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]
Patrick Mahomes Is an MVP Candidate
The Kansas City Chiefs lit up the scoreboard against the Los Angeles Chargers. In his first NFL start, Patrick Mahomes threw for 256 yards and four touchdowns. Pairing a quarterback who embraces the deep ball under the tutelage of Andy Reid is a formula for success. This is exactly where Mahomes finds himself, and it looks to be at the helm of the best offense in football. Kansas City finished fourth in offensive DVOA in 2017 with Alex Smith. Mahomes is going to increase that for the hiefs, and will lead them to the playoffs. Not only that, our week one overreaction is that he will play good enough to be considered an MVP candidate.
Last Word
As the year goes on, we will provide overreactions to each week of football. Some of them are going to be outlandish, while others will be based on facts and statistics. Only time will tell how many of them will end up looking good, and which are incorrect. For now, these were our Week One overreactions. See you in the Super Bowl, Patrick Mahomes.
Love the line Deep-Passing Prince Who Was Promised
Then there is Patrick Mahomes II, the second-year Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, the Deep-Passing Prince Who Was Promised. On Sunday, the excitement around the league from football people was off the charts. Mahomes’s ability to hit big plays in practice has been raved about for nearly a year, and now it’s here, in a regular season game, and it’s awesome. [Reply]
Great article. Highlight: "Giving Reid a smart, athletic, big-armed quarterback like Mahomes is like giving Jon Gruden a franchise player to trade away: The possibilities are endless." :-) [Reply]
“I’ve been covering the Chiefs since 1985. I’ve been doing this show for going on 23 years and I’ve never said this. I have never said this in my life.
I’m absolutely convinced that the Chiefs with Patrick Mahomes are going to win a Super Bowl.” [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Kietzman finally became a Mahomo yesterday :-)
“I’ve been covering the Chiefs since 1985. I’ve been doing this show for going on 23 years and I’ve never said this. I have never said this in my life.
I’m absolutely convinced that the Chiefs with Patrick Mahomes are going to win a Super Bowl.”
Love the line Deep-Passing Prince Who Was Promised
Then there is Patrick Mahomes II, the second-year Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, the Deep-Passing Prince Who Was Promised. On Sunday, the excitement around the league from football people was off the charts. Mahomes’s ability to hit big plays in practice has been raved about for nearly a year, and now it’s here, in a regular season game, and it’s awesome.
So to the PM Nickname thread, time to add "Azor Ahai" I guess?
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Kietzman finally became a Mahomo yesterday :-)
“I’ve been covering the Chiefs since 1985. I’ve been doing this show for going on 23 years and I’ve never said this. I have never said this in my life.
I’m absolutely convinced that the Chiefs with Patrick Mahomes are going to win a Super Bowl.”
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Kietzman finally became a Mahomo yesterday :-)
“I’ve been covering the Chiefs since 1985. I’ve been doing this show for going on 23 years and I’ve never said this. I have never said this in my life.
I’m absolutely convinced that the Chiefs with Patrick Mahomes are going to win a Super Bowl.”
LOL Keitzman you stupid fucking douche.... [Reply]
So I just noticed it on this gif, but lord - look at the fucking spin rate on that ball.
Getting a throw like that to noise over/down is just unreal. The difference being that if you don't, wind/weather will kill it and/or it could sail on you. A lot of weird shit can happen when you can't drive a ball point down.
And with no legs under him at all and throwing kinda sideways, Mahomes puts one with enough zing on it that it drives itself over and down 30 yards downfield.
The pure arm talent on that kid is something you just don't see. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
So I just noticed it on this gif, but lord - look at the ****ing spin rate on that ball.
Getting a throw like that to noise over/down is just unreal. The difference being that if you don't, wind/weather will kill it and/or it could sail on you. A lot of weird shit can happen when you can't drive a ball point down.
And with no legs under him at all and throwing kinda sideways, Mahomes puts one with enough zing on it that it drives itself over and down 30 yards downfield.
The pure arm talent on that kid is something you just don't see.
Pretty filthy watching that pass start off with a level nose, then suddenly drop straight down almost like a sinker ball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
So I just noticed it on this gif, but lord - look at the ****ing spin rate on that ball.
Getting a throw like that to noise over/down is just unreal. The difference being that if you don't, wind/weather will kill it and/or it could sail on you. A lot of weird shit can happen when you can't drive a ball point down.
And with no legs under him at all and throwing kinda sideways, Mahomes puts one with enough zing on it that it drives itself over and down 30 yards downfield.
The pure arm talent on that kid is something you just don't see.
WTF
Okay, so I have watched this throw a dozen times now and I don't understand the physics on this throw. It is baffling. Do we have any astrophysicist on the board that can explain how the ball spins in a downward spiral like a bomb from an airplane? Seriously- have you seen a ball react like that? Reminds me of his preseason throw that changed directions mid-air.
Anyone remember the old Nerf balls with the rocket tails added so you could throw perfect long bomb spirals. They used to nose-down at the end of throws like this. :-) [Reply]