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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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RunKC 07:39 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
That's all I've been able to think about all day. This going to be some EPIC shit.
SDH has the hate ended? Has the curse been broken?

Surely it has. I imagine in the way the eye of Sauron was no more
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Sweet Daddy Hate 07:49 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by RunKC:
SDH has the hate ended? Has the curse been broken?

Surely it has. I imagine in the way the eye of Sauron was no more
There will be some residual hate for a while yet, but all in all the Chiefs have given me exactly what I asked for to get them back in my good graces.

Lil' Chiefy is dead.

He served his purpose but ultimately had to be sacrificed to the Superbowlian Thundergod.
The ashes of his Zubaz were buried at an undisclosed location inside Arrowhead Stadium if anyone wishes to mourn his passing.
I'm told that Threebag will be holding a memorial service over at the Church of Mediocrity, where red kool-aid and barbecued shitloaf will be served...

It is a new day.

You and I are now fans of a legitimate NFL franchise. All that's left is the multiple Lombardi's and a river of donkey tears.

HUZZAH!
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Baby Lee 08:11 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth:
For all the vitriol towards Alex around here, the guy's never been anything other than the consummate professional.

He knows the score, and I certainly think given his history with Andy, Andy would have been frank and made him aware of the need to get his successor in line. Once again, Alex behaves like a professional and offers to contribute to the organization any way he can if they want his feedback on the potential for QB draft class.

The guy obviously had his ceiling from a raw tools and physical talent aspect, but you'd be hard pressed to find many that have exceeded his committed work ethic & remaining humbled in conducting himself professionally on and off the fields in his contributions to the team and the community.

Maybe people will lay off the hyperbolic trashing for a guy who actively helped id his own replacement & possibly the 1st homegrown franchise QB this team might have just picked in 3 and a 1/2 decades.

That's riding off into the sunset with grace. It takes tremendous character to relinquish the spotlight and put the team, the organization, and the fans before his own egotistical pride knowing he probably has at least 4 years left in him, and helping them decide to pull the trigger on Mahomes will give him at best only 2 more. All the while, he's going to be training and showing Pat the ropes to hasten his circumscription.
I hope Von Miller breaks his spine while Talib gives him Guatemalan AIDS.
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FloridaMan88 08:15 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth:
For all the vitriol towards Alex around here, the guy's never been anything other than the consummate professional.

He knows the score, and I certainly think given his history with Andy, Andy would have been frank and made him aware of the need to get his successor in line. Once again, Alex behaves like a professional and offers to contribute to the organization any way he can if they want his feedback on the potential for QB draft class.

The guy obviously had his ceiling from a raw tools and physical talent aspect, but you'd be hard pressed to find many that have exceeded his committed work ethic & remaining humbled in conducting himself professionally on and off the fields in his contributions to the team and the community.

Maybe people will lay off the hyperbolic trashing for a guy who actively helped id his own replacement & possibly the 1st homegrown franchise QB this team might have just picked in 3 and a 1/2 decades.

That's riding off into the sunset with grace. It takes tremendous character to relinquish the spotlight and put the team, the organization, and the fans before his own egotistical pride knowing he probably has at least 4 years left in him, and helping them decide to pull the trigger on Mahomes will give him at best only 2 more. All the while, he's going to be training and showing Pat the ropes to hasten his circumscription.
Alex Smith is a professional athlete making $17 million a year and performing at a mediocre level (at best).

He deserves all of the criticism he is getting.
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DaneMcCloud 08:17 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Alex Smith is a professional athlete making $17 million a year and performing at a mediocre level (at best).

He deserves all of the criticism he is getting.
And you're Phoney Gonzalez that doesn't get nearly the criticism you deserve.

Hindsight is 50/50
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FloridaMan88 08:19 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
And you're Phoney Gonzalez that doesn't get nearly the criticism you deserve.

Hindsight is 50/50
Tell everyone again how Alex Smith is a "franchise QB".

:-):-):-):-):-):-)
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Anyong Bluth 08:22 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I hope Von Miller breaks his spine while Talib gives him Guatelamen AIDS.
Now I know you're lying, because Talib has Ecuadorian AIDS, not Guatemalan.
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KChiefs1 08:27 PM 04-28-2017
Love listening to this.

https://omny.fm/shows/the-program/nfl-draft-reaction







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displacedinMN 08:43 PM 04-28-2017
Just popped in the MPLS paper

Originally Posted by :
Hawkins is a proud godfather for K.C's new QB, Patrick Mahomes
By Patrick Reusse APRIL 28, 2017 — 9:28PM
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Pat Mahomes was a 21-year-old when he opened the 1992 season as a rookie in the Twins rotation. He stayed there until June, went back to the minors and returned as a September call-up.

Mahomes was on the major league roster in spring training of 1993. He was well aware of the limited dollars on which minor leaguers subsisted, and he would share the generous per diem of a major leaguer with acquaintances from the minors.

