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  • British Guys with an incredible NFL Reaction to Patrick Mahomes winning his 2nd Championship ring! British Guys gain insights into Mahomes' journey, witness his growth, and relive the electrifying moments that made the quest for his second ring truly unforgettable! Join us and witness Magic Patrick Mahomes pursuit for greatness.
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  • @DNReacts
    @DNReacts  Год назад +11

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    • @TheFutureofthePlanet
      @TheFutureofthePlanet Год назад

      Rewatching just reminded me how bad the field was during the Super Bowl. I know it was a big story after the game but both teams had to deal with it. You can really see how bad it was @27:52 and @27:30 everyone was just slipping, especially on the painted areas.

    • @jaytee4530
      @jaytee4530 Год назад +1

      Mahomes is statistically off to the best start in NFL history, to answer the question in the video.

    • @kathieovercash8414
      @kathieovercash8414 11 месяцев назад

      Watching Mahomes passes reminds me of Larry Bird making full court passes. Lands right in the hands. Great stuff.

  • @bleachedbrother
    @bleachedbrother Год назад +114

    Mahomes' dad was an MLB pitcher. Mahomes played baseball, basketball and football in high school and believes his training in basketball and pitching training in baseball improved his quarterback skills. He's unique because he throws the football like a baseball pitcher, using multiple arm angles.

    • @meganlynn83
      @meganlynn83 Год назад +18

      It's still wild the think Patrick Mahomes was drafted to the MLB as well but, turned down the Tigers offer to go to College at Texas Tech.
      Being a lifelong Chiefs fan, these past several years have been SO FUN!
      #ChiefsKingdom

    • @AkrAcre
      @AkrAcre Год назад +7

      He credits his core control, ability to rotate his hips, and throw from diff angles to him playing short stop. The way those guys jump and rotate to get throws over to first is similar to what he does on the field. He credits his pitching training to his arm strength.

    • @axe2grind244
      @axe2grind244 Год назад +3

      Mahomes, Allen, Murray and Russell Wilson all played baseball. Not a coincidence that 4 of the most athletically gifted QB’s ever played ball.

    • @regalcartoon3952
      @regalcartoon3952 Год назад +2

      He’s also a gunslinger like Favre was. If you just watch the way he throws it’s like a bullet coming out of his hand without him even having to give much effort. He just kind of flings the ball down field but with precision and accuracy.

    • @hkiller57
      @hkiller57 Год назад

      ​@meganlynn83 mahomes was a late late draft pick, turning down the mlb to play cfb isn't that crazy, especially if football is your true love. Mlb drafted late don't make shit for money for a long time and risk being stuck in the minors

  • @SusanSloate
    @SusanSloate Год назад +57

    My favorite Mahomes moment: This year's Super Bowl. Think a QB in a Super Bowl is focused on a few things during the game? Think again: When Skyy Moore made that touchdown, Mahomes was right there, screaming, "Gimme the ball! GIVE ME THE BALL!" Why? Because he knew that was Moore's FIRST NFL touchdown (imagine getting it in the Super Bowl!) and Mahomes WANTED TO SAVE THE BALL FOR HIM, as a souvenir. He didn't want them throwing it in the stands. That's Mahomes as a teammate and a leader. My all-time favorite Mahomes moment. Oh, and yeah, he's a pretty good QB, too.

  • @Jedicake
    @Jedicake Год назад +65

    Even as a die hard Broncos fan, it's impossible to not be utterly speechless at how phenomenal he is. So damn entertaining to watch

    • @otherstar1
      @otherstar1 10 месяцев назад +3

      As a diehard Chiefs fan, I felt much the same way about Elway and then Manning.

