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Originally Posted by Marcellus
Look people, Mahomes is a unique QB scenario.
He is an almost unparalleled arm talent with brains and athleticism and work ethic to go with it.
He also gets to take over an offense with some serious playmakers.
All the pundits claiming he will struggle or the Chiefs will take a step back because of him are just parroting old school thought processes on strong armed gun slinger QBs starting out.
Mahomes isn't Jeff George or even Brett Favre in their first season starting, he is on a better team and is already more polished.
Sit back and enjoy the show which is going to get better and better and better all season.
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I think the Chiefs take a step back because the team isn't solid. Nothing to do with Mahomes.
I try to explain 9 ways to Sunday, but people are convinced I love Alex and hate Mahomes. But I never said anything but that Alex was 'good enough' to win with a solid team. So I differed with people who thought that Alex was our sole problem. Leaving Alex completely out of the equation, we've consistently had a shaky team that could paste together a few runs of competent play, but maddeningly decimated themselves come playoff time year after year.
I've always been on board with Mahomes, earlier than most of his staunchest supporters. But I try to keep my eye on the prize, because nobody has ever been good enough to win it by themselves. Which means if we want success with Mahomes on the team we presently have, we're hoping for something greater from him than has even existed. And that's not fair to him.
I have been reticent to comment on the team development since Dorsey-->Veach and Smith--> Mahomes, but the 2ndary needs to gel quickly. Houston and Berry need to earn their $$$, and the o-line needs to start protecting like they're professionals earning a paycheck, or it's going to be a long mediocre season punctuated with the occasional wow pass play in meaningless games.
All that said, it's still the preseason, which means most of the data we have is meaningless. Our goal is to make it through the preseason healthy. We've managed that relatively well on the field. We've had worse luck in practice, and in getting previously injured players back to full strength.