“That’s when Pat and I became friends – the spring of 1993,’’ LaTroy Hawkins said. “He would take a few of us, Matt Lawton, me, a couple of other guys, out for dinner. We usually went to Hooters for wings.’’

LaTroy didn’t make it to the big leagues until 1995, and then briefly that season. Yet, LaTroy and Mahomes became such close friends that when Pat’s first son, Patrick, was born on Sept. 17, 1995, Hawkins accepted an invitation to be the godfather.

Patrick was barely a toddler around the ballpark (the Metrodome) in 1996. LaTroy does have this vivid memory:

“That kid loved French fries, dipped in ketchup. He went after that ketchup.’’

The Twins gave up on Mahomes and traded him to Boston on Aug. 26, 1996 for a player to be named (pitcher Brian Looney). Hawkins stayed with the Twins for the remainder of the lost years of the ‘90s and became part of the turnaround in the 2000s. He left as a free agent after the 2003 season.

Hawkins and Mahomes stayed close. LaTroy took his duties as godfather seriously, taking a special interest in the youngster.

“As a little kid, you knew that Patrick was going to be an outstanding athlete,’’ Hawkins said. “He could run, he could throw a baseball, throw a football, much easier than other kids his age.’’

Pat Mahomes had been the young pitcher with an assortment of pitches and a tremendous future. He never reached that potential the Twins saw for him as a starter in 1992.

Eventually, Mahomes became a reliever and pitched in portions of 11 seasons. He pitched the last on his 308 big-league games for Pittsburgh on Aug. 26, 2003.

He tried to get back to the big leagues over the next six seasons. He first pitched in independent baseball for Long Island in the Atlantic League in 2006, and also had stays with Sioux Falls in the American Association.

The Twins tried Hawkins as a starter, then a closer, and finally in a setup roles. That’s where he found himself. As a pitcher very much reliant on a fastball, he had an astounding career – 21 seasons and 1,042 games.

That number does not include 22 appearances in the postseason, including three for Toronto in his final season of 2015.

Hawkins moved to the Dallas area a number of years ago. Mahomes always has lived in the area of Tyler, Texas, where he was a tremendous three-sport athlete in high school before signing with the Twins in 1988.

Patrick lived with his mother, with his father nearby and involved in his athletic development.

“I didn’t get to see Patrick play that much baseball, because I would be playing myself,’’ Hawkins said by phone Friday night. “His Dad would Facetime some games to me. Patrick pitched and played shortstop.’’

LaTroy paused and added: “I’ll tell you, he could throw a baseball. But when he threw the football, that was extra special.’’

Mahomes went to Texas Tech. Nobody throws a football more than a quarterback at Texas Tech. Patrick became the starter halfway through his freshman season in 2014. He put up enormous numbers the past two seasons, and then his pre-draft workouts were outstanding.

Entering Thursday’s start of the NFL draft, he was projected to go in the first round, along with N.C. State’s Mitchell Trubisky and Clemson’s DeShaun Watson. The Bears outbid themselves to move up one place to second to take Trubisky.

Eight selections later, Mahomes received as tremendous of an endorsement as a quarterback can get: Andy Reid, the offensive master of the Kansas City Chiefs, traded into the No. 10 slot to draft Mahomes.

Hawkins had driven the two hours to Tyler to be at a restaurant where Mahomes’ family and friends were gathered. Was everyone surprised about Kansas City’s move to get Patrick?

“We didn’t know it would be Kansas City, but everyone was certain he wasn’t going to last much past 10th,’’ Hawkins said.

How was it to see that little French fries eater heading off to the NFL as a 6-foot-3, 230-pound gunslinger of a quarterback?

“I was a proud godfather,’’ LaTroy said.

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notorious 09:36 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by R8RFAN:
Cheaps could never identify QB talent.... Hell did you ever make the playoffs with Montana?

Originally Posted by Dartgod:
And how in God's name do you have green rep? Unfathomable.

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milkman 09:38 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Just popped in the MPLS paper
Can someone please tell the national media that John Dorsey is the man responsible for engineering this trade, and for selecting Mahomes.
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ToxSocks 09:44 PM 04-28-2017
Originally Posted by notorious:
:-)
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pugsnotdrugs19 10:14 PM 04-28-2017
Just watched the Mahomes vs. LSU 2015 highlights. Unfreaking real the plays he made. Some of those throws on the run and evading defenders were almost too good to be true.
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GayFrogs 04-28-2017, 10:43 PM
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GayFrogs 10:43 PM 04-28-2017
So has anyone else heard his voice yet? Gonna have to listen to a high pitched gravel frog for 15 years :-) It might be worth it if he wins a superbowl.
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Frosty 10:46 PM 04-28-2017
I bet he does a great Yoda impression.
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