The Patrick Mahomes play that showed Trent McDuffie the Chiefs QB is DIFFERENT | Richard Sherman NFL
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Richard Sherman interviews Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro corner Trent McDuffie. McDuffie tells Sherm about a touchdown pass that Patrick Mahomes threw to Travis Kelce in the Chiefs' matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers last year that made him realize that the three-time NFL MVP and three-time Super Bowl champion is operating on a different level than the rest of the league. Also, the two discuss Kansas City's formula for success and praise Chris Jones for his underrated contributions.
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McDuffie is a class act. Glad that boy is in KCMO. Chiefsssss!!!
Big T McDuff letssss goooooooo
I think Travis and Patrick understand each other so well because Travis used to be a quarterback too, so they kind of understand each other
yeah. thats it. You figured it out. The genius of Mahomes/Kelce connection, is because Travis was a QB. Do you know how many receivers/tight ends in the NFL, _used_ to be a QB? Talk about over simplifying. Damn.
If it was that simple, it would be easy to replicate.
What’s crazy, Rice picking it up in year 2… it might be a problem.
Is it that or is it that they just both make a really good assessment of what's happening during the snap and adapt on the fly? Tomayto/Tomahto. Sometimes, I feel like Mahomes is kind of forcing it to Kelce, but on a later snap, with that tendency shown, they'll catch somebody paying too much attention to Kelce and get it to Watson.
I think the late stages of Kelce's career will be more like early Kevin Boss. Opposing defenses worrying about the running attack, and the TE slipping into short zone if everybody's covered, with extra time for the QB to survey the field, because you've got such a good play fake, and extra time if you keep the TE in to block. He could have a 2nd career as a great blocker who's really smart and has excellent hands. Pretty much unstoppable 5 yards with extra yards a fraction of the time.
The reason I'm saying this is because it really looks like they WANT to overpower teams that sit back in shell and force everything underneath. It's pretty demoralizing to lose on defense against ground and pound. If KC can get that going, they'll be pretty dominant, this year. They're not firing on all cylinders yet, but you can see it's what they're aspiring to, just like 2022, when those young DBs were getting schooled under fire, and everybody was wringing their hands.
It takes significant knowledge and intelligence to be able to improvise, and Mahomes is the best
Finally chiefsssss content !!!
I think the secret sauce is the ability of Andy Reid & Steve Spagnolo to put their players in the best position to be successful AND they know exactly how to get the absolute best out of each player.
So good to see two articulate dudes talking football and having tons of respect instead of arguing yelling and making no sense (like a certain show 😅😂)
Love it! And as a guy who grew up in Missouri this interview makes me even happier we have mcduffie
If Mahomes has these abilities, then missing a 10 yard pass has to have been staged
Mcduffie the truth🥶🤞🏽
Facts
4:55 THAT PART! SCCJ is the heart of the defense.
That comes from keeping the core around your qb . You can only do that if your qb IA willing to work with you in regards to freeing up money .
I have never seen a Chiefs game, win or lose, where the team acted like they were defeated. Never say die, especially with Patrick Mahomes on your side!
Champion ship swagger is the chiefs mindset shoutout tyran Matthieu
I am a Chiefs fan but I really like Richard.
The secret sauce in the last two years is Chris Jones
Great show - thank you 💪👊
same against the bears
McTUFFie 😤
Yall say Wizzard, i say Magician.......potato / potahto
They have the refs and league on their side!!= secret sauce
Didn't you hear? You have to beat the opposing team AND the refs. If you have to depend on the refs, you tend to lose. Patrick wins 78% of the games he plays in. He is 15-3 in the post season. You don't want to know his record when down by 10 or more. But keep giving the refs all the credit. You're a doosh troll.
@MrDavidknigge you obviously haven't seen the last 3 superbowls 🤦🏾 #1 penalized offensive line 0 calls in 3 sb!! Do you don't think bad calls can determine a game? How many games has he won that are 1td or less?
Their*
Cry about it
@@MrRican82 why did my comment dissappear? I didn't delete it.