  • @brendanmarr9048
    @brendanmarr9048 Год назад +11

    I’m a commanders fan so there was nothing better than seeing the eagles lose but mahomes taking over the league instantly is a terrifying sight that I’m glad we don’t have to see twice a year

  • @Cyber-Mario
    @Cyber-Mario 11 месяцев назад +10

    Tyreek Hill is known as the cheetah because he is the fastest WR in the NFL. A lot of people believed Patrick Mahomes success was partly because of how dangerous Tyreek Hill is. Defenses had to play KC different because of him. So when they traded Tyreek to Miami most people thought KC wouldn’t be as good as they were the previous season.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  11 месяцев назад +5

      Thank you for the comment and the suggestion, we really appreciate it 🤝 Mahomes definitely coped just fine. Also, We’ve currently got Tyreek Hill in a live Discord Poll. We run regular polls on our Discord for all members to have a say in what videos we do next if you’re not already on there 🙏

  • @rogerdodger9752
    @rogerdodger9752 Год назад +88

    22:56 I love how much love you guys give to the offensive line. Mahomes is phenomenal and worthy of all the praise he gets but the guys up front are the unsung heroes of an offense.

    • @jartstopsign
      @jartstopsign Год назад +6

      They only get noticed when commit a penalty or get beat on a block which is sad, the fact that the better they play the less they get recognized. 100 percent the most unsung heroes that are crucial to winning.

    • @AiyukIsHim
      @AiyukIsHim Год назад +3

      I mean Jalen had the best OLINE in the entire sport (not an opinion just statically)so yea the best teams generally go to Super Bowl

    • @brent4723
      @brent4723 Год назад +1

      No competent O-line, no legitimate contender. Evergreen.

    • @insomniablanket
      @insomniablanket Год назад +1

      ​@@jartstopsignBrown was the reason that Patrick was playing hobbled after he whiffed on an Arden Key block.

    • @stevensparks6991
      @stevensparks6991 Год назад

      There's no need to give credit to the offensive line he did the same thing and actually looked better when he had an O line that couldn't stop paper from blowing across the field

  • @axe2grind244
    @axe2grind244 Год назад +21

    He’s so great that even massive Bills fans like him. The amount of respect he showed towards Josh Allen after the 13 second game is something you can’t forget. He knew Allen just got absolutely railroaded and lost maybe his best shot at a SB. Mahomes didn’t even celebrate with his teammates, he went straight to 17. Elite QB, elite professional.

  • @camctrail
    @camctrail Год назад +63

    Kansas City was sort of written off before the season. Most people still had them as a playoff team, but there were quite a few who believed they weren't going to win their division, and there were certainly a fair share of people who thought that the Bills and the Bengals were the 2 best teams in the AFC, and that the Chiefs had regressed because of the loss of Tyreek Hill.

    • @goldenstatewarriors9418
      @goldenstatewarriors9418 Год назад

      They were still favorites to win their division preseason though. Not heavy but still favored. And yeah a lot of people did see regression because of the loss of Tyreek Hill. However that stretch where Mahomes struggled in 2021 because defenses were taking away Tyreek after what the Bucs did in the Super Bowl so it prepared him to actually be without Tyreek.
      But not many people said the Bengals were one of the best teams, it was the Bills and weirdly enough the Chargers that got all the hype. The Bengals were thought of by many as a fluke before this year, especially after the 0-2 start.
      Though I will say, it’s kinda hard to see a team that called themselves a dynasty a few years ago when they had 1 title in 50 years, and then had several players predict 5-7 rings as an underdog lol.

    • @bdbd1390
      @bdbd1390 Год назад

      I agree what you said but I still thought they still had a chance cause of Patrick and Kelce and they improved the oline over the season before. Which was bad.

    • @SycoticForeverNeverAF
      @SycoticForeverNeverAF Год назад +10

      @@goldenstatewarriors9418Nah this is gaslighting at its finest. Almost none of the talking heads had kc winning the division and a majority had them missing the playoffs altogether. 2022 was supposed to be the year the broncos, chargers and raiders knocked the chiefs off for good and it didnt happen. Just stop it

    • @dumbestsphinx1355
      @dumbestsphinx1355 Год назад

      Yes because 4th best Super Bowl odds is such a underdog 🙄

    • @dumbestsphinx1355
      @dumbestsphinx1355 Год назад

      @Steve-td3ig hey dumbass I just looked up Vegas Super Bowl odds from last year. If your gonna act like a dick atleast know what you’re talking about

  • @robertdedrick7937
    @robertdedrick7937 Год назад +31

    In 1970 the NFL merged with the new more pass heavy American Football League.
    They split them into two different conferences within one NFL league.
    The Super Bowl is played between the 2 NFL conference winners.
    (NFC) National Football Conference winner vs the (AFC) American Football Conference winners.

