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Old 02-13-2025, 10:07 AM   #818
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They need to get this right now. I’m starting to get very concerned about Patrick. The LT problem has turned him into a game manager who won’t throw the ball deep anymore. He’s been turned into Alex Smith.

We all saw Patrick hold the ball with plenty of time in the pocket when Worthy was going deep 1v1 and Quinyon had his back turned.

Younger Mahomes 100% takes that shot without question. It’s extremely concerning what has happened to this kid.

They have to fix the offense this offseason and it starts with LT. No more games. No more projects.
100% agree, Mahomes has been turned from a cold blooded killer elite QB to a risk minimization QB, he needs to reinvent himself and return to trusting his instincts. I think the interceptions will decrease for him if he just sees open guy and fires, and doesn't think in the process, versus trying to methodically dink and dunk it down the field. It's like prevent defense, on paper it is meant to stop the big plays but in reality it usually turns in the opposite of the desired effect.
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