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:
He's as excited as we are.
Andy was fed up with Alex after that Steelers game and ready to move on. Deep down he probably knew all year Alex just wasn't gonna be the guy in the end, and he was wasting time chasing a ring with him at the helm.
Now he has some hope. His last chance at a ring...a young kid with Favrian talent and Tom Brady work ethic.
He's a weird guy. Favian talent. Hyper competitive. Super work ethic. Incredibly humble off the field as he works to improve. Supremely confident on the field when it's time to make plays. He's more than an ideal 'face of the franchise'.
I just can't see any way he flops except for the single ever present reason any NFLer can flop. Injuries. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
He's a weird guy. Favian talent. Hyper competitive. Super work ethic. Incredibly humble off the field as he works to improve. Supremely confident on the field when it's time to make plays. He's more than an ideal 'face of the franchise'.
I just can't see any way he flops except for the single ever present reason any NFLer can flop. Injuries.
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
I just can't see any way he flops except for the single ever present reason any NFLer can flop. Injuries.
Agreed. It's really hard to not see the guy being successful.
We also have to keep mind that Reid is still going to be Reid. There will be a lot of screens, reverses and RPO's in this offense. We're all excited about his downfield play making ability, but he's going to be a high % passer simply based on our offensive system and Reid's ability to scheme guys open. There will still be a lot of YAC and high % passes, which will help keep his ints down.
Even when he's having an off day, he can still be productive because the system will allow him to do so. On paper, this combination we have is just a perfect mixture. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WhiteWhale:
He's a weird guy. Favian talent. Hyper competitive. Super work ethic. Incredibly humble off the field as he works to improve. Supremely confident on the field when it's time to make plays. He's more than an ideal 'face of the franchise'.
I just can't see any way he flops except for the single ever present reason any NFLer can flop. Injuries.
By my calculations, if Mahomes throws more than 8 INTs in the remainder of training camp practices, he will turn into a bust! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Agreed. It's really hard to not see the guy being successful.
We also have to keep mind that Reid is still going to be Reid. There will be a lot of screens, reverses and RPO's in this offense. We're all excited about his downfield play making ability, but he's going to be a high % passer simply based on our offensive system and Reid's ability to scheme guys open. There will still be a lot of YAC and high % passes, which will help keep his ints down.
Even when he's having an off day, he can still be productive because the system will allow him to do so. On paper, this combination we have is just a perfect mixture.
Seriously. In most games Alex was only asked to drop back, read, and deliver maybe 15 times. Probably less than half.
That's just how quarterbacking in the NFL is now. [Reply]