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Nzoner's Game Room>*****The Patrick Mahomes Thread*****
Dante84 07:19 PM 04-27-2017
IT ****ING HAPPENED



OP UPDATE:

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!
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Mile High Mania 07:37 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Jimmy Johnson said you can either play it safe and be great of or take chances and maybe be great.

It looks like KC and Cleveland’s ‘chances’ may pay off...
Mahomes for sure... tap the brake a bit on Mayfield.
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pugsnotdrugs19 08:15 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Mahomes for sure... tap the brake a bit on Mayfield.
I’m the same way, don’t like Baker and want to see more...

But the fact that he brought the Browns back from a two score deficit.. that’s big time. He really energized that city. Time will tell, and we’ll see how he does as teams gameplan for him specifically.

I will say that at his current height, he’s going to have to be pin point accurate or use his legs to be consistently great.
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DJ's left nut 08:30 AM 09-21-2018
On the longer TD to Kelce, Mahomes screwed up the formation and essentially literally drew a play up in the sand...

https://www.kansascity.com/sports/sp...218786700.html

Originally Posted by :
He had called the wrong formation in the huddle. On the way to the line of scrimmage, Kelce gave Mahomes a heads-up.

“So I had to try and fix the guys at the line of scrimmage,” Mahomes said on 810. “Kelce kind of alerted it to me early. So we fixed guys at the line of scrimmage, and when I did that, it accidentally confused their defense, because it changed the strength and everything. So we got everybody in the right spot.

“And then Kelce, of course, we saw … they rotated to the Cover-2 type coverage and he took the middle of the field, and I knew if I just put it out there, he would have a chance to make a big play. Of course, he made a great catch and scored a touchdown on it.”
This kid....
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In58men 08:35 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
On the longer TD to Kelce, Mahomes screwed up the formation and essentially literally drew a play up in the sand...

https://www.kansascity.com/sports/sp...218786700.html



This kid....
I love him more than my wife
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DJ's left nut 08:37 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by prhom:
It kind of blows my mind that Reid and his underlings wouldn’t have conversations about aspirations and potential roles. Surely Reid has guys below him who he feels could be promoted to higher positions and grooms then accordingly. To think that he would promote Bienemy without some indication that he understood and meshed with Reid’s offensive philosophy seems very naive to me.
Why? Nobody bats 1.000.

I mean this is effectively no different than "Why should you worry about Matt Cassel? He drafted Tom Brady."

If we keep losing our OCs, at some point we're gonna hit on a guy who just isn't as good. I figure Kafka gets the next shot at it and maybe he won't be at the same level. Personally, I think the hands-on approach he's had with our triggerman and the amount of time he's personally invested in Pat Mahomes makes that unlikely - but it's not impossible.

Bienemy seems outstanding right now. I actually worry a little bit about Hill talking about how much simpler it is on the sidelines - simple has a shelf life. But Reid will work with him as well and if things start to get figured out, Reid will assist with adjustments.

I will concede that the concerns seem unnecessary at this point - I just don't see why it was unreasonable to have them.
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DJ's left nut 08:38 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by In58men:
I love him more than my wife
Is it sad that I'm already working on my "not tonight dear, I have a headache" excuse so I can watch Chiefs Rewind instead?
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Mecca 08:39 AM 09-21-2018
My girlfriend is not a huge fan of football so she'll placate me by watching the games. It's weird to see the look you get when you explain this is what I've been waiting my whole life for.
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DRM08 08:50 AM 09-21-2018
Based on Arians comments, Payton comments, and Texans war room photo...it sure looks like Dorsey traded to the exact perfect spot to get Mahomes. There were 3 other teams at 11-13 who really wanted him.

I think Payton is full of shit when he says the corner was higher on Saints list than Mahomes. He was drooling at the chance to put this phenomenal talent in a QB room with Drew Brees for a few years. Instead he ends up with Bridgewater lol
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DJ's left nut 08:54 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Jimmy Johnson said you can either play it safe and be good or take chances and maybe be great.

It looks like KC and Cleveland’s ‘chances’ may pay off...
Here's the funny thing - I actually think Mayfield was the safe choice. Darnold and even Rosen were the risks, IMO.

