Highest career playoff grades among this year's playoff QBs: 1. Aaron Rodgers - 90.2 2. Russell Wilson - 84.5 3. Patrick Mahomes - 83.9 4. Drew Brees - 81.9 pic.twitter.com/xxiHiw1hh2
He didn’t throw interceptions, BUT HE COULD HAVE!!!!!
What’s the total collective experience amongst PFF staff as a part of NFL teams? If they’re such great evaluators, then surely NFL teams would want to hire them. [Reply]
LET them disrespect Mahomes and the Chiefs... Mahomes has shown to be a guy who takes notice of that stuff and then use it as fuel to burn them down with (remember the counting to 10 in Chicago and counting to 4 against Baltimore) - he's the "competitive prick" as EB called him that will BURN them down!! [Reply]
As far as NFL Playoffs go, Mahomes is the all time leader in the following categories:
Passer Rating
Yards per game
Completion %
Int%
Comeback wins when down by two scores
He has done something neither Rodgers or Wilson have - Appear in the Conference Title game 3 straight seasons or to better phrase it, every season he's been a starter. [Reply]
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The 25-year-old prodigy is PFF's highest-graded QB among 21 signal-callers with 25 dropbacks over the past three postseasons. A second Super Bowl W would already put Mahomes on a short list of multi-time winners with:*Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, John Elway, Troy Aikman, Roger Staubach, Bob Greise,*Ben Roethlisberger,*Peyton Manning,*Eli Manning, Bart Starr and Jim Plunket