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Hammock Parties 01-31-2018 11:05 PM

It’s Officially Patrick Mahomes Season in Kansas City
 
Great article with some funny lines.

https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/1...ex-smith-trade

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The Patrick Mahomes era in Kansas City did not begin on Tuesday night, when the Chiefs agreed to trade incumbent starting quarterback Alex Smith to Washington for cornerback Kendall Fuller and a third-round pick. The Patrick Mahomes era in Kansas City began in August 2017, when the Chiefs played the Titans in a preseason game and this clip was filmed:

https://i.imgur.com/CyBbPFO.gif

That’s Smith looking at Mahomes as if Mahomes had just walked away with the love of his life, feeling a pang of jealousy before being struck by a wave of disappointment upon realizing that the two are perfect for each other and will lead a fulfilling life together. Smith made that face after Mahomes unleashed this throw:

https://i.imgur.com/gttpG9x.gif

It was also after Mahomes made this throw:

https://i.imgur.com/v5ERkve.gif

And after Mahomes made this throw:

https://i.imgur.com/IoJQbRA.gif

We’re cherry-picking from one half of a meaningless preseason game against the Titans in which most of Tennessee’s starters were not playing. That said, all of these throws came from one half of a single game. Mahomes can’t touch the field without creating a highlight reel that dunks on some quarterbacks’ career tapes.

Last April, the Chiefs made the trade that truly signed their future over to Mahomes. They gave the Bills two first-round picks and a third-round pick for the 10th pick in last year’s draft, which they used to select Mahomes. It was a weightier decision than they may have realized initially: The 11th pick in the 2017 draft was used on Marshon Lattimore, who emerged as one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL as a rookie with the Saints. The 12th pick was used on Deshaun Watson, who was on pace to smash a rookie quarterbacking record for the Texans before tearing his right ACL in November. Kansas City gave up a lot for the right to pass over prized talent in favor of Mahomes.

But that choice seemed justified, considering that up until last spring Smith’s decade-plus NFL career had been about as exciting as the sex life of a Galápagos tortoise. Then Smith recorded his best season ever. He led the league in passer rating, adjusted yards per attempt, and interception rate, while finishing third in completion percentage and sixth in touchdown percentage. Despite having a reputation as a noodle-armed checkdown artist incapable of completing passes more than 4 yards beyond the line of scrimmage, Smith led the NFL in passer rating on deep balls. He posted career highs in virtually every meaningful statistical category.

Smith was a consistently good quarterback for the Chiefs, never really having a bad year, with three Pro Bowl appearances and four trips to the playoffs in five seasons as the team’s starter. Kansas City ranked 31st and 32nd in scoring offense in the two years before Smith became the team’s quarterback; in the next five seasons, the Chiefs ranked in the top 10 in that stat three times and never finished in the bottom half of the league.

But there was a limit on the team’s ceiling with Smith. Kansas City went 1-4 in the postseason under his lead and never made it past the divisional round. This season ended with a disastrous 22-21 loss to the Titans in the wild-card round, a game in which the Chiefs blew an 18-point halftime lead.

When a team invests as much in a player as Kansas City did in Mahomes, it places a bet on which there’s no going back. Every day that Mahomes was not the starter represented a missed opportunity. Sure, Smith led the Chiefs to the playoffs, and even entered the MVP conversation during the first quarter of this season. But Smith’s touchdown bonanzas prevented the franchise from getting a read on whether Mahomes might bomb rather than throw beautiful bombs deep down the field. The deal Kansas City got for Smith was a coup: It should have been willing to hand over the keys to Mahomes regardless; instead, it did that while also acquiring an exciting young cornerback and a third-round pick.

Mahomes’s college statistics are ludicrous. He threw for 5,052 yards and 41 touchdowns as a junior, including 734 yards and five touchdowns against Oklahoma alone.

While it’s possible to be skeptical of Mahomes—he played for Texas Tech, a program whose pass-obsessed offense has produced plenty of ridiculous numbers, even for non-NFL-caliber quarterbacks—his efforts resulted in more than just empty stats. Mahomes wasn’t another player in the mold of Graham Harrell or Kliff Kingsbury, the two guys ahead of him on the Red Raiders’ all-time passing lists who combined to go 3-of-6 for 37 yards in the NFL. He was a legit first-round talent, with the arm strength to beat an entire fifth-grade class at laser tag while using footballs instead of lasers.

Here are three throws from Mahomes’s debut NFL start, a 27-24 win over the Broncos in Week 17. They rank somewhere between “great” and “sexually arousing.”

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I really liked what I saw from Mahomes in his one game this year. Made some rookie mistakes, but his arm talent is everything they say it is. <a href="https://t.co/uE7AQMl2Qp">pic.twitter.com/uE7AQMl2Qp</a></p>&mdash; Nick Olson (@NicholasJOlson) <a href="https://twitter.com/NicholasJOlson/status/958543237085630472?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 31, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Here is a fourth throw from that same game that ranks somewhere between “sexually arousing” and “impossible.”

https://i.imgur.com/yAMm8tf.gif

Mahomes is excellent at keeping plays alive in the pocket and training his eyes downfield. Even if he’s in the process of getting tackled or being forced to throw on the run, he can deliver passes with enough power to hit receivers past the first-down marker, and enough touch to elude the outstretched arms of cornerbacks. Mahomes gets more zip on his passes when throwing off his back foot than Smith does when stepping into a throw. Head coach Andy Reid’s offense made Smith look like a superstar; Mahomes looks like a superstar even when everything is collapsing around him.

