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Hammock Parties 01-11-2018 08:19 AM

The fascinating potential and unrealistic pressure awaiting Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes
 
Ghost written by Baby Lee.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...#storylink=cpy

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The act of burning a jersey is silly, usually petty, and almost always a cry for attention.

After an(other) excruciating playoff loss, at least one Chiefs fan did that with an Alex Smith jersey, and because this is the 21st century, he shared the video on social media. The message is unclear.

Maybe he is blaming the quarterback with the league’s highest passer rating and most success on downfield passes this season for the disappointment. Maybe he’s blaming the quarterback who threw two touchdowns and no interceptions for a loss in which the play calling, receivers, tackling, scheme, health, kicker and, yes, officials all weren’t good enough.

Maybe this is an intended metaphor about a new beginning, with a new quarterback.

Whatever. Doesn’t matter, other than serving as an anecdotal example to open a column making a point I’ve been thinking about for months:

Bless his heart, Patrick Mahomes should know what’s coming.

Smith just played the season of his professional life, one that Mahomes is unlikely to match next year, and has thrown nine touchdowns and two interceptions in five playoff games in Kansas City. And a lot of us can’t wait to get rid of him. At least one of us burned his jersey. This is so weird.

Look, the Chiefs will likely trade Smith. That’s the smart move, anyway, because Mahomes is freakishly talented, showed well in his spot start in Denver, and the team around him could be improved with the $17 million in cap space and draft capital gained in trading Smith.

Assuming that happens, Mahomes will be the Chiefs’ starting quarterback in 2018 and begin his career with more pressure and higher expectations than any athlete in the history of Kansas City sports, with the possible exception of Alex Gordon.

Chiefs fans have been waiting decades for Mahomes. That is not hyperbole. The year he was born the Chiefs won the AFC West with a former 49ers backup and lost their first playoff game, at home, atrociously.

Even back then, many fans were tired of someone else’s backup proving just good enough to lose in the playoffs. Even back then, many fans thought the Chiefs had gone too long without drafting and developing their own quarterback. Even back then, many fans wanted something fresh.

That was 22 years ago.

The Chiefs just won the AFC West with a former 49ers backup and lost their first playoff game, at home, atrociously. The story hasn’t changed so much as it’s gone from molehill to mountain, snowball to boulder.

Dreams of someone exactly like Mahomes are older than Mahomes. Babies have been raised by parents complaining about the Chiefs not drafting their own quarterback. Some of those babies have now graduated college, bought homes, become doctors.

All of those hopes and complaints will now land on Mahomes, who spent much of last year’s training camp learning how to take a snap from under center.

Assuming Smith is traded, and assuming coach Andy Reid and general manager Brett Veach use the flexibility to improve the roster, Mahomes will be surrounded by the most complete team the Chiefs are capable of employing.

We can talk as much as we want about “growing pains” and “learning curves,” but the downsides always sound better in theory than they feel in practice.

In 2012, many Chiefs fans told themselves they just wanted their team to not stink. Five years after that, many of us don’t care about that. It’s about the playoffs now.

For decades, Royals fans told themselves they just wanted their team to be competitive. Two years after a parade, many are already lamenting a rebuild. Mike Sweeney was once the most popular athlete in town, other than Tony Gonzalez. The contract extension he signed to say in Kansas City was still fresh when he started hearing boos at home games.

None of this makes Kansas City fans mean, unfair, unique, or even rare. Just makes us fans.

When I first started thinking about all of this, I had in my head that Kansas City is particularly tough on quarterbacks. But with more consideration, I don’t think that’s true. Lots of places are tough on quarterbacks — Cleveland and Washington and Chicago and Philadelphia and New York and even New England, where just two years ago some wanted Tom Brady out.

“It’s just part of being in one of those 32 jobs,” said Trent Green, who spent six years with the Chiefs and a total of five more in Washington, St. Louis, and Miami. “The team means so much to the city here. That was something as a player that I consciously thought about. You can affect the mood of the city by the way you play and perform. If the Chiefs have a bad day, you can tell, just going around town. They’re going to act differently.”

Kansas City has a different view on quarterbacks, because the Chiefs went so long without drafting one.

Not just that, but Chiefs fans watched one rival win Super Bowls with a homegrown Hall of Famer quarterback who then became GM and convinced another Hall of Fame quarterback to win a Super Bowl there. The Chiefs’ other rival once went to the Super Bowl with the quarterback the Chiefs dumped for Elvis Grbac.

That can’t help but harden you as a fan, in some ways.

This is a lot to take on. Mahomes is 22. This could’ve been his senior year at Texas Tech. Anyone in his recruiting class who redshirted will play college football next season, too.

He’s inexperienced, even when compared to other quarterbacks his age. He was a baseball player growing up, so his summers were about repeating the mechanics on his fastball, not doing the camps and watching the film and competing in 7-on-7 tournaments like most who eventually make the NFL. He didn’t play football full-time until his sophomore year at Tech.

