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  • thl408
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Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
They are moving the goal posts again. He's only that good if he does it against the Ravens. I hope he does.


And if he does, they'll make up some lame excuse to downplay how well Brock performed. I'll go with BAL had to travel on Xmas and so they missed their families, which led to a poor BAL defensive performance. Therefore, Josh Allen should win mvp.
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Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
They are moving the goal posts again. He's only that good if he does it against the Ravens. I hope he does.


And if he does, they'll make up some lame excuse to downplay how well Brock performed. I'll go with BAL had to travel on Xmas and so they missed their families, which led to a poor BAL defensive performance. Therefore, Josh Allen should win mvp.

Yeah he has good players around him or the Ravens had to travel on Christmas.

Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
They are moving the goal posts again. He's only that good if he does it against the Ravens. I hope he does.


And if he does, they'll make up some lame excuse to downplay how well Brock performed. I'll go with BAL had to travel on Xmas and so they missed their families, which led to a poor BAL defensive performance. Therefore, Josh Allen should win mvp.

Yeah he has good players around him or the Ravens had to travel on Christmas.


So damn annoying!
Why do we care what the media, who don't even watch the games, think about our generational qb? What they "think" doesn't change the fact that we have one of the best players at the position, and don't have to pay him until after next season. I think they're jealous because their teams are either without a stud qb, overpaying their qb, or both. F**k 'em and their salty ass opinions.
[ Edited by Memphis9er on Dec 25, 2023 at 12:19 PM ]
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Watching Mahomes absolutely crumble at any sign of pressure. Purdy would never - certainly not that consistently. Purdy's eyes are always down field. Some of these other "elite" QBs could learn a thing or two.
Originally posted by okdkid:
Watching Mahomes absolutely crumble at any sign of pressure. Purdy would never - certainly not that consistently. Purdy's eyes are always down field. Some of these other "elite" QBs could learn a thing or two.

Let's not do this can we? Mahomes is out there with a rapidly deteriorating Kelce and a bunch of scraps. He's getting the s**t kicked out of him. It's a tad early to bury him and declare Purdy clearly superior.
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Originally posted by Dirtydonedirtcheap69:
Originally posted by okdkid:
Watching Mahomes absolutely crumble at any sign of pressure. Purdy would never - certainly not that consistently. Purdy's eyes are always down field. Some of these other "elite" QBs could learn a thing or two.

Let's not do this can we? Mahomes is out there with a rapidly deteriorating Kelce and a bunch of scraps. He's getting the s**t kicked out of him. It's a tad early to bury him and declare Purdy clearly superior.

???
Originally posted by okdkid:
Watching Mahomes absolutely crumble at any sign of pressure. Purdy would never - certainly not that consistently. Purdy's eyes are always down field. Some of these other "elite" QBs could learn a thing or two.

Phil Simms and Boomer were both talking how Mahomes was consistantly not seeing the open guys and throwing to poor choices.
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Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by okdkid:
Watching Mahomes absolutely crumble at any sign of pressure. Purdy would never - certainly not that consistently. Purdy's eyes are always down field. Some of these other "elite" QBs could learn a thing or two.

Phil Simms and Boomer were both talking how Mahomes was consistantly not seeing the open guys and throwing to poor choices.

His footwork and mechanics are all over the place too. Easy to dismiss his struggles as coming from the drops from his WR's, but clearly it's deeper than that.
I have been saying it since last year and haven't wavered, Purdy>Mahomes. And I don't give a s**t what ppl say to me about it haha
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Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by okdkid:
Watching Mahomes absolutely crumble at any sign of pressure. Purdy would never - certainly not that consistently. Purdy's eyes are always down field. Some of these other "elite" QBs could learn a thing or two.

Phil Simms and Boomer were both talking how Mahomes was consistantly not seeing the open guys and throwing to poor choices.

His footwork and mechanics are all over the place too. Easy to dismiss his struggles as coming from the drops from his WR's, but clearly it's deeper than that.

From what I saw of the Raider DLine, they were doing a good job in pressuring Mahomes. But I didn't watch the game, just the highlights.
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Originally posted by Montana:
I have been saying it since last year and haven't wavered, Purdy>Mahomes. And I don't give a s**t what ppl say to me about it haha

Looks like KC lost their left tackle for the week 16 Raider game.

Here are the inactive players for the Chiefs:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by okdkid:
Watching Mahomes absolutely crumble at any sign of pressure. Purdy would never - certainly not that consistently. Purdy's eyes are always down field. Some of these other "elite" QBs could learn a thing or two.

Phil Simms and Boomer were both talking how Mahomes was consistantly not seeing the open guys and throwing to poor choices.

His footwork and mechanics are all over the place too. Easy to dismiss his struggles as coming from the drops from his WR's, but clearly it's deeper than that.

From what I saw of the Raider DLine, they were doing a good job in pressuring Mahomes. But I didn't watch the game, just the highlights.

If you properly decipher the defensive post snap rotations, it might give you a clue which receiver to look at first, instead of getting pressured and throwing to covered guys. He did not have a good game, but hey, it's Christmas.
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Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Why do we care what the media, who don't even watch the games, think about our generational qb? What they "think" doesn't change the fact that we have one of the best players at the position, and don't have to pay him until after next season. I think they're jealous because their teams are either without a stud qb, overpaying their qb, or both. F**k 'em and their salty ass opinions.

We don't.

we only care about a trophy...
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Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by BOI49er:
Originally posted by okdkid:
Watching Mahomes absolutely crumble at any sign of pressure. Purdy would never - certainly not that consistently. Purdy's eyes are always down field. Some of these other "elite" QBs could learn a thing or two.

Phil Simms and Boomer were both talking how Mahomes was consistantly not seeing the open guys and throwing to poor choices.

His footwork and mechanics are all over the place too. Easy to dismiss his struggles as coming from the drops from his WR's, but clearly it's deeper than that.

From what I saw of the Raider DLine, they were doing a good job in pressuring Mahomes. But I didn't watch the game, just the highlights.

If you properly decipher the defensive post snap rotations, it might give you a clue which receiver to look at first, instead of getting pressured and throwing to covered guys. He did not have a good game, but hey, it's Christmas.

Pacheco had even a worse game 26 yards on 11 carries.
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