The Chiefs’ decision to turn the offense over to Mahomes is risky; after all, he’s yet to play in a meaningful professional game. But it’s less risky than building an NFL franchise around a soon-to-be 34-year-old who only just turned in the greatest season of his career. (Any time travelers reading this? If you have time to make a pit stop en route to killing Baby Hitler, go back to earlier this week and drop this paragraph off at FedExField. If that’s not possible, please focus on killing Baby Hitler.)

Mr. Smith has gone to Washington, and now it’s time for the Chiefs to embark on their future.

Reerun_KC 01-31-2018 11:11 PM

:clap:

I’m aroused.

bsroyals54 01-31-2018 11:15 PM

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cooper barrett 01-31-2018 11:16 PM

Snyder will probably welsh on the deal just like you and Tiggershit... But Snyder has ethics, so the chances of him pulling out is nill compared to Tigger and others, you know the guy. He's a Stuart Smalley protege, for sure.

PMll will be a work in progress but I am most excited to see the Chiefs make the commitment to him by moving Alex, Although I don't think you will hear the end of this trade as Alex, with Washington may flourish. I have to say it for him, he doesvehas the respect of everyone inside the NFL not many can say that.

Hammock Parties 01-31-2018 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 13394096)
:clap:

I’m aroused.

One thing I learned watching my Mavs win the championship in 2011: it's the journey, not the destination.

It's fun to revisit the preseason and relive the first moments of what could be a truly special journey.

ONWARD!

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kcxiv 02-01-2018 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 13394107)
One thing I learned watching my Mavs win the championship in 2011: it's the journey, not the destination.

It's fun to revisit the preseason and relive the first moments of what could be a truly special journey.

ONWARD!

https://media1.tenor.com/images/9c56...3258/tenor.gif

I have seen my Lakers win 10 of them, its about the destination, the Journey is ok, but its 82 ****ing games!

Rasputin 02-01-2018 04:58 AM

Back to back best offseasons ever and we haven't even started the offseason but when the trade goes through it will be the second best offseason after last years Colossal Epic Offseason with Drafting Patrick Mahomes II .


I believe he could have and should have started after the bye week but at least he got a game in to pop his cherry and beat the Broncos starters with our backups in the lineup and looked good doing it.


All Hail the Chief Patrick Mahomes II :hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hail::hai l::hail::hail::hail::hail:

KCrockaholic 02-01-2018 07:36 AM

Watching those Titans highlights from Mahomes is so incredible. F'n magic.

Rasputin 02-01-2018 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 13394319)
Watching those Titans highlights from Mahomes is so incredible. F'n magic.

Wait till Pat makes those throws rolling out to his left like he occasionally did in college. I mean holy shit we haven't seen nothing yet the things he can do.

Rausch 02-01-2018 09:07 AM

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Watching those Titans highlights from Mahomes is so incredible. F'n magic.

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Rausch 02-01-2018 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by kcxiv (Post 13394227)
I have seen my Lakers win 10 of them...

Reported.

This is as distasteful as DC content...:cuss:

The Franchise 02-01-2018 09:52 AM

My brother was arguing with me last night about how we’re goig to be worse next year and that Mahomes would have 14 INTs midway through the season. I told him to put his money where his mouth is and he wouldn’t do it.

Alex Smith is a ****ing cancer that has infected this fanbase.

KCrockaholic 02-01-2018 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 13394538)
My brother was arguing with me last night about how we’re goig to be worse next year and that Mahomes would have 14 INTs midway through the season. I told him to put his money where his mouth is and he wouldn’t do it.

Alex Smith is a ****ing cancer that has infected this fanbase.

He's worried about turnovers lol. Well when you have a big dick gunslinger, sometimes that'll happen. But look at Drew Brees. He's a big dick gunslinger too. He throws quite a bit of interceptions. But when the game is on the line, who do you trust to complete a comeback? Smiff or the gunslinger?

I'd take 15 interceptions a year if that means 35 passing touchdowns came out of it.

The Franchise 02-01-2018 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 13394554)
He's worried about turnovers lol. Well when you have a big dick gunslinger, sometimes that'll happen. But look at Drew Brees. He's a big dick gunslinger too. He throws quite a bit of interceptions. But when the game is on the line, who do you trust to complete a comeback? Smiff or the gunslinger?

I'd take 15 interceptions a year if that means 35 passing touchdowns came out of it.

I told him that Mahomes would have more TDs, more yards and eventually more wins. He doesn't believe me.

Hammock Parties 02-01-2018 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 13394538)
My brother was arguing with me last night about how we’re goig to be worse next year and that Mahomes would have 14 INTs midway through the season. I told him to put his money where his mouth is and he wouldn’t do it.

Alex Smith is a ****ing cancer that has infected this fanbase.

These people are going to be dragged kicking and screaming into the light.

But they will learn.


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