Look, if we’re taking roll on who’s been caught up in and contributed to Mahomes hype, I stand before you today first in line with my hand pointed to the sky.

His talent and potential are so much of why sports have had my heart all my life. He did nothing to temper my excitement in that win at Denver. He had the bad interception, and was bothered more by blitzes than I thought watching live, but made at least six completions that simply cannot be taught and haven’t been made by a Chiefs quarterback since ever.

This is why I believe this is important, at least relative to the silliness of sports. It’s not just the jersey burners. As Reid might say, We all have a piece of this, ‘k?

Mahomes really might be a star. But it is nearly impossible for him to statistically match the season Smith just had, and the same way the Chiefs’ lack of playoff success these past five years are about more than Smith, fixing what’s missing is about much more than Mahomes.

notorious 01-11-2018 08:21 AM

People need to temper their expectations for a while. He is going to show flashes of brilliance and failure. Let him grow into the job.

Red Dawg 01-11-2018 08:23 AM

How about we give him the job now publicly. Just get it over with.

Sassy Squatch 01-11-2018 08:25 AM

Going to need more than a QB change to fix this mess. Hopefully Bielemy can be a balance to Andy Reids passpasspasspass mentality, and we need a complete overhaul on defense. Lack of effort on tackling and poor scheme has been an overarching problem for all the players, and it starts at the top.

notorious 01-11-2018 08:28 AM

Prepare yourself for certain posters stating that our old QB would have done it better here , or he wouldn’t have thrown a pick there.


It will get old real fast.

Mile High Mania 01-11-2018 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 13353340)
People need to temper their expectations for a while. He is going to show flashes of brilliance and failure. Let him grow into the job.

There might be patience in 2018... but, this is kinda like sending your cute girlfirend off to get a boob job. The doctor says "leave 'em alone for a bit" and all you want to do is give them a test spin.

I think the patience will be split and by 2019, if the results are similar ... even with better QB play, the mantra will be "See, it wasn't all Alex - we still look the same."

It's going to be interesting for sure.

InChiefsHeaven 01-11-2018 08:37 AM

Chiefs fans will be in an odd and new and scary awesome spot when Mahomes takes over. We'll be rooting hard for him, but we'll be forced to temper that excitement with the knowlege that there will be growing pains. If we don't make the playoffs next year, there will be the usual homers who will pine for the days of the "great" Alex Smith, and there will be noise from the talking head naysaysers about the wisdom of letting the "best" quarterback the Chiefs had in a generation go for an unproven gunslinger.

We gotta get through that shit. We gotta stick with the plan we've all been praying for...drafting and developing our own star QB. We have to give him time. I think we will. I know I will. Just think of Mahomes as your own son, watch him learn and be patient and believe in his abilities. In other words, detach from the imperative of winning and enjoy the ride. I believe the winning will come. The future is brighter than it's been in a very long time. We need to all believe in that.

Nzoner 01-11-2018 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 13353378)
The future is brighter than it's been in a very long time.

Am I going to need shades? :D

Reerun_KC 01-11-2018 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 13353355)
Prepare yourself for certain posters stating that our old QB would have done it better here , or he wouldn’t have thrown a pick there.


It will get old real fast.



Hopefully our mod team will control it better than the post Alex bullshit we’re dealing with.

pugsnotdrugs19 01-11-2018 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 13353378)
Chiefs fans will be in an odd and new and scary awesome spot when Mahomes takes over. We'll be rooting hard for him, but we'll be forced to temper that excitement with the knowlege that there will be growing pains. If we don't make the playoffs next year, there will be the usual homers who will pine for the days of the "great" Alex Smith, and there will be noise from the talking head naysaysers about the wisdom of letting the "best" quarterback the Chiefs had in a generation go for an unproven gunslinger.

We gotta get through that shit. We gotta stick with the plan we've all been praying for...drafting and developing our own star QB. We have to give him time. I think we will. I know I will. Just think of Mahomes as your own son, watch him learn and be patient and believe in his abilities. In other words, detach from the imperative of winning and enjoy the ride. I believe the winning will come. The future is brighter than it's been in a very long time. We need to all believe in that.

He said it all for me...

loochy 01-11-2018 09:08 AM

I'm really worried about his first 150/0/3 game. Some of you will probably not handle it well...someone may Belcher themselves.
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O.city 01-11-2018 09:09 AM

Or the dude comes in and sets the ****ing world ok fire and the chiefs go deep in the playoffs

DRM08 01-11-2018 09:09 AM

Unlimited potential. Needs to stay healthy and work his tail off. He is in a great organization to help him max out that potential.

staylor26 01-11-2018 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 13353418)
Or the dude comes in and sets the ****ing world ok fire and the chiefs go deep in the playoffs

I don’t know why more people don’t see this is a legitimate possibility.

Hill/Kelce/Conley and Hunt/Ware with a possible upgrade at LG?

No reason to think it can’t happen when young QB’s exceed early expectations every year.

Eleazar 01-11-2018 09:14 AM

So now the work of lowering expectations begins...


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