  • @sax71man
    @sax71man Год назад +32

    4k plus yards is a good year now with the passing game being more prominent in the NFL. 5k yards is doable yet rare and an exceptional feat.

    • @bryce2470
      @bryce2470 Год назад +1

      Better than exceptional. The most ever is only 477 yards from 5k

    • @JBB685
      @JBB685 Год назад +3

      ⁠@@bryce247019:00 they say the most ever is 5570 in 2022 (Mahomes)

    • @cjboyer4355
      @cjboyer4355 Год назад +2

      @@JBB685most ever total yards not just passing. Manning still hold the record for most passing yards and TD’s in a season.

    • @jenniferaceste8823
      @jenniferaceste8823 Год назад

      Mahomes broke the record for Most Total Offensive Yards in a Single Season with 5,608 including 6 Receiving Yards he passed to HIMSELF in 2022. 5,250 Passing Yards.

  • @frankbolger3969
    @frankbolger3969 Год назад +12

    If you get 3,000 yards and 25 TDs you had a good season. 4,000 yards and 35 TDs is an insanely good season. 5,000 yards and 45 TDs is breathtaking.

    • @mattdrummond9087
      @mattdrummond9087 11 месяцев назад +2

      Mahomes threw for 5000 twice and 50 one time. Best qb iv ever seen.

  • @emsolo
    @emsolo Год назад +7

    When the NFL and AFL merged the NFL had 16 teams and the AFL 10. Three NFL teams, the Colts, Browns and Steelers agreed to move to the AFL, forming the AFC. The remaining 13 NFL teams formed the NFC. Interconference games were established, with the Super Bowl game to be played between the champions of the two conferences.

    • @cajocbaltiji5797
      @cajocbaltiji5797 11 месяцев назад

      Came to see if anyone else answered this for them. Gentlemen you are presented with “The Merger”

  • @vangjohnny08
    @vangjohnny08 Год назад +6

    As a life long Broncos fan, I hate that hes in our division. But I can appreciate how great he is. He is going to rule the NFL for many years to come, he just does things nobody can do. Easily the best QB in the NFL at the moment.

  • @jordanscarantino4336
    @jordanscarantino4336 Год назад +13

    One of the best Super Bowls of all time and Mahomes has the chance to be the greatest of all time

  • @frankbolger3969
    @frankbolger3969 Год назад +7

    His underrated talent is his vision downfield, from the pocket, but especially while scrambling away from 300 lb. linemen.

  • @russellpensonjr.7136
    @russellpensonjr.7136 Год назад +5

    Lamar, Hunt, and Davis of Oakland and Buddy Adams of Euston, all wanted to have a team in the old NFL. It was a good old boys club, and they weren’t let in so Lamar brought everybody together and they formed the American football league. The rest is history.

  • @Mobiggs_
    @Mobiggs_ Год назад +6

    My favorite Mahomes moment was when he won the first Super Bowl in 2019. Been a Chiefs fan since 1988. I didn't think I'd ever see the Chiefs win the Super Bowl in my lifetime and definitely not more than one.

  • @revpembroke3082
    @revpembroke3082 Год назад +6

    This last pre-season was so weird, because basically everyone had entirely written off the Chiefs. "Oh, the Raiders got a great receiver, so I'm sure the team that has had 2 winning seasons over the last NINE years is totally going to sweep this time." It was almost unhinged, seeing everyone write off the Chiefs because they had a receiver leave. It was like everyone simultaneously wanted a hot take, and the most popular hot take was "Lol Chiefs will be bad to middling despite having the best QB/TE combo in the League."

