Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Going into the Mahomes draft, things were rough.
We'd just lost a playoff game where our opponent failed to score a TD and we had a lead early with the fastest man in the game streaking wide-open down the field, only to see our QB chicken out.
It was getting awfully difficult to convince myself that we could win a championship with the formula we'd been using. Even with a steady, dependable, firmly above average QB, I just couldn't convince myself that we were going to win a title.
Mahomes, even before we knew he'd be this (because seriously - MVP and SB MVP with 2 years left on his rookie deal was on very few people's lists of possibilities) changed everything.
It was hope. It was a sign that the organization saw things the same way I did.
Yeah, we weren't winning shit with Alex and we all knew it. My point above was that I appreciated it because the football was watchable. It wasn't the joke it became. [Reply]
These things always makes us go back and see what kind of head scratchers we say.
FTR, there wasn't too many on CP that wasn't onboarding with Pioli at first. Or for that matter with Cassel either, most of of us know he was a system QB with "NO" college experience and a 1 year starter due to TB injury that BB & Weis polished as a golden turd.
We were all so starved for a good team again we sold our souls to the devil.......Peeehooooleeeeee. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
I will never forget the first time I ever met my brother in law, before he was my brother in law. We were sitting there and the Chiefs game is on and Cassel takes the field and he goes "here we go young Elway right here" and I literally belly laughed and said "WHAT!?!!?"
To this day we still don't get along.
Perhaps when he said young Elway, he was referring to Jessica or Juliana Elway. In that case, I would say it was a pretty accurate comparison, except Jessica and Juliana had stronger arms.
I knew that Casshole was going to be a pathetic POS in the preseason, when he fumbled the football, and instead of jumping on it, he pranced on his feet, jumping away from the pile like a sitcom housewife jumps when she sees a mouse.
Originally Posted by Jerm:
The Hail Mary off the crossbar from like the 35 yard line against the Browns is still one of the greatest WTF plays ever lol….
He did aim for and hit a pylon once. I will always remember how awful he was outside of garbage time stats. I will also always remember Pioli saying he graded out perfectly and how much Haley hated playing him. All of this because Pollard took out Brady in the first game of the season the year prior. [Reply]