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Originally Posted by KChiefs1
No NFL quarterback is perfect, but Patrick Mahomes comes about as close as possible to playing the position at a flawless level. However, the superstar signal-caller hasn’t quite lived up to expectations this season, and even if he rediscovers his 2018 MVP form, the Kansas City Chiefs look ill-equipped to make a third straight trip to the Super Bowl.
After all, the reigning AFC champions have a major crisis on their hands that has nothing to do with their unquestioned leader’s uncharacteristic struggles.
The scary part?
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Glad this recognises how poorly Sneed has played. There's another thread with people convincing themselves he's an All Pro. I understand the enthusiasm from last year, he's got talent, but he's been turd this year. Feels like a lot of Veach picks start promisingly in this system then regress. Not sure if it's injuries, scheme issues, being asked to do more in their second year against better opposition, or just that they're not that good.
My feeling is anyone who is involved in drafting a generational talent at QB deserves massive credit. It's THE piece to get right. But if you then build rosters that fail to give that talent a shot at the SB, you deserve some criticism too. Obviously QBs can regress, great players can have off years, and sometimes coaches f**k decent rosters. But right now the roster feels wafer thin in some crucial spots.