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 BossChief:
If the WRs only dropped 4 passes against Detroit instead of 8, we win by more than one score and are currently sitting as the only undefeated team in the afc.
If Kadarius doesn't drop the pick 6 OR Kadarius catches the ball at the end OR Skyy catches the very last pass, we probably win. We just needed one play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
If Kadarius doesn't drop the pick 6 OR Kadarius catches the ball at the end OR Skyy catches the very last pass, we probably win. We just needed one play.
This is why the Chiefs need at least one WR to bailout Patrick at times and that job was Skyy's on the 3rd down. [Reply]
Kelce is now in some State Farm commercials. I think Patrick is trying to hook him up. Get him some more cash flow since he's not getting big money like him or Chris [Reply]
Originally Posted by BossChief:
If the WRs only dropped 4 passes against Detroit instead of 8, we win by more than one score and are currently sitting as the only undefeated team in the afc.
Relax and enjoy.
Andy/Pat are going to have a breakout game real soon and never look back.
Enjoy it.
We’re going to see 2-3 guys become stars right in front of us while winning another title.
The defense has yet to reach its potential, as well.
Soon as Umenihu comes back and Spags is crashing him down on guards and stunting Danna up the gut with Chris Jones shoving his forearm down the right tackles's throat with Gay/McDuffie/Sneed/Conner screaming in on a blitz, we may be a Top 3 passrush team for the second half of the season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Kelce is now in some State Farm commercials. I think Patrick is trying to hook him up. Get him some more cash flow since he's not getting big money like him or Chris
He gave Mahomes a shout out for getting him the commercial on the New Heights podcast. [Reply]
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NFL defenders aren't the only people Patrick Mahomes wants to dominate in every possible way.
"I think the only thing he ever wanted growing up was to beat me," laughed Pat Mahomes Sr., the former Twins pitcher and father to the Chiefs' two-time league and Super Bowl-winning MVP.
"And I never let him win when he was a kid. He had to earn it."
The older Mahomes arrived in the Twin Cities on Thursday and will be at U.S. Bank Stadium when his son plays the Vikings for the first time on Sunday. Pat was in his fourth of five years with the Twins when Patrick was born in Tyler, Texas, on Sept. 17, 1995.
Both grew up in Texas as three-sport stars in baseball, basketball and football. Pat knew Patrick had a professional arm in the making when he was 6 years old: He fielded a grounder at shortstop and threw the ball so hard it broke the first baseman's glasses.
"I thought he'd be a pitcher and, actually, football was his third-best sport early on," Pat said. "It was the sport he started last. It wasn't until he fell in love with playing under the Friday night lights in Texas his junior year that he ran with what he can do on the football field."
Father and son were always competing. Pat once told Patrick he threw 93 mph as a senior in high school. Patrick shrugged and cranked his fastball up to 96 mph his senior year.
"Yeah, but I graduated at 17," Pat said. "Patrick was 18, almost 19. I was throwing 100 mph when I was that age."
The competitive duo picked up a fourth sport in which to battle: golf.
"The first time he beat me in anything was three years ago," Pat said. "We were at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles. I shot an 82. Patrick shot a 79. He's never let me forget it, either. And he's been thumping me on the golf course ever since. I just haven't been able to beat him the last three years."
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Kelce is now in some State Farm commercials. I think Patrick is trying to hook him up. Get him some more cash flow since he's not getting big money like him or Chris
Pretty sure its just a "thing" that if your team wins the Superbowl, they get loads of commercials for following year. [Reply]