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 RedinTexas:
Article on CBS sports quotes Carson Palmer saying Burrow is the best QB in the league. The writer thinks Palmer's reasoning is crap.
Carson trying to get back into the Bridesmaids good graces, again. Palmer is an idiot. Says Burrow is more consistent. Haven’t seen Joey play and win 3 playoff games on a bad ankle. I think there’s no way the Bridesmaids beat the Eagles in the SB. Burrow has the best offensive weapons in the league and still can’t win a ring! [Reply]
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
Article on CBS sports quotes Carson Palmer saying Burrow is the best QB in the league. The writer thinks Palmer's reasoning is crap.
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Anyone who says anything other than Patrick Mahomes II is just trying to get attention. There's no defense of any other answer.
I mean, clearly. Not sure how you can watch the last half of football played by Pat and come away with ANY other conclusion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
How the **** was he 3star
Didn’t go to many camps, had not played the position long, was extremely raw with questionable to poor fundamentals, plus many scouting services figured he was going to quit football soon to focus solely on baseball.
Originally Posted by comochiefsfan:
Didn’t go to many camps, had not played the position long, was extremely raw with questionable to poor fundamentals, plus many scouting services figured he was going to quit football soon to focus solely on baseball.
The rest, of course, is history.
Lots of 5 star, 4 star recognition is meaningless. People pretending they know what they are looking at. [Reply]
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“I think Joe is the best quarterback in the league,” Carson Palmer recently said on The QB Room podcast, hosted by his brother, Jordan, via CincyJungle.com. “I know Patrick [Mahomes] is phenomenal, but I just think Joe’s more consistent. He’s more consistent. He’s more accountable to run the system and the play that’s called and not feel like, ‘Well, he didn’t win last time and get open for me, so I’m gonna do it with my feet,’ and then before you know it, you’re sacked for a four-yard loss because you tried to make two or three guys miss. Joe is just — talk about not having a weakness. Mentally strong, physically tough, accurate, can throw it far enough, fast enough, gets the ball out quick, and then he can actually do a lot with his legs.”