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Originally Posted by Sandy Vagina
The goal is to not mess up the gradual development of Mahomes. Starting him now, yes, he may actually be an upgrade. I doubt it, but he has plenty of sandlot ability to improvise big plays.
The problem with this is.. if he's backyard ballin' to compensate this year for not having the mental side of Andy's offense completely nailed down.. he will likely be compensating all the more later on when asked to not. This is the problem. Making him overly reliant on backyard balling only works short-term.. but it's addictive and a detriment if relying on it later on in the pros.
This just happened with Kaepernick. Do not ruin your baby gem QB just because you want instant gratification. Asking any rookie QB to carry a brokedicked, struggling team in yr 1 is not a good idea. Protect and nurture that baby. Make that baby a full grown man before he has to take on the world.
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He is not Kaepernick. He is not a runner like Kaep. I saw poise in the pocket along with what you call sandlot ball. I call it making a play while being pressured instead of turtling up and putting your head down. He is better than you are giving him credit for. You can't develop on the bench in any sport. If you can't see that then you probably have never played sports.