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 pugsnotdrugs19:
Okay, but even in your scenario, he's not catching that pass. He lays out for the ball, he still gets drilled by an aggressive Cyprien who gave Kelce a concussion earlier.
Maybe, BUT maybe not. At least ball out !! This is the playoffs and you are behind and were expected to win big only to about to lose embarrassingly in your own house AGAIN to the same team from a year before and now this game is the playoffs and you are not going to lay out when you are in the waning moments?? This is all I am saying and just trying to get across.:-) Not you personally of course but you get my point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
he still gets drilled by an aggressive Cyprien who gave Kelce a concussion earlier.
Maybe, BUT maybe NOT. Maybe Cyprien backs off knowing he got away with a helmet to helmet and doesn't want to risk the penalty and big fine. Who knows.:-) [Reply]
Baldinger called a lot of the Tech games on regional Fox Sports Net. He got to see Mahomes up close when many people were ignoring Pat because he wasn't playing at a powerhouse on national TV. [Reply]
I would disagree that Tech fans took it for granted. We all knew PM had special talent. We also knew that our defense would fuck things up and everything would land on PM's shoulders. Hated to see him leave early, but the Chiefs got a special one with Mahomes [Reply]
Originally Posted by : KLEMKO: If indeed he is your quarterback next fall, what encouraged you about Mahomes in Year One after seeing him start the final regular season game?
SCHWARTZ: The biggest thing to me was his progression. In that Denver game he came a long way from the preseason with the stuff he was able to do. He didn’t seem phased at all. That’s a credit to Alex as much as anybody, being in that room and helping bring him along. It’s a credit to all the coaches in that room too. And it’s a credit to Patrick. It can be easy as a backup quarterback to let things slide and say, “Well if I get in the game its not really that important anyway,” but he didn’t do that. Everybody can see his ability to throw the ball, but the mental progression is what really stood out to me.
I'm not gonna lie, I think Schwartz is a great player, but the Alex stuff is way overblown. How can this guy not see that Smith holds back the offense from reaching its ceiling? He freakin' played with Pat week 17.
I mean seriously, saying Alex makes the offense go? No, Mitch.. that trifecta of playmakers makes the offense go FFS. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
I'm not gonna lie, I think Schwartz is a great player, but the Alex stuff is way overblown. How can this guy not see that Smith holds back the offense from reaching its ceiling? He freakin' played with Pat week 17.
I mean seriously, saying Alex makes the offense go? No, Mitch.. that trifecta of playmakers makes the offense go FFS.
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
I'm not gonna lie, I think Schwartz is a great player, but the Alex stuff is way overblown. How can this guy not see that Smith holds back the offense from reaching its ceiling? He freakin' played with Pat week 17.
I mean seriously, saying Alex makes the offense go? No, Mitch.. that trifecta of playmakers makes the offense go FFS.
Schwartz just being pc.
Say you are out in public with your lady and you spot a chick that is just drop dead gorgeous. A good 10/10. Probably not a good idea to be like "holy shit that girl is WAY hotter than you babe, peace out!"
You kinda just keep those thoughts internal, and remain a decent human being. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
Schwartz just being pc.
Say you are out in public with your lady and you spot a chick that is just drop dead gorgeous. A good 10/10. Probably not a good idea to be like "holy shit that girl is WAY hotter than you babe, peace out!"
You kinda just keep those thoughts internal, and remain a decent human being.
This... he is very limited in what he can say here [Reply]