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 Pasta Giant Meatball:
You are a moron if you think the defense will be bad. We've been a good scoring defense nearly every year under Sutton.
Okay, Sparky. It better be a talent issue because if not, I'm going to Peebag you to the next universe. [Reply]
Baker Mayfield and Patrick Mahomes will play each other in the NFL next season. Here’s why that’s interesting.
It wouldn’t be the first time, either.
By Morgan Moriarty @Morgan_Moriarty
Apr 27, 2018,
With Tyrod Taylor and Drew Stanton on the Cleveland Browns roster, No. 1 pick Baker Mayfield certainly has a shot to be the Browns’ starting quarterback come Week 1 next season.
And if not in Week 1, then maybe by Week 9.
During Mayfield’s first season in Cleveland, he’ll have an interesting game to play against Patrick Mahomes.
Spoiler!
Mayfield started his career in 2013 at Texas Tech as a walk-on. In the middle of his first season in Lubbock, he got injured. According to Mayfield, that’s when communication broke down between him and TTU head coach Kliff Kingsbury:
He said Texas Tech hadn’t offered him a scholarship for the spring semester, which was fairly wild given the season he’d had. FBS teams get 85 scholarships, and managing them is tough, but Mayfield was an above-average starting QB. Kingsbury has denied that Mayfield wouldn’t have gotten a spring scholarship.
Texas Tech has its own side of the story. The main thing is, Mayfield transferred under some weird circumstances. Freshman Mahomes eventually took Mayfield’s old job in 2014.
Things got a bit ugly between Mayfield and TTU after he transferred.
Mayfield even got kicked out of a Lubbock restaurant while the Sooners were in town in 2014, before he was eligible to suit up for OU:
The night before OU and Texas Tech played, he sat down for dinner at a Chimy’s restaurant. But, before he could finish his meal, he was approached by a restaurant worker and asked to leave.
Without putting up a fight, Mayfield exited the restaurant under a shower of boos.
“Besides eat my tacos and drink my water, I don’t think (I did anything to deserve it),” Mayfield said Tuesday, recalling the incident. “I didn’t want any trouble so I just walked happily out of there and went on.”
We’ll confidently assume Mahomes had nothing to do with the taco incident.
The last time these two guys met was in 2016, when Oklahoma played at Texas Tech.
“Everybody tried to talk about the ‘revenge’ or whatever, but that’s all way in the past,” Mayfield said before the game via the Dallas Daily News. “We talked about that last year. It is going to be a little different with the fan base. That’s the first time I’m going back there since playing there. That’ll be the different part. But, for me, it’s no different than playing any other Big 12 team.”
Oklahoma came away victorious, 66-59, with Mayfield besting his former team. Mayfield threw for 545 yards and seven touchdowns. Mahomes threw for 734 yards and five touchdowns. The game shattered records:
Oklahoma and Texas Tech gave us a good ole fashioned Big 12 shootout on Saturday night in Lubbock, with OU winning a 66-59 thriller that shattered record books, none bigger than the Division I record for yards in a single game. The teams combined to put up 1,708, just six yards shy of the 1,714 yards that stands as the all-time NCAA record (set by Hardin-Simmons and Sul Ross State in 2012).
Mayfield played Texas Tech again last season in Norman, after Mahomes had left. He didn’t hesitate to troll his former team:
Oklahoma won big that time.
While these two guys just missed each other at Texas Tech, seeing the air raid quarterbacks light it up on the NFL level should be fun.
What if Baker Mayfield never transferred?
Interesting story that I didn't realize. Thanks for posting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
He would have been riding the pine behind Mahomes. Kingsbury would be in a lot better shape for 2017 season though (Mayfield vs. Shimonek).
I doubt Mayfield would have stuck around if he had been 2nd fiddle behind Mahomes. Mahomes probably would have been redshirted if Mayfield had stuck around, yet we will never know.
Mayfield and his helicopter dad took his petulant persona to OU [Reply]
Davis Webb was also in that mix. Can't remember if Mayfield beat him out and then Mahomes took over or what, but he was the starter in at least 2013 I think. I'm guessing RR56 remembers all those details [Reply]
I don't think it's fair to compare them. Watson was well on his way to destroying the rookie records. And he isn't arrofant like RG3 to try to tell coaches how to play him and become a team cancer which is one of the reasons rg3 fell out in Washington. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Why do people care if Watson fails? I obviously want Mahomes to do better but dude seems like a very humble and genuinely good human being. He gave his first check to those women that lost everything in the hurricane. I wish nothing but the best. His failure/success doesn't dictate Pat's. Bitter much? [Reply]
Mayfield beat out Webb in camp to start. Then he got hurt and felt he was too important to have to win the starting job back. The next year Webb got hurt and never got the starting job back from Mahomes. Mayfield was a crybaby, with bad attitudem that was entitiled. He threw a pick 6 and was in feet of the db running past him and didnt even try to tackle him. [Reply]