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Old 04-27-2017, 07:19 PM  
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*****The Patrick Mahomes Thread*****

IT ****ING HAPPENED



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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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Old 09-28-2018, 01:59 PM   #16456
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Rams have an offense to rival ours, Stephen.

Chiefs did all of this right. Of course they gave him weapons.
Cooks, Woods, Kupp, Gurley.

Shiiiiiiiiiit.

I mentioned it in a thread a few days ago, but they have like four 3 and outs all season to this point. Their offense isn't (wasn't?) as explosive as ours, but holy crap it's efficient.

And I've cited McVay as the only coach I'd take over Reid so I'm obviously pretty damn impressed by his ability to run an offense.

The Rams are just so absurdly good pretty much across the board. And for the record - had Stan Kroenke not gone full Rachel Phelps while they were in STL, they'd have absolutely had rabid fan support in St. Louis right now. What he did to that franchise before stealing it away was absolutely criminal.

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Old 09-28-2018, 02:15 PM   #16457
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The Rams are just so absurdly good pretty much across the board. And for the record - had Stan Kroenke not gone full Rachel Phelps while they were in STL, they'd have absolutely had rabit fan support in St. Louis right now. What he did to that franchise before stealing it away was absolutely criminal.
It never was about fan support or even the stadium in St. Louis. It was all about Stan making his net worth sky rise and becoming the premier franchise in Los Angeles.
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Old 09-28-2018, 02:25 PM   #16458
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It never was about fan support or even the stadium in St. Louis. It was all about Stan making his net worth sky rise and becoming the premier franchise in Los Angeles.


Which he has done & getting Stan’s World in LA.

He will end up with the most valuable franchise in sports.
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Old 09-28-2018, 02:52 PM   #16459
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Cooks, Woods, Kupp, Gurley.

Shiiiiiiiiiit.

I mentioned it in a thread a few days ago, but they have like four 3 and outs all season to this point. Their offense isn't (wasn't?) as explosive as ours, but holy crap it's efficient.

And I've cited McVay as the only coach I'd take over Reid so I'm obviously pretty damn impressed by his ability to run an offense.

The Rams are just so absurdly good pretty much across the board. And for the record - had Stan Kroenke not gone full Rachel Phelps while they were in STL, they'd have absolutely had rabit fan support in St. Louis right now. What he did to that franchise before stealing it away was absolutely criminal.
So far the most impressive thing is the OL. Goff has forever to throw back there.

Mahomes is apparently 2nd highest in the league for the amount of pressure he has faced. He is doing very well despite somewhat shaky OL performance.
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Old 09-28-2018, 03:09 PM   #16460
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I LOVE HAVING A BADASS QB



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Old 09-28-2018, 04:18 PM   #16461
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I like him too. I remember being pumped when we drafted him. His highlight reel with Aaron Murray was impressive as hell. Plus, he was the 3rd fastest WR at the combine with a 40’ of 4.35, I believe and STILL holds the Combine vertical record record of 45 inches... Physical ability has obviously always been there.

Always wondered what he could do with a WR-friendly QB. This year could be a breakout year for him.
Conley has caught 5 passes on 7 targets for 45 yards in 3 games. Anthony Sherman has more yards.

He's more of a factor in the red zone because we now have a QB who actually will throw the ball INTO the endzone rather than dumping it off in front and waiting for the WR to run it in EVERY time. Hell, the freaking water boy is going to have 4 TD's by the end of the season the way Patrick is finding everyone.

He's not a bigger part of our offense. The guy is on pace to have less than 300 yards. He's getting less targets than he did with Alex.

Not surprising, given his reduced role.
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Old 09-28-2018, 04:26 PM   #16462
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Cooks, Woods, Kupp, Gurley.

Shiiiiiiiiiit.

I mentioned it in a thread a few days ago, but they have like four 3 and outs all season to this point. Their offense isn't (wasn't?) as explosive as ours, but holy crap it's efficient.

