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



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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rico 10:47 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by milkman:
I was already triggered, dumbass.

"Wah, wah, tigger is talking about Smith, ban him"

"Wah, Wah, Claythan is trolling a Smith thread, ban him"

Bunch of whiney, blood stained vagina, every ****ing where
:-)
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rico 10:49 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Careful, you're gonna irritate some people!!
Doubtful.

Milkman's posts are entertaining/funny... so if people get irritated, then it's probably due to the sand in their vaginas.

Plus he seems to know his football...so his posts are educational as well. Very valuable poster on CP.
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RealSNR 11:11 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by threebag02:
You could suck them out

Let's hope they crawl up Alex Smith's dickhole as well so you can get a little more protein in your diet.
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rico 11:28 PM 08-05-2017
Fox Sports....:-)

Chiefs' Smith feeling pressure from first rounder Mahomes

Aug. 5th, 2017

http://www.foxsports.com/kansas-city...mahomes-080517

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Alex Smith has done everything in training camp that Chiefs coach Andy Reid expects of him.

He’s made the tight throws and smart reads. He’s thrown the ball away when things break down and avoided the big mistakes. He’s changed plays when it’s wise and checked down when it’s prudent.

In short, Smith has been the consummate veteran quarterback.

It hasn’t stopped him from feeling some heat.

As the 33-year-old incumbent has toiled away under a hot Missouri sun, Patrick Mahomes II has dazzled coaches and fans alike with natural moxie and a big arm. Smith’s heir apparent is not expected to unseat him this season, even after the Chiefs traded up to select him 10th overall, but that hasn’t stopped people from raving about the young gunslinger — and asking, “What if?”

What if Smith gets banged up? What if he struggles early in the year?

“When you’re drafting a guy that early, you’re hoping he’s bringing that quality. That is an unwritten and unsaid and untalked-about deal,” Smith said. “When the quarterback is really good, then it’s really competitive and we do compete in everything. We do all the time. We keep score in everything. The better everyone is then I think that’s going to make everyone better, myself included.”

That’s exactly the response you would expect from a quarterback who’s been through this before.

He was in Mahomes’ place once upon a time, a first-round pick carrying all the expectations, though he didn’t have a veteran from whom to learn. And over the years, the 49ers and Chiefs have drafted all kinds of quarterbacks intent on stealing his starting job.

Colin Kaepernick succeeded in San Francisco. Aaron Murray and Kevin Hogan failed in Kansas City.

So this is nothing new for Smith, the steady game manager everyone is always trying to unseat. And if he feels the pressure of Mahomes nipping at his heels, he’s not letting on.

“Like I said, it’s about the quality,” Smith explained. “Certainly Pat fits that. The kid is really talented. I think the quality of the room — when that’s always getting better, that’s a good thing.”

Smith is entering his fifth season in Kansas City and coming off one of his best. He threw for a career-best 3,502 yards last season with 15 touchdowns and only eight picks, and his 67.1 completion percentage was also among the best of his career. He also compiled those numbers despite missing a start with concussion-like symptoms.

The Chiefs parlayed his stable week-to-week performances into a 12-4 record and the AFC West title, giving Smith a 41-20 record as the starting quarterback in Kansas City.

That’s hardly the record of someone worth running out of town.

“I think a given is that Alex has been here, he’s done well and all the guys understand that,” Reid said. “There’s more than just stepping back and throwing the football. That position has grown into a tough thing to pick up right away. That young kid is going to learn. That’s what he’s going to do. He’s got a great room there to learn in between the players and coaches in there.”

“Then I expect Alex to go in and win,” Reid added. “That’s what he’s going to do.”

Chiefs assistant Brad Childress has worked closely with Smith and is encouraged by the way the veteran approached the offseason. Smith worked on his arm flexibility, spent time in Hawaii doing dynamic workouts and tried to shore up some of his shortcomings.

“You’re never going to have to worry about him in the offseason,” Childress said. “It’s kind of like the old adage, ‘Every year you come back, try to come back a pound lighter.’ He does that.”

That motivation is easier to find when a first-round draft pick is waiting in the wings.

“I still feel like I’ve got a lot of bounce, a lot of pep in my step,” Smith said. “In fact, it’s almost like a challenge. I love coming out and keeping up and trying to beat the young guys. It’s fun to me. It’s a challenge. I really enjoy this time because of that
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Nickhead 11:32 PM 08-05-2017
a career year :-)

that said, he does seem nice. :-)
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Rasputin 11:36 PM 08-05-2017
Well it's a win win situation. Alex feels the pressure so he works harder and is better for it and Patrick sees that and works harder because he wants that job so is better for it.


I don't have a problem with Alex Smith being better the problem is if he reverts like he did in the playoffs.

So Alex job is to win games and stay healthy so that Patrick can learn it all in a year apposed to being thrust in the game if Alex Smith fails those things.
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penbrook 11:39 PM 08-05-2017
BTW Smitty holds some NFL Records...

First quarterback to lead two lead changing drives in the final 2 minutes (2011 divisional playoffs versus Saints)

Most consecutive passes in the Playoffs without an Interception (119)

Perfect game (158.3 QBR) vs Raiders Week 15 2013

Most consecutive passes without an interception: 312 (Week 3–Week 14, 2015) 2nd all-time in NFL history
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mdchiefsfan 11:40 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by milkman:
I was already triggered, dumbass.

