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Originally Posted by wbbonneriii
What is stupid about it? The part that Brady had to be carried to his super bowls early in his career? The potential fact that PM15 could regress due to focusing more time on his family (versus football)? What is stupid about it? Please share?
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Originally Posted by wbbonneriii
BTW, my prediction for PM15 is that he has a similar career drop just like Brady...I think PM15 is going to slip back to being a good but not great QB in the next few years as he focuses on his family (which is candidly way more important than football as we all know) and you will see him not have the success he once had (similar to what Brady encountered for a different reason). Brady had to learn to play QB at an elite level (after his initial super bowls that were delivered by his defense), while I see PM15 regression not due to him learning to play the position (like Brady had to), but rather due to family / personal reasons. I think he is such a great dude that he is going to enjoy being a dad and that will take some focus away from him. No other amazing QB (Brady, Montana, Staubach, Bradshaw, Aikman, etc.), started a family early in their career like PM15 has done but to me it is what makes PM15 so darn great...his qualities in life go way beyond what you see on the field and his desire to be a great husband and dad will take a small toll on his QB play (it has to a bit).
This said, he is so young and when he reaches 35 (and is ready to win a few more rings), he will do it when others could not and you will see a few more rings come KC's way...this is my prediction.
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This is just so unbelievably dumb and shows a complete lack of understanding of who we're dealing with here. If you think Mahomes' response to this embarrassing ending of a season is to fall back and focus on family, then you haven't been ****ing paying attention to Patrick Mahomes.
He's finally going to have a great young WR duo starting next year, and you think now is when he regresses? If anything, his numbers should go up compared to the last couple of years.
It's just insanely stupid and naive to assume that Pat's career is going to mirror Brady's to the point that he also goes 10 years without winning a SB, and does it willingly or by design
