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Stick to bumping 10 year old threads...
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I think mahomes is trying to do too much and needs to get back to basics. He isn't hitting his check downs and tries to go for big chunk plays.
Also pass protection is a huge problem. And Andy not running the ball is a big problem. We become e one dimensional, and when the passes aren't connecting, it ruins momentum and rythm |
If Mahomes isn’t 100% healthy, sit him! Too much on the line to risk.
He needs to get his head right anyway. A Bye Week this late in the season might do him some good. |
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I'd be interested to get TheGuardian's roidbrained perspective of this QB quandary...
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i dont condone murder but op makes a special case for it
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In all seriousness,
What needs to happen is Bills lose tonight, we take care of Houston Saturday and then Pat, Kelce, Jones and everyone else important can basically take 5 weeks off. It sounds a little nutty on the surface, but this team knows how to win. I’m not worried about rust. What I am worried about is fatigue and injuries. They have played way more games than anyone else the last few years. A month off going into the playoffs would probably do them a lot of good. |
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They're probably not beating Houston with Wentz at QB. Need Mahomes to play.
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Having a chance to cinch next Saturday could be an absolute blessing for this team. Let's see how the rest of the day plays out. |
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Really though, this year has not looked good for Mahomes. Pretty concerning. |
There is a conserted effort to get Josh Allen the MVP
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I will post this in every thread you visit until you seek absolution for this position. |
Nice try TLO… Not going to bite..
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I wouldn’t send him back out there injured against the Texans if he’s legit injured. He gets hurt again or worse and it’s season over. Love having Carson as a backup but he’s not taking us on a Super Bowl run. Mahomes health is more important than the 1 seed. |
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