"Wah, wah, tigger is talking about Smith, ban him"

"Wah, Wah, Claythan is trolling a Smith thread, ban him"

Bunch of whiney, blood stained vagina, every fucking where
:-) Bringing the HEAT!! :-)
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Rasputin 11:40 PM 08-05-2017
spent time in Hawaii doing dynamic workouts and tried to shore up some of his shortcomings.



He's mastered his shortcomings that's not the problem we want to see him expand his long game by throwing it deep with success.
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Rasputin 11:42 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by penbrook:
BTW Smitty holds some NFL Records...

First quarterback to lead two lead changing drives in the final 2 minutes (2011 divisional playoffs versus Saints)

Most consecutive passes in the Playoffs without an Interception (119)

Perfect game (158.3 QBR) vs Raiders Week 15 2013

Was that the screen game that Jamaal went off with 5 screen play touchdowns?
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penbrook 11:44 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by KC Tattoo:
Was that the screen game that Jamaal went off with 5 screen play touchdowns?
He caught 4 TDs and had 195 yards receiving
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mdchiefsfan 11:45 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by rico:
Fox Sports....:-)

Chiefs' Smith feeling pressure from first rounder Mahomes

Aug. 5th, 2017

http://www.foxsports.com/kansas-city...mahomes-080517

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Alex Smith has done everything in training camp that Chiefs coach Andy Reid expects of him.

He’s made the tight throws and smart reads. He’s thrown the ball away when things break down and avoided the big mistakes. He’s changed plays when it’s wise and checked down when it’s prudent.

In short, Smith has been the consummate veteran quarterback.

It hasn’t stopped him from feeling some heat.

As the 33-year-old incumbent has toiled away under a hot Missouri sun, Patrick Mahomes II has dazzled coaches and fans alike with natural moxie and a big arm. Smith’s heir apparent is not expected to unseat him this season, even after the Chiefs traded up to select him 10th overall, but that hasn’t stopped people from raving about the young gunslinger — and asking, “What if?”

What if Smith gets banged up? What if he struggles early in the year?

“When you’re drafting a guy that early, you’re hoping he’s bringing that quality. That is an unwritten and unsaid and untalked-about deal,” Smith said. “When the quarterback is really good, then it’s really competitive and we do compete in everything. We do all the time. We keep score in everything. The better everyone is then I think that’s going to make everyone better, myself included.”

That’s exactly the response you would expect from a quarterback who’s been through this before.

He was in Mahomes’ place once upon a time, a first-round pick carrying all the expectations, though he didn’t have a veteran from whom to learn. And over the years, the 49ers and Chiefs have drafted all kinds of quarterbacks intent on stealing his starting job.

Colin Kaepernick succeeded in San Francisco. Aaron Murray and Kevin Hogan failed in Kansas City.

So this is nothing new for Smith, the steady game manager everyone is always trying to unseat. And if he feels the pressure of Mahomes nipping at his heels, he’s not letting on.

“Like I said, it’s about the quality,” Smith explained. “Certainly Pat fits that. The kid is really talented. I think the quality of the room — when that’s always getting better, that’s a good thing.”

Smith is entering his fifth season in Kansas City and coming off one of his best. He threw for a career-best 3,502 yards last season with 15 touchdowns and only eight picks, and his 67.1 completion percentage was also among the best of his career. He also compiled those numbers despite missing a start with concussion-like symptoms.

The Chiefs parlayed his stable week-to-week performances into a 12-4 record and the AFC West title, giving Smith a 41-20 record as the starting quarterback in Kansas City.

That’s hardly the record of someone worth running out of town.

“I think a given is that Alex has been here, he’s done well and all the guys understand that,” Reid said. “There’s more than just stepping back and throwing the football. That position has grown into a tough thing to pick up right away. That young kid is going to learn. That’s what he’s going to do. He’s got a great room there to learn in between the players and coaches in there.”

“Then I expect Alex to go in and win,” Reid added. “That’s what he’s going to do.”

Chiefs assistant Brad Childress has worked closely with Smith and is encouraged by the way the veteran approached the offseason. Smith worked on his arm flexibility, spent time in Hawaii doing dynamic workouts and tried to shore up some of his shortcomings.

“You’re never going to have to worry about him in the offseason,” Childress said. “It’s kind of like the old adage, ‘Every year you come back, try to come back a pound lighter.’ He does that.”

That motivation is easier to find when a first-round draft pick is waiting in the wings.

“I still feel like I’ve got a lot of bounce, a lot of pep in my step,” Smith said. “In fact, it’s almost like a challenge. I love coming out and keeping up and trying to beat the young guys. It’s fun to me. It’s a challenge. I really enjoy this time because of that
I find it interesting that Reid refers to Smith as "Alex," but Mahomes as "the kid." He's keeping the pressure on Mahomes to prove himself.
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penbrook 11:47 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan:
I find it interesting that Reid refers to Smith as "Alex," but Mahomes as "the kid." He's keeping the pressure on Mahomes to prove himself.
He doesn't deserve to be on a first name basis with one of the best coaches ever without winning a super bowl.
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Discuss Thrower 11:53 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by penbrook:
He caught 4 TDs and had 195 yards receiving
:-)

Maybe one of those TD receptions were thrown past the line of scrimmage.
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penbrook 11:55 PM 08-05-2017
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
:-)

Maybe one of those TD receptions were thrown past the line of scrimmage.
I know at least 2 were. One he threw like 35 yards and Charles juked out two defenders and took it to the house
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