Patrick Mahomes' first Chiefs start showed Andy Reid the future
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Patrick Mahomes' first Chiefs start showed Andy Reid the future, <a href="https://twitter.com/greggrosenthal?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@greggrosenthal</a> writes<a href="https://t.co/qznZxT8AnJ">https://t.co/qznZxT8AnJ</a> <a href="https://t.co/MWM7BAB929">pic.twitter.com/MWM7BAB929</a></p>— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) <a href="https://twitter.com/AroundTheNFL/status/981265039473573888?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 3, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Reid isn’t the least bit shy about what he thinks he has in Mahomes |
In one of the interviews with Andy during the meetings last week he made a comment that still makes me giddy. He said, "I probably shouldn't be this excited in March." We are all right there with you, Andy. This is shaping up to be a fun year with many more of those in the future!
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I don’t blame Andy at all. He’s probably had a stiffy like the rest of us since that game. Never seen the guy this excited since he got here |
It's like Mom has been giving you oatmeal for breakfast every morning for the last 5 years. You eat it and it's alright. Does the trick. Then one day she brings home a box of Count Chocula and you realize there is a whole new, glorious world out there. And you realize that you get to have that for breakfast moving forward, and you flushed all that oatmeal down the toilet where it belonged.
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Something I was convinced I wouldn't live to see. So glad I am wrong.
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Mahomes' first NFL completion was thrown 35 yards, straighter than a clothesline and into a window smaller than one of Reid's famous Hawaiian shirts. Quarterbacks have gone entire, productive careers in the NFL without making a throw that good. The belief that Reid shows in Mahomes -- the Chiefs called passes on the game's first three plays -- is nothing compared to how much Mahomes trusts his arm.
Beautiful. |
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I have waited a lifetime Spent my time so foolishly But now that I've found you Together we'll make history |
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Matt Cassel was like a shit sandwich for breakfast every morning. Alex Smith was oatmeal with no brown sugar in it. Mahomes is the Cinnamon Toast Crunch!!! |
man, it's going to be a hell of a letdown if he busts or gets hurt
like a "I probably won't even watch football anymore" type letdown |
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I watched this video over 4 hours ago..I should probably call my doctor.. |
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With Mahomes- no drive is dead until the very end- teams are going have to chase him around while making sure everyone is covered or he is going to convert those 3rd and long situations like he did in Denver. There is no Quit in Mahomes at all. |
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Nah. Mahomes is the biscuits and gravy, bacon, and waffles of breakfast. |
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Clay should make a video depicting Mahomes as Jesus Christ. We all know how much he loves to poke fun at Christianity, the blasphemy would be right up his alley.
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OK guys. Mahomes is all of the awesome breakfast foods. Whatever your favorite is. But we can all agree he isn't shitty, boring oatmeal.
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Chocolate gravy and biscuits with thick cut hickory bacon and homemade butter on the biscuits under the gravy is my favorite
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Oh just add a couple of blueberries to your oatmeal. That'll sweeten it right up! |
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we'll be fine.
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