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]
The Chiefs have dominated the division with Alex Smith. 1 loss recently to a Raiders team that got 12 chances to win.
We easily have the coaching advantage with Andy in this division and it’s not particularly close.
If Mahomes is as good as Andy and all of us think he will be? It will be like Manning era in Denver where they won the division every year and got a bye nearly every season. Pat would give us that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
They scored 27 points in 10 degree weather. Surely people aren’t stupid enough to think he put up over 280 yards and had zero impact on the score of the game.
im amazed at his ability to adjust for the curvature of his throw when he is on the run. that's the great thing about him playing baseball. and have you ever noticed he doesn't jog or sprint or walk. he hops/skips, shuffles his feet (in between plays). it's weird. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
im amazed at his ability to adjust for the curvature of his throw when he is on the run. that's the great thing about him playing baseball. and have you ever noticed he doesn't jog or sprint or walk. he hops/skips, shuffles his feet (in between plays). it's weird. :-)
What I can tell, the video of him playing baseball is all of him pitching. But when he is asked in some interview he says playing shortstop. And you can see the ability to throw footballs that look like baseballs tbh! He is not a fastball baseball pitching prospect playing football, he is a football prospect with deep baseball background. [Reply]
This excerpt from an interview with Andy this week sure makes it seem that Veach was the main guy driving the Mahomes hype train last draft season.
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“We watched every snap he played,” Reid added. “(Chiefs’ general manager) Brett Veach had been on him from the get-go and he told me about him before he was ‘Patrick Mahomes.’ We had a chance to watch him play and then once you get to meet him you go, ‘Wow, this guy is all about football and wants to be great.’
I’d bet a lot of money that Veach was introduced to Patrick Mahomes when he watched the Texas Tech-LSU Bowl game. He was the SEC scout and LSU was stacked full of talent, so it’s highly likely that he was monitoring all those guys.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I’d bet a lot of money that Veach was introduced to Patrick Mahomes when he watched the Texas Tech-LSU Bowl game. He was the SEC scout and LSU was stacked full of talent.
That was Pat’s most impressive game
LSU would've destroyed any other QB in that game. Mahomes made baked chicken fettuccini cuisine out of cow shit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
I’d bet a lot of money that Veach was introduced to Patrick Mahomes when he watched the Texas Tech-LSU Bowl game. He was the SEC scout and LSU was stacked full of talent, so it’s highly likely that he was monitoring all those guys.
That was Pat’s most impressive game
Could very well be the case. I believe Veach was certainly the first voice in the room that brought Mahomes to everyone’s attention. I do however believe that almost if not everyone else was on board, including Dorsey. You could tell he was thrilled on draft night to make the move too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
im amazed at his ability to adjust for the curvature of his throw when he is on the run. that's the great thing about him playing baseball. and have you ever noticed he doesn't jog or sprint or walk. he hops/skips, shuffles his feet (in between plays). it's weird. :-)
I noticed that when I was watching his highlights Clay posted. I figured it was from his basketball background- you do a lot of feet shuffling, stutter-stepping to lose your guy to get open. I think it makes him more elusive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Im simply shocked that the Smith nut huggers actually left. I mean, i thought that was just smack talk. They really DID scurry off. Cray cray.
Originally Posted by Nickhead:
im amazed at his ability to adjust for the curvature of his throw when he is on the run. that's the great thing about him playing baseball. and have you ever noticed he doesn't jog or sprint or walk. he hops/skips, shuffles his feet (in between plays). it's weird. :-)
When he is running to his right...he can make any throw accurately on a dead run. That's what shortstops do every game. It takes a special person to be able to do that.
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
When he is running to his right...he can make any throw accurately on a dead run. That's what shortstops do every game. It takes a special person to be able to do that.
You can tell he LOVES the game.
When he is running to his left he can make any throw. In fact I believe he prefers throwing when he rolls to the left. That's his comfort spot, which is very unusual for a right-handed QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The Chiefs have dominated the division with Alex Smith. 1 loss recently to a Raiders team that got 12 chances to win.
We easily have the coaching advantage with Andy in this division and it’s not particularly close.
If Mahomes is as good as Andy and all of us think he will be? It will be like Manning era in Denver where they won the division every year and got a bye nearly every season. Pat would give us that.
Don't you think winning so much will get boring ? [Reply]