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The "Inevitability" of Mahomes
Seems like it's over in a big way after the Super Bowl.
Before February I really can't think of a game we lost because Mahomes failed to come through in the clutch. It's already happened three times this year. Granted the Baltimore game wasn't directly his fault, but he didn't exactly put the game away when he had the chance either. The Chargers game he had the ball with a chance to lead the game winning drive and instead threw an interception. Last night, the defense actually made a couple stops early in the 2nd half to give us a chance to get back in the game. We responded with a pick six (again not his fault) and a backbreaking INT on the goal line that was. Previously it felt like no deficit was too big, no defense was too good. Mahomes would overcome and make the plays when it mattered. It hasn't happened this year. To be clear, I don't think Pat is the problem. But he hasn't been the solution that he always has been in the past. How he gets back to that, IDK. But the aura and the mystique seems to be fading. |
This league will hunt you down and humble you.
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This board really does overreact to everything. People need to get a grip and just wait to see how it plays out.
All they need to do is find a way to get the defense back to somewhere in the ballpark of last year's and to cut out some of the miscues. These things are doable. Keep in mind that this was easily the toughest stretch of games they'll play this year. And frankly, they should be 4-1. It sucks to be in this position and no one expected it, but the gloom and doom is a little premature. There are a lot of games ahead. |
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Jeezus there are a lot of Mahomes threads today
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It's tough to know what's going on, but there's no question he's regressed a bit this year. He's had rough games in past years, but then he always would find a way to pull it together in the end.
Last night, he looked off all night. There were at least a half dozen throws that were there that he either sailed or planted in the dirt. The D sucks, no doubt. But they DO tend to pull it together for a few drives each game. Normally, we'd expect the offense to take advantage of those. This year, we're just not. |
You realize how hard it is to win a Superbowl right? Much less multiple as a QB. Brady isn't normal and failed more seasons than he won even with 7 titles and a slew of HGH. Shit people here said he was "done" after he failed a few times after number 3
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He was ****ing awful last night. No need to beat around the bush. He was awful.
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As soon as he duffed that throw to Kelce on the first drive I knew something was off. He never misses a wide open guy that badly.
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As it is, it looks like he's probably on the Rodgers trajectory. Fantastic player. Probably going to the HOF one day. But the leader of a dynasty? Seems highly unlikely (because it always was). |
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I think he has an inury to his shoulder that is being hidden. He had NOTHING o nthe ball last night and threw about 20 grounders.
I've never seen him throwing worse |
Its quite simple really. He’s not taking the short stuff when its there. Its what analysts worried would happen his first three seasons but this season is when its happening. Couple that with CEH stock dropping significantly making it even mire difficult. I’m just glad we have a whole season to get it figured out. I can’t speak for the lack of pass rush, even when we blitz we rarely get home. I’m not sounding the alarm just yet. Most of the bounces this year have gone the wrong way and against good teams.
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We're coming off three consecutive trips to the AFC championship game. We're still in uncharted waters for anything this franchise has ever accomplished. It's early in the year, let's see if we can course correct. If we do happen to have a 2014 like finish, then it's likely time to consider if this franchise needs restructuring. |
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