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Originally Posted by kcjayhawks5
You would think that a league MVP and a Super Bowl MVP and 3 straight AFC championships plus back to back super bowls would be enough to people to give him the benefit of the doubt and actually use their eyeballs and common sense as to why Mahomes stat line was not great. The moment was not too big for him. He didn’t crumble under the pressure. He didn’t have a chance in hell with that line playing against that defense and that scheme. He had no time to throw the ball and nobody was open. All. ****ing. Game.
BUT he still hit receivers in the face and should have had 3 passing touchdowns, none of which were caught. Not his fault. The media is having their heyday with him and it’s crazy to me but whatever. It comes with the territory of being as good as he is which all the crazy expectations and all the early success he’s had. It’s disappointing but then you throw in the Britt Reid shit and covid issue earlier in the week...just an uphill battle when all we really needed was the line to hold and they couldn’t. We will be better off in the long run for this even though this shit sucks right now.
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The downside of being compared to Brady, is that no one stacks up to Brady career wise.
Also the AFC fanbases
hate Mahomes. Most of it’s just salt and bitterness. Mahomes is the standard for all QB in the NFL, (not including Brady). He’s the one in the spotlight
People don’t say the “next Rodgers” anymore, they say the “next Mahomes.”