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 Hammock Parties:
One playoff win in four years is squandering four years when you make the playoffs three of those four years.
We could have done all that and more had Geno panned out, which he absolutely could have in this situation instead of that cluster**** in NY.
As a result we're trailing the Raiders and Broncos in the QB development process by multiple years.
And even if you don't think Geno had a chance in hell of panning out, I can still bring up the Bridgewater and Carr argument.
The only reason people say the last four years weren't squandered is to make themselves feel better about another rerun of game manager bullshit.
When you have absolutely ZERO chance at SB four years in a row despite starting a QB in his 30s, that's nothing but a waste of ****ing time.
You have to be the most negative, annoying and crybaby poster on this board by far.
All I am going to say is you are not smarter than Reid or Dorsey so don't even try to act like if you were the GM or coach we'd be in a better position than we are right now because you are going to make yourself look stupider than you already have.
Originally Posted by dls6501:
Your point of view on this is not difficult for most of us to understand. You are making yourself very clear. Reading comprehension is not everyone's strong suit.
Fuck off, twat.
His numbers were incorrect.
Furthermore, the Chiefs offensive line was complete dogshit in 2014 after the loss of Mitchell Schwartz to Free Agency and Jeff Allen to a torn pec in Game 1. Eric Fisher struggled mightily in his first season at Left Tackle and Mike McGlynn was a fucking abortion. 6th rounder Zach Fulton was forced to play right guard. Donald Stephenson was fucking lazy and shitty at right tackle.
In 2015, the Chiefs lost their best offensive lineman, Rodney Hudson, to the Raiders and replaced him with rookie Mitch Morse, who himself missed many games due to concussions. The Chiefs had a makeshift line all season long, with Fulton, Jah Reid and Donald Stephenson playing Left Guard, Reid and Fulton at Right Guard, Reid at Right Tackle and Fulton at Center.
Despite all of the line shuffling and sacks, Alex Smith had his best season as an NFL QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
His pocket presence is far, far better than your player evaluation.
Shall we review?
No it's bad. That's why it was only until last year that his sack rate wasn't abysmal. Keep in mind this guy was playing in offenses that didn't throw the ball a lot [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Good fucking god
I do wonder if that career would have been different with him sitting behind alex and Andy Reid developing him. No matter what, he was toast the second the Jets drafted him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by saphojunkie:
I do wonder if that career would have been different with him sitting behind alex and Andy Reid developing him. No matter what, he was toast the second the Jets drafted him.
He was complete and utter crap at the time. He couldn't read defenses, turned over the ball way too many times and was a shitty leader.
Mellinger even confirmed last year that there's no way that Andy Reid or John Dorsey would have drafted him or signed him in free agency.
He doesn't have the mental make up in which to lead a successful team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
No it's bad. That's why it was only until last year that his sack rate wasn't abysmal. Keep in mind this guy was playing in offenses that didn't throw the ball a lot
August 2012: You wanted the Chiefs to draft Tyler Bray in the first round of the 2013 draft.
January 2013-January 2015: You spammed the board with your love of Geno Smith, maybe one of the worst QB's to come out of the draft in years.
January 2017-April 2017: You didn't want or like Pat Mahomes. [Reply]