  • @bigben1081
    @bigben1081 Год назад +29

    24:34 I think that he should get some sympathy because this was only his 2nd season and he was playing at his best and was doing really well. I don’t think he meant to hit Mahomes while out of bounds but the momentum and adrenaline cause him to stumble into Mahomes while out of bounds. Even when things aren’t intentional they will still be counted because it’s an obvious foul. After the game the camera would show him on the bench crying over his mistake. I personally think he deserves some sympathy for his mistake

    • @markb3786
      @markb3786 Год назад +4

      Not only did he mean to hit him, it was a dirty play. Watch as Ossai falls to the ground. He reaches out and slaps Mahomes ankles.

    • @bigben1081
      @bigben1081 Год назад +2

      @@markb3786 I think he was just trying to stop his fall and he barely hit his ankle but I could see how you think it’s intentional

    • @jenniferaceste8823
      @jenniferaceste8823 Год назад +2

      ​@@bigben1081If u watch it in slow motion, he shoved him out of bounds. A one handed shove to the back. He may have accidentally slapped his ankle, but that shove in the back was NO ACCIDENT.

    • @bigben1081
      @bigben1081 Год назад +1

      @@jenniferaceste8823 I’m not denying the fact that he meant to shove Mahomes but I don’t think he meant to push him out of bounds

    • @jenniferaceste8823
      @jenniferaceste8823 Год назад +1

      @@bigben1081 I disagree. Mahomes already was out of bounds when he shoved him. Another Bungles player was standing by in case Mahomes was going to try sneak down the sidelines. Ossai was just frustrated & let his emotions get the best of him.

  • @slaterd30
    @slaterd30 Год назад +4

    His stats are one of a kind, class of his own. I have been watching football for 35 years and have been a chiefs fan for that long, and I have never seen anything like this. I hoped he would be good when they drafted him, but never had any clue as to him being the best that has ever done it.

  • @jartstopsign
    @jartstopsign Год назад +7

    I can only imagine what was said between Mahomes and the team doctor in the locker room after he sprained his ankle, only to get right back on the field. The doctors almost never send players back on the field with that bad of an obvious limp, especially that quickly.

    • @loganleroy8622
      @loganleroy8622 Год назад +4

      Well Netflix has a series coming out that will show a lot of those moments.

    • @sissimonster
      @sissimonster Год назад

      @@loganleroy8622 oh cool! I didn't know about that, thanks.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Год назад +1

      @@sissimonsterIt’s called ‘Quarterback.’ I think it premieres on July 12th. It follows Patrick Mahomes, Marcus Mariota & Kirk Cousins around for the season (last season). They picked thre perfect guys, as far as talent levels, to watch how different it is to be great, good & just above backup level..

  • @bonnie3962
    @bonnie3962 Год назад +5

    I've always believed that QB's who played multiple sports in school are better. It's in his genetic makeup as well. So glad that your channel is growing & that the U.K. loves American Football!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +2

      Thank you, really appreciate your support 🤝

  • @doylelilly7615
    @doylelilly7615 Год назад +11

    Mahomes like a lot of college athletes were 2 sport stars. He actually had a personal choice to either play baseball or football on the pro level.
    The accuracy of the sidearm and off balance jump throws come from playing baseball. Watch a INFEILDER in baseball making throws to 1st base and then watch Mahomes. Same technique.

  • @mikeythesaintsfanforlife235
    @mikeythesaintsfanforlife235 Год назад +4

    My favorite Mahomes moment was the comeback vs Denver Broncos in 2018.

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Год назад +11

    Joe Namath was the first QB to throw for 4,000 in the late 60s or early 70s. For many years with a greater emphasis on the run, great passers would get 3,000+, but at the game shifted to a more pass oriented game, 4000+ is now not uncommon. Dan Marino passed for over 5,000 in 1984. A few QBs have since surpassed 5,000 including Justin Herbert, Patrick Mahomes, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Ben Rothlisberger as well as a few others. it’s impossible today to know if the game will become more pass oriented in the future because a strong running game opens up the pass and a strong passing game opens up the run.