And I've cited McVay as the only coach I'd take over Reid so I'm obviously pretty damn impressed by his ability to run an offense.

The Rams are just so absurdly good pretty much across the board. And for the record - had Stan Kroenke not gone full Rachel Phelps while they were in STL, they'd have absolutely had rabid fan support in St. Louis right now. What he did to that franchise before stealing it away was absolutely criminal.
Ownership pulled a Rachel Phelps to get the team moved to St. Louis back in 95.

Not that two wrongs make a 'who cares', but the Rams do this when they want to move.

I'm not sure hiring Jeff Fisher was done to intentionally tank. I remember MOST of the people on this forum were RABID to hire Fisher around here.
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Old 09-28-2018, 04:34 PM   #16463
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I have attended around 50 games at Arrowhead, including the Hasty pick 6 against the Raiders that resulted in Marty kissing Hasty, and the Vanover punt return TD on MNF, and the Montana vs Young game with DT calling his shot with the safety, and those were all very, very loud.

But the single loudest explosion that I have ever experienced at Arrowhead is the playoff game against the Colts when Dante Hall broke free and it became obvious he was going to return the kick for a TD. I was at about the 45 yard line, 15 rows up behind the Colts' bench, and normally the bottom bowl that close to the field isn't as loud as some other spots, but I could feel the cheer in my chest, and it was impossible to understand what anyone around me was saying.

I believe that PM2 is going to provide so many roars, like that one, over the course of his career and I can't wait.

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That brings back some great memories of games at Arrowhead. The DT safety call was against the Jeff George Raiders BTW. I was on the 15 yard line on the Chiefs side near the tunnel. That crowd was so loud, you could literally feel your skin vibrate. I can't wait until I get an opportunity to watch Mahomes live at Arrowhead.....
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Old 09-28-2018, 04:46 PM   #16464
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Conley has caught 5 passes on 7 targets for 45 yards in 3 games. Anthony Sherman has more yards.

He's more of a factor in the red zone because we now have a QB who actually will throw the ball INTO the endzone rather than dumping it off in front and waiting for the WR to run it in EVERY time. Hell, the freaking water boy is going to have 4 TD's by the end of the season the way Patrick is finding everyone.

He's not a bigger part of our offense. The guy is on pace to have less than 300 yards. He's getting less targets than he did with Alex.

Not surprising, given his reduced role.
Interesting. Didn’t realize that.

Still, I think the potential is there to have a good statistical season.
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Old 09-28-2018, 04:55 PM   #16465
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Ownership pulled a Rachel Phelps to get the team moved to St. Louis back in 95.

Not that two wrongs make a 'who cares', but the Rams do this when they want to move.

I'm not sure hiring Jeff Fisher was done to intentionally tank. I remember MOST of the people on this forum were RABID to hire Fisher around here.
"Most" is a VAST overstatement.

I believe there was a segment of the fanbase that wanted to do so (though I'd argue that the CP% was smaller than the general fanbase). I'll admit that Reid was not my first choice - my first choice has since been fired (Gus Bradley - sure looks like that would've been a mess).

But I think the Fisher contingent was much smaller than you're suggesting.
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Old 09-28-2018, 05:00 PM   #16466
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Old 09-28-2018, 05:15 PM   #16467
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"Most" is a VAST overstatement.

I believe there was a segment of the fanbase that wanted to do so (though I'd argue that the CP% was smaller than the general fanbase). I'll admit that Reid was not my first choice - my first choice has since been fired (Gus Bradley - sure looks like that would've been a mess).

But I think the Fisher contingent was much smaller than you're suggesting.
I think I vaguely remember you pulling for him.
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Old 09-28-2018, 05:27 PM   #16468
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Old 09-28-2018, 05:31 PM   #16469
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Old 09-28-2018, 05:31 PM   #16470
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Patrick loves the game so much he even smiles when hands off
Jesus. He looks dead inside there.
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