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 : Q:"What did you see from Pat as far as his poise, just the way he was during the game?"
Sherman:"I mean he's... he's gonna be special. And you know, we all knew that, and we knew that he's got some time but he's gonna be special when he gets his opportunity ..."
Originally Posted by jaa1025:
Rivers:61.7%, 3388 yards at 7.37 average, 22 TD, 9 INT, RAT 92.0 rating
Culpepper: 62.7%, 2937 yards at 8.31, 33 TD, 16 INT, 98.0 rating
Pennington: (15 games played)68.9%, 3120 at 7.82 average, 22 TD, 6 INT 104.2 rating
Rodgers: 63.6%, 4038 at 7.53, 28 TD, 13 INT, 93.8 rating
Palmer: (13 games played due to injury). 60.9%, 2897 yards at 6.71, 18 TD 18 INT 77.3. Before injury he finished last three games over 100 rating.
Not sure why he included Campbell. Wasn't a fan. Stats are pretty meh.
I think his first year numbers will be similar to Rogers' [Reply]
Not sure if posted already but guys. Mahomes end of season grade rating better than Watson and Trubisky. I'm glad PFF saw Watson's stats, with the throw it up and pray deep balls in blowouts, for what they were: Garbage stats.
Originally Posted by jaa1025:
Not sure if posted already but guys. Mahomes end of season grade rating better than Watson and Trubisky. I'm glad PFF saw Watson's stats, with the throw it up and pray deep balls in blowouts, for what they were: Garbage stats.
I saw that on Twitter and some people were freaking out cause Watson was graded lower. :-)
I think he'll have a solid future IF he can maintain health, but anyone who watched those games should know that he can't replicate those numbers if not for the incredible plays made by Hopkins, Fuller, etc. Credit to all of them for making the plays I suppose, but is it sustainable? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
I saw that on Twitter and some people were freaking out cause Watson was graded lower. :-)
I think he'll have a solid future IF he can maintain health, but anyone who watched those games should know that he can't replicate those numbers if not for the incredible plays made by Hopkins, Fuller, etc. Credit to all of them for making the plays I suppose, but is it sustainable? :-)
It's his 2nd torn ACL and Mobility is a huge part of his game. May be another RGIII situation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jaa1025:
It's his 2nd torn ACL and Mobility is a huge part of his game. May be another RGIII situation.
It was about this time a year ago when I watched a video of Watson performing a power clean rep, and I assume it was his max... it was a major red flag for knee injury susceptibility. His form was horrific, and he put tons of unnecessary torque on his knees.
Its a shame that Clemson coaches wouldn't intervene on a deal like that. It isn't about the weight, but about how the lift is executed. [Reply]
This kid knows what it takes to be great. Combine that with his freakish physical skills, arm talent, field vision, instincts, confidence, motivation & work ethic...I will be shocked if he doesn't end up as by far the best quarterback this franchise has ever had.