I'm just so sick of hearing about Lamar Jackson.
I guess the silver lining is that this whole story will be over in 4-5 years when Mahomes is hitting is stride and Jackson's body is starting to break down from his "electric" play. |
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He can be a real useful piece against guys like Jackson and even Tyrod Taylor if he can just be counted on to not **** up. He doesn't have to make every play, he just can't go out there and blow them. If he can be roughly where he needs to be the majority of the time, he can use his athleticism to fly to the ball and create gang-tackle situations. And if that's in his toolbox, he can be really difficult for guys like Jackson and Taylor to deal with because he's not a guy they can isolate and embarrass. I'm not sure someone like Pennel is a huge difference maker against Jackson like he'd be against Derrick Henry. He's not someone who creates pressure up the middle and forces Jackson to commit early. Wharton, OTOH, looked like a guy who could pair with Jones to be dangerous in that regard. If you combine that with DoD's ability to play rover, you can make things awfully tough on a mobile QB who doesn't get the ball to the sidelines terribly well. |
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The more you watch him, the more impressed you are by him. He has the best deep ball in the game and has for 3 years or so. And he just flat developed it - he didn't come to the league with that. That's really an area where I'd like to see Mahomes continue to develop. If he can get the touch on his deep passes that Wilson has on his, there's just nothing left to do but hope he misses the team bus or something. Wilson's ability to loft a ball out there and let his WR get to it in stride is really outstanding. |
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Jeff Blake is always a guy I come back to on this one. Blake couldn't hit the broad sign of a barn and largely sucked at all things quarterback - but SHIT he threw a nice deep ball. It's counter-intuitive but deep passing really is its very own animal. Being great at short/intermediate doesn't mean you'll be great deep, just as being great deep doesn't mean you'll be precise on short/intermediate. It's like throwing a curveball. There's a threshhold level of arm strength required to get the necessary spin on the ball, but getting that curve to snap right is still all about feel. You can have a great fastball and changeup, but those aren't 'feel' pitches for the most part. You have to really have a feel for the curve, just as you need to have a feel for a deep shot. And that's where Mahomes still struggles a little bit. He will occasionally miss those deep shots because he just hasn't quiiiiite found exactly how to arc that ball and put it where he wants it. Right now he still muscles his deep shots and it makes his window pretty small. I think he'll get there. |
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I don't recall 3 and am only positive of 1. I thought he played remarkably under control on Thursday. It was one of the more 'chill and take what the defense gives you' types of games I can ever recall. Maybe I just missed 'em. |
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There was 1 where he threw into about triple coverage and the guy picked it, but they called defensive pass interference. Pretty lucky call from the refs. And there was one where there was miscommunication with receiver and perhaps a bit of an overthrow as well. Dropped by Texans guy. |
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Everything was worth it. All of it. This kid's just too good to be true. If you told me that winning some ground and pound, 'old school' ring in the 90s would've yielded a 99% chance (but not 100% chance) that we'd still get Mahomes in '17, I'd pass. Even that small risk is too great. If Bono/Elliott played even a small role in bringing us to this point, then they served their purpose. They were bit players in Patrick Mahomes story. And that works for me. |
If you wanted to really argue that Wilson is the best QB in the NFL, I don't know that you couldn't atleast make a case. I don't agree, but I'm a chiefs fan.
He's phenomenal. |
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