His style of play is more reckless, to be sure, but in this era it will also work to put up 24 points with relative ease if you have enough weapons for him to work with. He's not going to turtle up and put too much pressure on your defense. He's also not going to just say "eh, fuck it - football ain't my thing" and start jaking matters.

Mayfields floor kinda looked to me like Jay Cutler with less raw arm strength. And Cutler is polarizing, but Cutler could produce. Give Cutler better body language and he wouldn't be seen as nearly the buttfuck he is today.

Darnold's floor, OTOH, is absolutely Matt Cassel. He's a programmed quarterback and if the programming doesn't come together, he's nothing. Josh Rosen's floor is Jay Schroeder.

To me, Mayfield was the safest of the early QBs and I think Darnold has the highest ceiling. Time will tell.
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DRM08 08:58 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Here's the funny thing - I actually think Mayfield was the safe choice. Darnold and even Rosen were the risks, IMO.

His style of play is more reckless, to be sure, but in this era it will also work to put up 24 points with relative ease if you have enough weapons for him to work with. He's not going to turtle up and put too much pressure on your defense. He's also not going to just say "eh, **** it - football ain't my thing" and start jaking matters.

Mayfields floor kinda looked to me like Jay Cutler with less raw arm strength. And Cutler is polarizing, but Cutler could produce. Give Cutler better body language and he wouldn't be seen as nearly the butt**** he is today.

Darnold's floor, OTOH, is absolutely Matt Cassel. He's a programmed quarterback and if the programming doesn't come together, he's nothing. Josh Rosen's floor is Jay Schroeder.

To me, Mayfield was the safest of the early QBs and I think Darnold has the highest ceiling. Time will tell.
Darnold was a turnover machine in college despite a roster full of 5-star talent. Same goes for Deshaun at Clemson. Both of them play like Favre but they have about half the arm strength of Favre.
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O.city 08:58 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Why? Nobody bats 1.000.

I mean this is effectively no different than "Why should you worry about Matt Cassel? He drafted Tom Brady."

If we keep losing our OCs, at some point we're gonna hit on a guy who just isn't as good. I figure Kafka gets the next shot at it and maybe he won't be at the same level. Personally, I think the hands-on approach he's had with our triggerman and the amount of time he's personally invested in Pat Mahomes makes that unlikely - but it's not impossible.

Bienemy seems outstanding right now. I actually worry a little bit about Hill talking about how much simpler it is on the sidelines - simple has a shelf life. But Reid will work with him as well and if things start to get figured out, Reid will assist with adjustments.

I will concede that the concerns seem unnecessary at this point - I just don't see why it was unreasonable to have them.
I think he was talking about it being so easy to get open because they have so many weapons

In the end it’s andys offense, same as it always was
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DJ's left nut 09:01 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Darnold was a turnover machine in college despite a roster full of 5-star talent. Same goes for Deshaun at Clemson. Both of them play like Favre but they have about half the arm strength of Favre.
There were some decision making risks with Darnold, to be sure. I just liked his potential as a pure pocket passer more than Mayfield. If I were going pure upside (which I would've been doing at 1.1 in all likelihood) I think I'd have gone Darnold and hoped to coach the bad decisions out of him.

Rosen would've been the safest choice because he was the most polished guy. Maybe I simply got tricked by the narrative because I've obviously never talked to the guy, but there's a chance he really doesn't give a shit about football and in the event things get rocky, you can't lead with that attitude and he may simply pack his shit and shut it down.

Oh, side note - anything OU related can die in an AIDS fire. So, y'know, there's that.
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DJ's left nut 09:03 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by O.city:
I think he was talking about it being so easy to get open because they have so many weapons

In the end it’s andys offense, same as it always was
I could read his post 47 more times and still have no idea how you read it the way you do.

He's clearly saying "Andy doesn't promote the guy if he doesn't get it because he's never done it before".
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Mecca 09:14 AM 09-21-2018
USC isn't really a 5 star factory anymore, he had Ronald Jones and JuJu Smith for a year..other than that, really not a whole lot.
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DRM08 09:16 AM 09-21-2018
Originally Posted by Mecca:
USC isn't really a 5 star factory anymore, he had Ronald Jones and JuJu Smith for a year..other than that, really not a whole lot.
They have as much 5-star talent on paper as anyone besides Bama and Ohio State over the last 5 years. I know this much. You give college Pat Mahomes the USC talent and he probably wins a national title.
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