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Don't allow this play to get lost in the shuffle of today's madness
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That’s incredible.
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Hardman flashed with a few key catches.
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I couldn't stop talking about how incredible that play was. His vision is just insane.
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Damn, off balance throwing against his body and gets it between 4 defenders.
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The throw and the catch. Ridonkulous
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Everything was covered. Absurd.
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NEVER THROW ACROSS YOUR BODY... unless your names Mahomes
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Yet some will look at the stat line and say Mahomes didn't play well.
He had to overcome a sieve of an o-line and numerous boneheaded penalties. He still found a way to be superman and save our asses. He's the best player on the planet, and performances like today prove it more than the 400 yard 4 TD games do imo. Everything was going against him today and it didn't matter. He STILL came through and won the game. Incredible. |
some kind of magical torque put that in a place where hardman had to reach out to catch it
if it goes into his body the DL can make a play |
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The guy is a playmaker though. He needs to be on the field more often. |
That is incredible. No chance for an INT either unless be dropped it up. But there was too much zip on the pass for that to happen.
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For as many great throws as mahomes has made in his career, that 55 yarder might be the toughest throw he's made as a pro. It was a jump pass, drifting backward, thrown on a complete dime 55 yards downfield in the only place he could have put it. Just an absurd throw.
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The All 22 is going to reveal this to be the almost exact inverse of the throw to Kelce last year in the AFC Divisional playoffs.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EOaX3TQX...g&name=900x900 |
His anticipation and placement is off the charts.
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I can't imagine how frustrating that would be for a defender. I mean they 4 defenders within ~2yds, and Mahomes just threw it through the keyhole anyway. Just incredible.
We're living the dream, boys. |
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When you look at Hardman's body language prior to the catch you can tell even he was surprised momentarily he attempted it because Mecole does that "oh shit here it comes" and comes through with a great catch.
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I haven’t seen someone be able to know where everyone is, at all times, since Jesus.
Incredible. |
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This one and the TD to Hill were special throws. IMO, Rodgers is the only QB in the league who could have pulled off the 55 yarder and I don't think any QB even attempts the 2-point conversion.
There was another throw that was crazy too. I can't remember when it was but it was a ****ing laser to Hill. I believe it was one of the free plays from an offsides call. Pat planted his back foot, reached to his hip and ****ing fired a strike. Ball had to be moving like 70+ MPH.. but it bounced into the air and fell incomplete so no one will remember it. |
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It takes a genius to see the target no one else can see.
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Pretty great play. They don't make it to overtime without that conversion. Chargers had it well-defended, and it simply did not matter.
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I remember that and I agree it shows Hardman's most needed area for growth. He just doesn't operate comfortably in the offense like the other players. Whereas Kelce and Hill anticipate openings and where Pat wants to go, Mecole often does the opposite. During that play in the fourth, Pat wanted Hardman to come back while Hardman cut towards the sideline. I hope one more year in the offense means Mecole takes that stereotypical third year WR breakout. |
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Total miracle. There was no lane at all.
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Not human. |
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They need to throw to my son more often.
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That was the sickest improv play I've ever seen. There's no way that should've been completed.
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For what they were - the throw > the catch - but not by much.
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I don't think anybody in NFL history except him makes that play. How did he even see that opening?
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Watching on TV didn’t do that throw justice
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Cannot defend that shit.
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It's ****ing amazing. https://i.imgur.com/HWSPnUr.gif |
Looking at that photo, Hardman might be the last person you'd think Mahomes is about to target there.
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like turning a double play
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side note linemen are down field as **** on that play
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Here's the other angle. Pat knows that defender is going to leave Hardman. Somehow. Someway.
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Was Reiter illegally downfied or does that not work in the endzone?
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Watch Bosa's body language when he realizes Hardman made the catch, lol. Everyone, really. Like..."WHAT????"
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Pat could have thrown it a little higher. He needs to make that a more catchable ball.
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That's literally a glitch. |
That shit didn’t come through in the radio broadcast. I saw it in the GIF thread. Wow. Mahomes man.
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IMHO, the play of the game was when it was 3rd & 20 from the 45 yard line with 54 seconds left in regulation & the Chiefs down 20-17.
Mahomes scrambles for 21 yards to the 24 yard line. Amazing |
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Exact opposite of Alex tunnel vision Smith. |
Almost a "no look pass", as he keeps looking at the corner, as if to bait the defenders that way, then in mid "stroke" pulls the ball back inside, amazing!
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Amazing finger grab, but if Hardman was able to keep flowing instead of stopping that pass hits him right in the gut.
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Not much different than the Kelce TD pass in the playoffs against the Texans last year. Just incredible stuff.
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Jedi mind trick. Plain and simple.
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