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 pugsnotdrugs19:
I was expecting him to throw his first INT just because of how amped he would be. Didn’t, though. Still a great game.
Unfortunately the next home game is Jaguars. Toughest defense he has ever seen. Not sure how comfortable he will be in that one. Too bad it's not the Chiefs defense. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Unfortunately the next home game is Jaguars. Toughest defense he has ever seen. Not sure how comfortable he will be in that one. Too bad it's not the Chiefs defense. :-)
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Unfortunately the next home game is Jaguars. Toughest defense he has ever seen. Not sure how comfortable he will be in that one. Too bad it's not the Chiefs defense. :-)
In all fairness, these national guys, cannot review every play, every game, let alone multiple times to make an educated call. I have a feeling they have people hired to review each game and mark down plays for them to study. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pants:
I have seen Andy Reid's "A castle would not be enough to repay Alex" press conference. I have read the reports. With all due respect, I simply contend that Pat Mahomes' success should not be attributed to Alex Smith. It is somewhat annoying to me to hear this narrative from the national media. Is Alex a pro's pro? Sure. Is he a nice guy? Very much so. Nobody is denying him any of that.
I just find it a little hard to believe that Mahomes couldn't learn how to read NFL defenses from his QB coach. If not, then maybe he could learn from the QB whisperer himself, Andy Reid. It seems to me like that would be a probable outcome whether Alex was there or not.
In my humble opinion, Pat Mahomes is destroying opposing defenses because he is an elite passer, an elite thrower, and an elite decision maker. He thrives under pressure and will do anything to win. All of those things are innate and are completely independent of Alex's tutelage.
I like Alex as a person. I am happy he has accumulated generational wealth for his family. I am happy he's charitable and is making a real difference.