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Originally Posted by jettio
I don't know if mentioned earlier in the thread, but the loudmouth stadium announcer and sound effects when the Chiefs have the ball seems like using technology to create a loud environment because there are not enough Charger fans at the game to do that.
I guess the NFL allows it, but it was weird that Mahomes had to cover his ear holes to hear the play call and the only noise was the loudmouth stadium announcer and the sound effects.
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The Chiefs fans who attended the LV game thought the broadcast was artificially pumping up the pro-LV crowd noise when they saw it after the game. They said their just weren’t enough Raiders fans there to generate that noise.
Wild we now can have 5 division games a year with majority KC crowds.
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Originally Posted by JPH83
He had flashes of vintage Mahomes but he also had some pretty average stuff. What's incredible is that it didn't matter. I think he's definitely had a "down" year and in patches has genuinely played poorly. But it turns out his 70% is often enough. If you're right about his navigating space with the OTs then everyone is f***ed.
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My theory for a while is we’re seeing how valuable Schwartz’ hall of fame level of play (if not longevity) was combined with Fisher being a solid LT for Patrick. He seemed to learn their and adapt to their styles almost instantly and could rely on them to be consistent (if not dominant) in their styles of play.
Patrick’s shakiest games often came when Fish was out or Fish ran into a dominant bull rusher (something he struggled with his whole career). It’s where we saw Patrick start to struggle to weave from the pocket and tipped passes off the line.
Yesterday it was amazing to see Patrick start to weave under his tackles (rather than over) and do so with regularity when the game is on the line. Not having a consistent RT I’m sure hurt in that capacity as well this year. But if Patrick is starting to get comfortable with his tackles (radically different) style of play - look out everybody!