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 Hammock Parties:
Hard to see but you can clearly make out Mahomes shuffling to his left and throwing it back right against the grain. Just kinda sexy how he does it so effortlessly.
Originally Posted by Trent Green GOAT:
But Buffalo wanted a guy with a cannon!!
Then they could've drafted a more accurate, more powerful arm in 2017 without having to trade up. That pick will most likely cost that front office their jobs.
yeah and Allen can make inaccurate throws in bad weather too! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coogs:
Love Andy's reaction in the background!
Heh, nice.
Hopefully he was just into the play and the moment there and he didn't turn his underwear into confetti with a Gates BBQ rip and tear ass blaster fart. [Reply]
Hopefully he was just into the play and the moment there and he didn't turn his underwear into confetti with a Gates BBQ rip and tear ass blaster fart.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
You expect a QB to have perfect accuracy throwing a ball back across his body, moving the opposite direction? :-)
Ludicrous.
And Kelce was nowhere near getting blown up. :-) He had to time to catch the ball, turn around and pick up yards.
Incorrect. Let's not pretend it was some major throw.
Plus, He's already done it. He's got the arm. It was a crappy throw. His touch will get better.
It was a no contact practice dude. DB's are closing while you SLOW down to wait for the ball.
Get used to making excuses. you'll be doing it a lot. [Reply]
If you lead your wr there, that’s when he’s getting blown up. All his momentum is going into the boundary corner.
Low and away from defender so the we can protect himself.
It’s not an ideal throw to throw it across the grain off your back foot anyway so it really doesn’t matter and I don’t think he was purposely trying g to throw it where he did.
But in terms of crossers in traffic, low and away [Reply]