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You are a scared, pussy knowmo
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People have been mis-stating 'What Andy Reid looks for in his quarterbacks' for years. Andy Reid has had ONE rote, robotic quarterback under center for him in a 20 year career. One. Alex Smith.
Meanwhile he's had his greatest successes with aggressive, improvisational passers who can take the bedrock principles of his offense, use them when they're available and pull something from the fire when they're not. I absolutely believe that he came to KC and wanted someone that would just do what's on the paper because he came into a franchise in turmoil and lets be honest, Reid's last couple of years in Philly weren't exactly sterling. He wanted to make sure he still had it and the way to do that was work with a steady variable under center. He has the franchise back on track and he has his confidence back. He knows that this hard-wired, by the letters quarterbacking isn't going to work anymore in an NFL where defenses can only succeed by creating a maelstrom of shit for the QB to wade through. You can't blow guys up over the middle to dislodge the ball anymore. You can't rough up WRs in their routes (or even touch them, really). So you have to just create havoc and Smith was simply not handling that havoc well. Reid saw it. He knew it. He's a 59 year old man that didn't spent the next 2 first rounders on a guy that's not going to do anything to help this team until he's gumming his dinners. Because if Mahomes sits for 2, he still needs the 3rd year of live fire before you know anything. You think Andy Reid gave up 2 picks so he could have a guy ready to rock in ****ing 2020? What a bunch of idiocy. I think Andy Reid drafted Mahomes with the belief that there's a chance, albeit small, that Mahomes starts THIS YEAR. Not on day 1, but by week 17. |
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Agree wholeheartedly DJ. I think they immediately get Andy, Nagy, Chilly and Kafka around this kid at all times starting this weekend.
Get the playbook down and work on the mechanics non-stop all the time, every minute of every practice. I'm completely fine with him playing by Thanksgiving or later IF he shows he's ready in preseason. I would prefer to not play him this year, but if he's lighting it up in camp and preseason? Woo boy |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">On the Favre, Mahomes comparisons, remember: only guy in history who thrived playing to degree of gunslinger as Favre played is….Favre.</p>— Andy Benoit (@Andy_Benoit) <a href="https://twitter.com/Andy_Benoit/status/859806008482426884">May 3, 2017</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">One of Favre’s former coaches on the QB’s football IQ: he could do calculus but he couldn’t add or subtract.</p>— Andy Benoit (@Andy_Benoit) <a href="https://twitter.com/Andy_Benoit/status/859811045807935490">May 3, 2017</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Who the **** is Andy Benoit??? Trolling turd. You are scared shitless of Mahomes/Reid.
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From Albert Breer...
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Also from Breer, about the 2018 QB class...
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Two paragraphs of pure shit. You are desperate knowmo. No QB needs two ****ing years to get ready to play...unless they suck ass *cough* Paxston Lynch *cough*
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Rosen's reports read EXACTLY like Kizer's from the same time a year prior. All sorts of ability but can't get it all to come together. Attitude and work ethic questions, etc... Mahomes and Allen are the same damn guy but with Allen you add some level of competition questions. When the draft rolls around, you're going to hear the same things about Allens arm talent but rough edges that you hear about Mahomes. Baker Mayfield has a lot of similar traits to Trubisky though admittedly more experience. Mason Rudolph is going to end up getting picked apart a lot like Davis Webb. The 2018 class is extremely similar to this class but with a true #1 overall prospect at the top of it with Darnold. There's no Deshaun Watson type; great college resume with questionable translation kind of player but a lot of teams really like Watson. The weakness of this class has been wildly overstated as has the strength of next year's class. |
Josh Allen is as much of a project as Mahomes, if not more.
He threw 15 picks against bad competition. Big red flag |
There is a play on Grudens QB Camp where Gruden is going through his RCE bit with Mahomes. Mahomes recognizes the defense, communicates to his offense, and executes the play perfectly. Gruden gives Mahomes high praise.
Sure, Mahomes has more to learn. But this is not like he is some junior high QB trying to go directly to the NFL as some would have you try and believe. |
The biggest thing that Mahomes will have to get used to is knowing that his defense isn't complete shit. It's ****ing awesome to know that if we are down by 14 points....we have a legitimate ****ing shot of our QB bringing us back from it.
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And I love Josh Allen, but I'm a fan for the same reasons I loved Mahomes as a prospect. The arm talent just oozes out of the guy and I think we have a staff that could round him into shape. But the teams that wanted Mahomes this year will want Allen next year and we'll find ourselves in the same boat only a year further down the road with no greater chance at success (and in the interim, who the hell knows if Allen won't implode). It's just asinine to cite Josh Allen as a reason that next year's class is set apart from this one when in fact, he's a dead ringer for Mahomes. |
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