    • @jenniferaceste8823
      @jenniferaceste8823 Год назад +1

      Mahomes already has 19 more TD'S & 171 fewer INT'S than Joe Namath. Mahomes also has had 2 5k+ Passing Yard seasons in 5 years.

  • @regalcartoon3952
    @regalcartoon3952 Год назад +2

    5000 passing yards has only ever happened like 10 times. 40+ touchdowns is absolutely insane too.

  • @dennislopez1272
    @dennislopez1272 Год назад +6

    Great reaction. Boys. I'm a Denver Broncos fan, so we get to play this guy twice a year. He's incredible. As great as our defense was this year, he was still able to get the ball out when we had him surrounded. He was literally falling with two guys tackling him and somehow threw a touchdown. It's frustrating, to say the least. If he continues down this path, he will go down as the greatest to ever do it.
    Good job, Nick. It was the merger of the AFL and NFL.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +2

      He’s incredible, even though I’m following the Bills (Nick) I can’t wait to watch Mahomes play!
      Appreciate it, glad I didn’t get that one wrong 😂

  • @bryanmyers5620
    @bryanmyers5620 Год назад +4

    If you want to react to the whole story of Patrick Mahomes, from childhood to highschool, to college, to his first year starting watch Joseph Vincent's Master Chief, and then his first Super Bowl winning season is covered in the sequel Ring One.
    As far as the offensive line is concerned, the Chiefs lost the second Super Bowl they played because almost the entire offensive line was out besides the worst of the original starters. Mahomes was running for his life the entire game on an injured foot. The front office decided after that game that it would never let that happen again. So they are now pumping more resources into the OL than WR's. Because if Mahomes has time, he can make any competent WR look good.

  • @slickjack2618
    @slickjack2618 Год назад +4

    It is important to consider Mahomes and the KC Chiefs in context. In 2012, the Chiefs finished the season with a 2-14 record - the worst in the NFL and therefore was awarded the Number 1 pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Before the 2013 Draft, the Chiefs made a couple of important changes:
    1) They signed Andy Reid (aka Big Red) as Head Coach.
    2) They traded for a new QB, Alex Smith, at a cost of a second round draft pick in 2013 and what turned out to be another second round pick in 2014.
    In 2013, the Chiefs went 11-5 and appeared in the playoffs. In the ten years Reid has been at KC, the Chiefs have made the playoffs for nine of them. The Chiefs won their division (the AFC West) in seven years, finishing second during the remaining three years. It would be fair to state that the Chiefs have dominated their division for the tenure of Reid's presence. It has been a given for the past several years that KC would win their division - even before Mahomes was drafted in 2017.
    So, the football pundits and click baiters and soured teams in the AFC West were quick to pounce on the departure of Tyreek Hill during the 2022 offseason as grounds for expounding upon the demise of the Chiefs as a football powerhouse. It turns out that Tyreek Hill was an important part of the KC offense, but not irreplaceable. The 2022 Chiefs finished the season with the best record in the AFC and as Super Bowl Champions.
    - sj

  • @Space_fishstick
    @Space_fishstick Год назад +49

    Jalen hurts was amazing in that Super Bowl

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +6

      He had a great game for sure!

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Год назад +11

      Yeah, he played out of his mind. As a Chiefs fan, I came away hella impressed.

    • @goldenstatewarriors9418
      @goldenstatewarriors9418 Год назад +3

      Reminded me of Brady vs the Eagles, he played nearly flawlessly but made one mistake and that was one too many.

    • @lilguy952
      @lilguy952 Год назад +2

      Any qb can sneak behind that line though

    • @nextin_dabuilding2908
      @nextin_dabuilding2908 Год назад

      @@lilguy952 there only sneaking like 1 or 2 yards.

  • @killachaos1208
    @killachaos1208 Год назад +7

    If you ever have the time consider reacting to the Master Chief video by Joseph Vincent. It's about Patrick Mahomes first year starting in the NFL in 2018. He went on to throw for more than 5,000 yards and 50 passing touchdowns in a single season while earning MVP that year. Only two players have ever done both in the same season Patrick and Peyton Manning.

