condensed version. Takes about 45 minutes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
His cap hits in recent years:
2022 - #2 highest in league
2023 - #1 highest in league
2024 - #5 highest in league
It definitely has an impact on the roster.
This is working out well for the Cowboys-
Dak Prescott contract: 4 years, $240 million ($231 million in guarantees)
Dak Prescott salary: $29 million (2024)
Signing bonus: $80 million (NFL record)
Average salary: $60 million [Reply]
I was watching the Kelce podcast and Travis made a statement about the high throw in the end zone at the end of the Broncos game.
He said that was on him, that he was supposed to jump for a high ball and it was a great pass by Pat but he didn't get his feet under him and he's the one that fucked up. At first I thought it's possible that Travis Kelce is just trying to be a good teammate but then I remember how he reacted after the play, he stood there for a second with his head down and looked pissed and I remember thinking that's not normal for him to act like that after a bad pass. But it was because he fucked up and he was pissed at himself and his reaction makes more sense to me in that context.
We all pretty much thought it was just a bad pass but apparently it wasn't. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
I was watching the Kelce podcast and Travis made a statement about the high throw in the end zone at the end of the Broncos game.
He said that was on him, that he was supposed to jump for a high ball and it was a great pass by Pat but he didn't get his feet under him and he's the one that fucked up. At first I thought it's possible that Travis Kelce is just trying to be a good teammate but then I remember how he reacted after the play, he stood there for a second with his head down and looked pissed and I remember thinking that's not normal for him to act like that after a bad pass. But it was because he fucked up and he was pissed at himself and his reaction makes more sense to me in that context.
We all pretty much thought it was just a bad pass but apparently it wasn't.
I remember the endone replay view looked like Travis could of got it . The ball sailed about a foot above his hands.. [Reply]
Hey Pat, great game there towards the end, but how about we don't throw anymore wounded ducks over the middle when we're being ankle tackled, m'kay? [Reply]