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pugsnotdrugs19 09-16-2018 08:26 PM

A Star Is Born in KC: Patrick Mahomes Shows He's 'The Future of This League'
 
Link: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...of-this-league

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By Mike Freeman/BR

There really isn't any other way to say this: What we are seeing with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is an explosion. A star being born in the NFL universe.

"We're watching a more agile Steve Young," one NFC East scout told me Sunday after Mahomes dismantled the Steelers. "He's the future of this league."


This is not hyperbole. This is not overreaction. This isn't people saying how good JaMarcus Russell was going to be after he started off well only to disappear. Or a legion of other quarterbacks who have showed promise and then were vaporized by the speed and the pressures of the NFL.

That's not going to be Mahomes. It's more likely we are watching the realigning of the quarterback position in the NFL. We are witnessing, firsthand and in real damn life, the potential making of a legend.

Yes, it's two games, but we have rarely seen two games like the ones Mahomes just played.

Mahomes threw for six touchdowns in Pittsburgh on Sunday. Six.

Remember, this is his first year starting. He was drafted in 2017 out of Texas Tech. As recently as Sept. 3, 2016, he was playing against a team called the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks. He threw for four touchdowns in that game. Two years later, he obliterated one of the best franchises in the history of sports.

Of all the great players to face the Steelers, from Ken Stabler to Tom Brady, none of them threw for six scores in Pittsburgh.

His 10 touchdowns so far (six against the Steelers and four against the Chargers in Week 1) are also the most a player has thrown in the first two games of a season in league history.

He threw scoring passes of 15, 19 and five yards in the first quarter alone. He demonstrated every type of pass a quarterback needs to make: touch passes, rockets, dangerous passes, deep passes, swing passes, sideline passes, passes across the middle. It was a clinic put on by a player who is essentially a rookie.

He was 23-of-28 for 326 yards and six scores, with a quarterback rating of 154.8. He spread the ball across the offense, hitting tight end Travis Kelce, receivers Sammy Watkins and Tyreek Hill. Chris Conley, Kareem Hunt and Demarcus Robinson each had a touchdown catch. The only person who didn't catch a pass from Mahomes was Andy Reid. He was probably next.

He also has yet to throw an interception this season. This is the kind of poise we've rarely seen in rookie quarterbacks. The best recent example is Carson Wentz, but Mahomes has surpassed even him.

What does all this mean? First, Mahomes right now is maybe the most important story of the season.

He appears to be the leader of the next crop of great young throwers, and that's a big part of why it's such an important story. The NFL can't live off the greatness of Brady and Aaron Rodgers forever. You're not going to generate top ratings with Blake Bortles (no offense).

Mahomes is more than that. He is a superstar, one of those players we will want to watch. A player we must watch.


Another part of what makes Mahomes such an important story is this: Reid saw it coming. That's why he made the decision to go with Mahomes over capable veteran Alex Smith.

The decision, at the time, in some parts of the league, was highly controversial. Some coaches and front office personnel value steadiness so much they would have never gotten rid of Smith for an unproven Mahomes.

Reid saw it differently. In practice, he saw the explosiveness of Mahomes—the confidence, the skill—and knew he had something special.

Combining Mahomes' skills with Reid's play-calling is a match made in NFL heaven.

Granted, all we've seen so far is Mahomes beating up on the Chargers and Steelers. We don't know how tough of tests those were. But you can also tell from what he's doing, the way he's doing it that it projects well against any team, at any time. He's that good.

Will Mahomes throw four or six touchdowns a game for the rest of the season? No. Hell no. The NFL is a vicious beast. It adapts and morphs, and soon teams will break down every weakness Mahomes has (we may not know what they are yet, but he has them; everyone does) and test him in ways he hasn't yet been tested.

Some of those tests he will fail. But most of them he will pass.

Again, we are watching the birth of a star.

One of those giant ones, too. The kind that eats planets.

And defenses. Lots of defenses.

notorious 09-16-2018 08:30 PM

This must be what a woman feels like when she orgasms.

chiefzilla1501 09-16-2018 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 13738919)
This must be what a woman feels like when she orgasms.

6 times

notorious 09-16-2018 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 13738934)
6 times

Lost count.

Feels like a continuous one.

DRM08 09-16-2018 08:36 PM

More agile Steve Young? With about twice the arm of Steve (no offense to him).

Randallflagg 09-16-2018 08:38 PM

I agree 100% with the OP. The next BIG thing in the NFL…

Now, if we only had a decent Defense. :bang:

JakeF 09-16-2018 08:38 PM

Isn't Mahomes the only homegrown Franchise QB the Chiefs have ever had?

Len Dawson - Trade
Joe Montana - Free Agent
Patrick Mahomes - Drafted

Pablo 09-16-2018 08:40 PM

I'm going to get to watch all of this. It's going to be amazing.

FlintHillsChiefs 09-16-2018 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 (Post 13738904)

Whoa whoa. Mahomes is awesome, but he's not more agile than young. Young was amazing scrambling and I don't think mahomes will ever be on that level, but that's fine. Young never had mahomes arm

DRM08 09-16-2018 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by FlintHillsChiefs (Post 13738959)
Whoa whoa. Mahomes is awesome, but he's not more agile than young. Young was amazing scrambling and I don't think mahomes will ever be on that level, but that's fine. Young never had mahomes arm

I agree, he's a bigger arm version of Steve Young. Pat's 20 yard shuttle is similar to Russell Wilson, so he is no slouch in the scrambling department.

DaFace 09-16-2018 08:44 PM

It's just Bleacher Report, but it's pretty damn hard not to be intensely hyped up about the kid. Not that I'm predicting it at all, but his ceiling is a first-ballot HOFer. He's got the potential.

pugsnotdrugs19 09-16-2018 08:45 PM

He’s still more Rodgers than anything IMO, just watching his playing style.

NOT saying he’s that good yet. Just always reminded me of him.

DaFace 09-16-2018 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 (Post 13738975)
He’s still more Rodgers than anything IMO, just watching his playing style.

NOT saying he’s that good yet. Just always reminded me of him.

Agreed. I think he and Rodgers have a lot in common.

RunKC 09-16-2018 08:47 PM

Brady is playing 1-2 more years max.

After he’s gone this conference is ours.

Pitt Gorilla 09-16-2018 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JakeF (Post 13738949)
Isn't Mahomes the only homegrown Franchise QB the Chiefs have ever had?

Len Dawson - Trade
Joe Montana - Free Agent
Patrick Mahomes - Drafted

montana was a trade.


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