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]
Kollman still doesn't understand what he got wrong in the first video. It's 3 videos in a row now that he's just been way off on what the Chiefs are. Chiefs were a great short passing team in most of the regular season, what they did against Buffalo was a gameplan they already used to various degrees against teams sitting in 2 high looks and zone coverages in the regular season. How much does regular season red zone success rate even translate to the playoffs? I'd guess that it's just not a very predictive stat to begin with, let alone something to hedge your entire opinion about a matchup over. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Basileus777:
Kollman still doesn't understand what he got wrong in the first video. It's 3 videos in a row now that he's just been way off on what the Chiefs are. Chiefs were a great short passing team in most of the regular season, what they did against Buffalo was a gameplan they already used to various degrees against teams sitting in 2 high looks and zone coverages in the regular season. How much does regular season red zone success rate even translate to the playoffs? I'd guess that it's just not a very predictive stat to begin with, let alone something to hedge your entire opinion about a matchup over.
Yeah, Kollman needs to stick to breaking down the plays and that's it. That's his bread and butter.
At some point, he started analyzing team strategies and tactics, weaknesses and strengths and that's not what made him so popular. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Basileus777:
Kollman still doesn't understand what he got wrong in the first video. It's 3 videos in a row now that he's just been way off on what the Chiefs are. Chiefs were a great short passing team in most of the regular season, what they did against Buffalo was a gameplan they already used to various degrees against teams sitting in 2 high looks and zone coverages in the regular season. How much does regular season red zone success rate even translate to the playoffs? I'd guess that it's just not a very predictive stat to begin with, let alone something to hedge your entire opinion about a matchup over.
I haven’t watched the video, but if you chart the Chiefs red zone possessions with Mahomes at QB, it’s clear they have another red zone gear in the playoffs.
They’re 26/33 in 7 games, with four FGs. Two of the FGs were end of half kicks on early downs to beat the clock. Two of the 3 empty possessions were end of game kneel downs.
The only blank possession was the missed FG against the Browns. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Basileus777:
Kollman still doesn't understand what he got wrong in the first video. It's 3 videos in a row now that he's just been way off on what the Chiefs are. Chiefs were a great short passing team in most of the regular season, what they did against Buffalo was a gameplan they already used to various degrees against teams sitting in 2 high looks and zone coverages in the regular season. How much does regular season red zone success rate even translate to the playoffs? I'd guess that it's just not a very predictive stat to begin with, let alone something to hedge your entire opinion about a matchup over.
Dude doesn't know more than the average fan. Absolute terrible takes on the subject. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Talisman:
I have ESPN+ with the Hulu/Disney+ package. No way to share the video, but Manning lamenting his kids loving the Chiefs was a great opener:
Come Sunday, Mahomes is going to have as many rings as Peyton does. And Elway too. In just his first 3 years as a starter.
The final battle approaches. War will be waged upon a leaky, sea faring vessel anchored in the bay of Tampa, and captained by a charmed chèvre, aged in the northeast.
Strategies are set. The cannon has been calibrated. Opossum Milk is fermenting.
Originally Posted by Talisman:
I have ESPN+ with the Hulu/Disney+ package. No way to share the video, but Manning lamenting his kids loving the Chiefs was a great opener:
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Truth is, kids everywhere love Mahomes. He's a superstar.
Truth! It just goes to show how popular Mahomes is with the younger generation. Heck the children of two of the greatest QBs ever (Manning and Brees) sport Mahomes jerseys. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Truth! It just goes to show how popular Mahomes is with the younger generation. Heck the children of two of the greatest QBs ever (Manning and Brees) sport Mahomes jerseys.