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 Shaid:
Watson also tossed a lot of 50/50 balls and I think got pretty luck that they ended up going more 90/10. I don't see that year one trend continuing, at least not at the rate it was. We'll see. Don't mean he's a bust, I just think there was a lot of things that just fell his way.
Dude I'm telling you he really didn't throw alot of 50/50 balls for touch downs. He threw alot of back shoulder fades or quick ins. Mix in a few of the beautiful deep balls.
The kids arm I thought was weak going in, but this throw and the one vs Seahawks was pretty badass.
I hope its him and Mahomes dueling one day in the AFC because it will be a hell of a game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
I thought his arm looked a lot better in the Pros than it did in college. Shrug. I don't know, maybe I/we were wrong about his arm strength. Didn't seem like a problem at all last season.
Sure, he's no gun slinger. But he's not noodle armed either.
49MPH at the combine says otherwise.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
I think CP is hard on Watson because we don't want to be wrong about Mahomes, so we shit all over Watson in the process.
Nothing Watson did last season should warrant any doubt or criticism.
We say, "he just threw it up", but that's what we're all excited to see Mahomes do. Seems hypocritical.
Uh...no. People want Mahomes to stretch the field, not chuck up prayers. Huge difference.
And ftr, I couldn't give two shits whether Watson succeeds or not. I do think his lack of arm strength could be an issue, but time will tell. [Reply]
Dude I'm telling you he really didn't throw alot of 50/50 balls for touch downs. He threw alot of back shoulder fades or quick ins. Mix in a few of the beautiful deep balls.
The kids arm I thought was weak going in, but this throw and the one vs Seahawks was pretty badass.
I hope its him and Mahomes dueling one day in the AFC because it will be a hell of a game.
When Mahomes does this for us we will all be digging ice out of the cooler for our crotches [Reply]
We call that a "50/50" ball, but if that were Mahomes it'd be threading the needle on a deep pass.
I know guys. I called him a weak armed, 50/50 gimmick QB too. But the more i think about it, the less i think that's fair.
I don't have a problem with that pass, it's one he should take. The next one is closer to 50/50 but you have Deandre Hopkins against our pathetic secondary so I'd take those odds any day. The one at 6:30 is much more a jump ball. I don't know, maybe him having Hopkins and Fuller(especially Hopkins) makes me look at him like he just has some great talent around him. The same will be the case this year with Mahomes though. I just feel like Hopkins is maybe the best player in the league to toss those jump balls to but maybe he just knows it too and takes advantage of it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
When Mahomes does this for us we will all be digging ice out of the cooler for our crotches
Agreed, having someone who is willing to launch one 50+ yards will be amazing... Considering the Cheetah will have time to run under it. The difference between Watson and Mahomes break down to one thing I can observe right now....
Watson best throw might go 60+ yards in the air
Mahomes best throw might go 80+ yards in the air
I didn't want Watson because of his throwing speed, but after watching the games (I'm in market) I don't think he throws 49MPH during game day. [Reply]
Dude I'm telling you he really didn't throw alot of 50/50 balls for touch downs. He threw alot of back shoulder fades or quick ins. Mix in a few of the beautiful deep balls.
The kids arm I thought was weak going in, but this throw and the one vs Seahawks was pretty badass.
I hope its him and Mahomes dueling one day in the AFC because it will be a hell of a game.
Who would call that a 50/50 ball? You're creating a false narrative to support your position.
These, however, are 50/50 balls, and bad decisions that happened to work out (apparently, can't embed with a timestamp):
Originally Posted by MotherfuckerJones:
How could Orlovsky teach anyone to play QB? He sucked ass. Alex was a good mentor now it’s time for Mahomes to play and gain experience
How did Reid do as an NFL quarterback?
Since when is it required to be a good player to teach others? Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]