Originally Posted by manchambo:
People say that kind of stuff all the time.
If he and the organization really believed that, they wouldn't have sat at 10 hoping to get him. Anyone who knew what Mahomes was would trade everything to pick him.
The Chiefs were reported to have tried to go higher. 10 was the highest they could get to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
I did. I knew EXACTLY what Mahomes was when they drafted him. Dude was ****ing phenomenal on a shit team. Was not throwing empty swings and screens like a certain Oregon QB. He was making big boy elite passes into tight windows EVERY week. Most impressive college player I've ever seen and said it BEFORE he was a Chief
I came to this board as a Mahomes fan before he played in the NFL.
Made my screen name before he ever played an NFL game, and it wasn't just wishful thinking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
I'm not talking about any of that. I'm talking about the fact that talent scouts think they have found a HOF QB pretty much every year, and they're usually wrong.
When they turn out to be right, they say "I knew that guy was going to be great."
So you don't have any examples of a GM publicly saying something like that like I thought? You're just talking out of your ass? Got it! [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
So you don't have any examples of a GM publicly saying something like that like I thought? You're just talking out of your ass? Got it!
I mean, yeah, he says that now. If Mahomes had turned out badly I think he would have kept his mouth shut about it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
Did did manchabo just pretend moving from 27 to 10 isn't a big deal? Wow
I did not. I said that Mahomes is so good that moving from 27 to 10 is not reflective of actually knowing how good he was.
And I have also noted repeatedly the context that no one knew how good he was--not any other team. It's kind of hard to believe that no team in the NFL had a scout capable of recognizing how good he would be, except the Chiefs.
Especially in the broader context of scouts routinely having consensus views on number one or number two pick QBs who turn out to be dogshit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
It's not like I'm making this shit up. Look at draft history and the success rate on first round QB picks is less than 50%
Originally Posted by manchambo:
It's not like I'm making this shit up. Look at draft history and the success rate on first round QB picks is less than 50%