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 suzzer99:
Yeah and that fear causes coaches to be way more aggressive (and usually more correct) vs. us. It's frustrating.
Funny enough, Sirianni went a bit more conservative in the 2nd half with the field goal and punt that led to the Toney return. Who knows how it turns out if Sirianni goes for it on those two 4th down situations. [Reply]
Mahomes is one tough SOB. Turns out he had a Grade 2 high ankle sprain (grade 3 is highest with completely torn ligaments). Here he is mic’d up (sorry of Q):
Mahomes was mic'd up after he hurt his ankle. He was in so much pain. Mahomes is him. pic.twitter.com/4gUhBTpy0Y
Originally Posted by frozenchief:
Mahomes is one tough SOB. Turns out he had a Grade 2 high ankle sprain (grade 3 is highest with completely torn ligaments). Here he is mic’d up (sorry of Q):
Mahomes was mic'd up after he hurt his ankle. He was in so much pain. Mahomes is him. pic.twitter.com/4gUhBTpy0Y
Originally Posted by frozenchief:
Mahomes is one tough SOB. Turns out he had a Grade 2 high ankle sprain (grade 3 is highest with completely torn ligaments). Here he is mic’d up (sorry of Q):
Mahomes was mic'd up after he hurt his ankle. He was in so much pain. Mahomes is him. pic.twitter.com/4gUhBTpy0Y
Originally Posted by frozenchief:
Mahomes is one tough SOB. Turns out he had a Grade 2 high ankle sprain (grade 3 is highest with completely torn ligaments). Here he is mic’d up (sorry of Q):
Mahomes was mic'd up after he hurt his ankle. He was in so much pain. Mahomes is him. pic.twitter.com/4gUhBTpy0Y
Originally Posted by frozenchief:
Mahomes is one tough SOB. Turns out he had a Grade 2 high ankle sprain (grade 3 is highest with completely torn ligaments). Here he is mic’d up (sorry of Q):
Mahomes was mic'd up after he hurt his ankle. He was in so much pain. Mahomes is him. pic.twitter.com/4gUhBTpy0Y
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
After a couple throws to Goedert, I was like "Well I guess that bad shoulder was a fucking lie" cause he could not miss.
I feel like if we played them 10 more times there's no way he puts up the same numbers he did, he was on fire that night.
Also, Goedert made some incredible catches. Had he dropped one or two of those, I don’t think anyone would be too hard on him.
I’m not calling the performance a fluke, but several things went right for the Eagles that probably wouldn’t happen every night.
Hurts had all sorts of moderately productive passing performances this year. It’s not like he played like he did in the Super Bowl all year.
McDuffie completely misjudging a jump ball and Snead losing Smith helped quite a bit too. [Reply]
Somebody made a good point and it was essentially that every time you saw the Eagles make a big play it was "Man, that was a GREAT play..."
Most of the times you saw the Chiefs make a big play it was "Man, that was a GREAT playcall..."
The Chiefs coaching staff just outdid the Eagles in a big way. Credit to the Eagles for playing their asses off and keeping it close. I really didn't think they had that kind of performance in them. They played some amazing football and for a long while it looked like their players ability to just keep grinding and make plays could be enough to carry them.
But I think if the Chiefs and Eagles play 10 times, the Chiefs win 8 of them and at least half of those are blowouts. That was a really well played game by Philly and it was just enough to lose. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Somebody made a good point and it was essentially that every time you saw the Eagles make a big play it was "Man, that was a GREAT play..."
Most of the times you saw the Chiefs make a big play it was "Man, that was a GREAT playcall..."
The Chiefs coaching staff just outdid the Eagles in a big way. Credit to the Eagles for playing their asses off and keeping it close. I really didn't think they had that kind of performance in them. They played some amazing football and for a long while it looked like their players ability to just keep grinding and make plays could be enough to carry them.
But I think if the Chiefs and Eagles play 10 times, the Chiefs win 8 of them and at least half of those are blowouts. That was a really well played game by Philly and it was just enough to lose.
To me the biggest problem was we didn't have a top coverage safety making Hurts pay. We should have picked him off at least once when he was throwing into double coverage.
Really want our scouts to find a center fielder in the draft and let Thornhill walk. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Somebody made a good point and it was essentially that every time you saw the Eagles make a big play it was "Man, that was a GREAT play..."
Most of the times you saw the Chiefs make a big play it was "Man, that was a GREAT playcall..."
The Chiefs coaching staff just outdid the Eagles in a big way. Credit to the Eagles for playing their asses off and keeping it close. I really didn't think they had that kind of performance in them. They played some amazing football and for a long while it looked like their players ability to just keep grinding and make plays could be enough to carry them.
But I think if the Chiefs and Eagles play 10 times, the Chiefs win 8 of them and at least half of those are blowouts. That was a really well played game by Philly and it was just enough to lose.
Someone said Philly would win 5/10. No, don't think so. Our coaching staff was exponentially better and that was just one game. If we played them in ten games that advantage would cumulatively increase as we saw them more and more. Also, like you said...I think Philly probably only has it in them to play that well about 20% of the time. And even that might be a little generous. [Reply]