Since the Super Bowl the dude has not looked right. Now he is just flat playing with his head in his ass.
I think he needs to get over himself a bit. He has 2 critical INT's this season that are 100% his fault that he had 0% reason to every try and it cost us points, 1 game and maybe 2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by petegz28:
That was his best game of the season by far. Took what was there. Took shots when the presented themselves. Didn't try and force anything.
There never was anything wrong with Patrick Mahomes II. Other teams out played the Chiefs but he played strong. Can't help if a ball hits the hands of his target and the ball goes in the air to be picked off. He should have four more touchdowns and four less interceptions this season. [Reply]
For most of the game, other than a couple of isolated moments, he took what was there. And that's what offense looks like when defenses will just give you those easy completions.
We do that every week and we'll smoke motherfuckers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
For most of the game, other than a couple of isolated moments, he took what was there. And that's what offense looks like when defenses will just give you those easy completions.
We do that every week and we'll smoke mother****ers.
he looked good this game...best all season. The deep balls he missed he missed the right way. Never looked like he was forcing things for the first time really all seasin. [Reply]
Originally Posted by petegz28:
he looked good this game...best all season. The deep balls he missed he missed the right way. Never looked like he was forcing things for the first time really all seasin.
Now go micro-analyze Lamar Jackson’s struggles vs the 30th ranked Dolphins defense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by petegz28:
he looked good this game...best all season. The deep balls he missed he missed the right way. Never looked like he was forcing things for the first time really all seasin.
He was absolutely "forcing" things. Dude throws a ball that should have been intercepted. Next play? Dude throws a 30-70 ball to a plodding, back-up RB who gains position and gets the tudder. Pat is always going to be Pat and that's a great thing. You know his teammates have his back and are going to respond to a leader that trusts them that much. [Reply]