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]
The problem with inconsistent WR play is it can get the QB gunshy or not as anticipative#Chiefs get a 1-high look, attack w/ 2 verticals on same side. Once the Safety turns with Watson, MVS has a lot of room to work with across field
Couldn't agree more with this take. Mahomes is best when he's confident and cocky. Hard to be when you have to throw footballs to to these shitheads. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Couldn't agree more with this take. Mahomes is best when he's confident and cocky. Hard to be when you have to throw footballs to to these shitheads.
And he still is top 3 in the NFL EPA and 4th in QBR.
But fans at CP now expect Mahomes to drag even guys that don't belong on an NFL field across the finish line. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
His arm has the power, but I don't think I'd say he has the most accurate deep ball. Maybe in 2018 when he was just slinging it every game. But more recently I've seen him miss on a few. And then of course, more recently a lot of those balls are dropped cause our WRs suck and can't come down with the damn thing.
Contrary to popular belief you don't need great arm strength to throw a good deep ball. Now deep out crossing routes are different but when you see good QBs hit WRs in stride over the shoulder its usually the right amount of touch and air under the ball. Mahomes usually tries to launch these a little too low. Its probably his worst part of his game is the over the shoulder deep throw. It isn't that hes bad at it but he's definitely not Top 5 at it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Couldn't agree more with this take. Mahomes is best when he's confident and cocky. Hard to be when you have to throw footballs to to these shitheads.
Not if you are the GOAT... You can't throw bad picks on bad reads and not throw the ball to open guys if you think they will drop it. That is compounding the problem. I think the pressure and criticism is coming now and he needs to prove folks wrong. MJ always had to manufacture being slighted and this would ignite his will to win, Pat will now be doing the same with folks calling him out. That's why I have never given up that we still have a good chance to get back to the Super Bowl. If we get back and we are somewhat healthy, I wouldn't want to bet against Pat. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
And he still is top 3 in the NFL EPA and 4th in QBR.
But fans at CP now expect Mahomes to drag even guys that don't belong on an NFL field across the finish line.
We don't expect him to do anything but make good reads, hit open guys, and not throw brain dead picks on first down or in the redzone like he has lately... [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
I am suggesting you stop using last year as the way to build a SB team.
The teams that normally win Superbowls have multiple weapons all over the field.
This is where football is now.
But it WAS a Super Bowl team. And the best offense in the league.
You're pushing a narrative and ignoring realities.
The team doesn't need a fucking star. It needs production and it isn't happening. Same with Tyreeks last year here. He was a major goddamn star and his production was lackluster. 1300 yards and 13 TDs is better than anyone we have now, but not commensurate with his "star" status that he definitely is and definitely deserves.
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
But it WAS a Super Bowl team. And the best offense in the league.
You're pushing a narrative and ignoring realities.
The team doesn't need a ****ing star. It needs production and it isn't happening. Same with Tyreeks last year here. He was a major goddamn star and his production was lackluster. 1300 yards and 13 TDs is better than anyone we have now, but not commensurate with his "star" status that he definitely is and definitely deserves.
Production. Not ****ing Stars.
Again, you learned the absolutely wrong lessons from last year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
But it WAS a Super Bowl team. And the best offense in the league.
You're pushing a narrative and ignoring realities.
The team doesn't need a ****ing star. It needs production and it isn't happening. Same with Tyreeks last year here. He was a major goddamn star and his production was lackluster. 1300 yards and 13 TDs is better than anyone we have now, but not commensurate with his "star" status that he definitely is and definitely deserves.
Production. Not ****ing Stars.
Is last year’s formula for success replicable without Kelce having a career year? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Couldn't agree more with this take. Mahomes is best when he's confident and cocky. Hard to be when you have to throw footballs to to these shitheads.
I can always tell if it's gonna be a completion before he even throws it. You can see the confidence. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Yep, the lesson of winning a Super Bowl sucks...:-) and the defeatist in here have already given up on this year.
Given it's so difficult to repeat as SB champs, it's just a weird thing around here that several Chiefs fans will be pulling receipts and "I told you so" and basically gloating about how they couldn't win it all this year, if it doesn't happen.
You should have been miserable all year, goddamnit, why didn't you listen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Given it's so difficult to repeat as SB champs, it's just a weird thing around here that several Chiefs fans will be pulling receipts and "I told you so" and basically gloating about how they couldn't win it all this year, if it doesn't happen.
You should have been miserable all year, goddamnit, why didn't you listen.
Must be a defense mechanism to temper their disappointment. I don't get it. We are not getting blown out while making these mistakes, and come to playoffs we can beat anyone at home or on the road. Will we, not if we make mistakes and Mahomes remains hesitant, but it is ludicrous to lament that we should have kept Tyreek, that it was a mistake, even if we won the Superbowl last year, like we are out of the playoffs already... Just don't get it. I'm a fan of the Chiefs. While I am disappointed with players, I don't hate them and count the team out before the games have even been decided. It's just flat out weird. Pessimist vs. Optimist. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Is last year’s formula for success replicable without Kelce having a career year?
Uhhhh...Prolly? I mean we're obviously not, but look at the numbers. Through 12 games this year he has 813 yards and 5TDs. Through 12 games last year he had 968 yards and 12 TD. He doesn't have too many more yards last year, but the TDs are considerable. But those obviously include that ridiculous game against the Faid that he had 4 TDs and like 25 yards. So there is some noise in the data for sure.
So you can sure have an argument that Kelce's performance was materially better last year.
However, I'd point to the last 5 games in which he averaged 74 yards, 0 TD and we won all those games going into the playoffs.
So yeah, I think we can. I certainly don't think 160 yards, and 8 TDs is the diifference between the #1 offense that is a murdering bitches and whatever we are now.
So if Kelce isn't the difference, yeah, I think we CAN replicate the success with Kelce being a tick below all time numbers. But we sure aren't. Accordingly, I don't we'd be # 1 again with a "star" or in the case of your post, 150 yards and 8TD. [Reply]