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 milkman:
Al Saunders had no audible options in his offense.
Really? Why does Trent always talk about when he had to audible at the line...looking for matchups...ect like he Always does? Is he talking hypothetically while sounding like, that is how he did it?
I believe you though. As many shifts and misdirections they did- it is amazing to me they did not Ever change the play once it was set. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
We keep hearing how Andy's offense is the most complicated offense ever created - but what we Actually see on the field is an offense that is so predictable the defense seems to know what is coming on a majority of plays.
So how can it be both?
Be honest- who feels that Al Saunders offense was more complicated? Trent had to deal with multiple shifts, pre-count, then if he still didn't get the matchups he wanted, had to audible and go through more shifts.
We don't see that from Alex- and besides a few gadget plays here and there mostly involving Poe- it seems like the same game plan every week.
If Andy is an Offensive genius- how could he not design a game plan within Mahomes limited scope of knowledge, that is both within the current system but yet open ended to take advantage of Mahomes ability to extend plays for huge gains?
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
Really? Why does Trent always talk about when he had to audible at the line...looking for matchups...ect like he Always does? Is he talking hypothetically while sounding like, that is how he did it?
I believe you though. As many shifts and misdirections they did- it is amazing to me they did not Ever change the play once it was set.
The supposition of the "brain surgeon" QB in regards to Reid's offense is now revealed to be complete horse shit.
Having a fucking PHD is not required to be a winner.
Having a H-E-A-R-T most certainly is.
And the Frisco Flatboy lost his a LONG time ago.
Make no mistake: if the situation were less "complicated", Alex Smith would NOT be the starter for the 2017 season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ModCat:
Doubt anyone would complain if he matches Rodgers' first 3 seasons as a starter.
Of course not. I think the point is that sitting four years didn't help him be this instant force.
For instance, Wilson and Big Ben both won the super bowl in year two without sitting. Rodgers - arguably more talented - sat four years and it still took three years to win.
I just think there's no hard and fast rule for any of this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by saphojunkie:
Of course not. I think the point is that sitting four years didn't help him be this instant force.
For instance, Wilson and Big Ben both won the super bowl in year two without sitting. Rodgers - arguably more talented - sat four years and it still took three years to win.
I just think there's no hard and fast rule for any of this.
Only one that comes to mind for me. . . 'it's a team game.' [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
Did you ever notice that the team was demonstrably better when the QB was something more than a middling, cowardly, journeyman?
Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate:
Did you ever notice that the team was demonstrably better when the QB was something more than a middling, cowardly, journeyman?
Originally Posted by saphojunkie:
Of course not. I think the point is that sitting four years didn't help him be this instant force.
For instance, Wilson and Big Ben both won the super bowl in year two without sitting. Rodgers - arguably more talented - sat four years and it still took three years to win.
I just think there's no hard and fast rule for any of this.
Rodgers should be happy.
He sat for three years behind a Hall of Famer and had zero wear and tear on his body.
It won't be long before he's the highest paid player in the history of the game, which probably doesn't happen if he started in 2005. [Reply]
Terez A. Paylor @TerezPaylor
Veach on Patrick Mahomes and Alex Smith: "He’s so far ahead of where Pat is, I don’t think it’s even close right now."
5:03 PM · Sep 2, 2017
They are trying so hard to make this easier for Alex [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Terez A. Paylor @TerezPaylor
Veach on Patrick Mahomes and Alex Smith: "He’s so far ahead of where Pat is, I don’t think it’s even close right now."
5:03 PM · Sep 2, 2017
They are trying so hard to make this easier for Alex
Yes indeed. Alex is about 12 years ahead. Twelve worthless, unaccomplished, mostly pitiful years. A wasted career. [Reply]