  • @paytonmarlow3639
    @paytonmarlow3639 Год назад +20

    5000 passing yards in a season is rare. Under 10 total times its happened in NFL history and Mahomes has done it twice. Over 50 passing tds is just as rare if not even more and he threw for 50tds and 5000+ yards in his first season being the starter (only ever happened twice). A good qb season overall is 4000+ yards and 25-35 tds, a great one thats rather historic is 4000-4800 yards and 30-45 tds. Then theres the those outlier seasons listed above of over 5000 or over 50 tds. Its kinda like prime messi where he is a top goal scorer and assister multiple times in a season. Very very rarified air that Mahomes is in with his stats. What tops that all off tho is the fact he steps up in big games and in the postseason and is a winner. He isnt just putting up empty calorie stats. Sorry for the info dump but its the best way I can put it.

    • @KEENANALLENASMRGLASS
      @KEENANALLENASMRGLASS Год назад +2

      With the 17th game I’m willing to bet we’re going to see more 5000 yards seasons and even 50 tds too 🤷‍♂️

    • @jaytee4530
      @jaytee4530 Год назад +1

      @@KEENANALLENASMRGLASS no guarantee we see 50 TDs become common.
      Only one guy even hit 40 TDs last season (Mahomes), let alone 50.
      edit: to elaborate, 50 TDs has only happened 3 times for a reason, and the 3 that did it were first ballot HOFers: Brady in 07, Manning in 13, and Mahomes in 18. That's not something an "above average QB" does, that's something historically great QBs do.

    • @Wyomingchief
      @Wyomingchief Год назад +1

      ​@@KEENANALLENASMRGLASSno way not in a 17-game season. It's rare for a quarterback to hit 4,000 yards, and somehow they're going to do that with an extra game? And as far as 50 touchdowns in a season comic dream on that have to add an extra 10 games. Rarely do any quarterbacks even get close to 40 in a season, and only the true hall-of-famers ever get 50 and a lot of Hall of Famers never even do that

    • @brucebowlby7261
      @brucebowlby7261 11 месяцев назад

      Wide receivers make the Quarter Back! The QUARTER BACK MAKES THE WIDE RECEIVERS GREAT IF THEY CAN CATCH THE BALL! MAHOMES IS A GREAT! The stats take care of it's SELF!

  • @geoffm1448
    @geoffm1448 Год назад +3

    The Chiefs were 9-1 to win the Super Bowl at the beginning of the season. Because we lost to the Bills and Bengals everyone was writing us off regardless of our record. It makes my $500 payout all the more sweeter

  • @phunkjnky
    @phunkjnky Год назад +13

    Passing yards have gradually increased due to various rule changes basically throughout the games' history. There are moments, particularly in football, where you can see the game change because someone is doing something never done before.
    Dan Marino's 1984 season. He put up numbers that would be impressive in todays game, but he did it 40 years ago, without benefitting from the rule changes that have benefitted passers. Dan is a Hall Of Fame QB and one of the greatest pure passers ever.

  • @BrandonTietzauthor
    @BrandonTietzauthor Год назад +4

    To put the passing yards thing into perspective, the average NFL quarterback throws for about 200 - 250 yards per game. Over the course of his career, Tom Brady averaged 266 yards per game. And Mahomes currently averages 303 yards per game, which is absolutely bonkers. During his first year as a starter, he averaged 318 yards per game and threw for 50 TDs. Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are the only other guys to hit 50+ touchdown passes in a single season.

  • @chrisfarnan4426
    @chrisfarnan4426 11 месяцев назад +2

    One reason that Chiefs fans are so excited for this current Mahomes era is that from 1970 until their Superbowl win in 2020, (50 years!)
    the Chiefs had only won 5 playoff games in that entire 50 year span. Since Mahome started as qb in the 2018 season, their regular season record is 64 wins against only 18 losses. They have won their division every year since Mahomes started, and they have 11 post season victories including 2 superbowl championships. This franchise has gone from a half century of ineffectiveness to a perennial champion.

  • @xXSoren7
    @xXSoren7 Год назад +3

    Glad to hear you picked the chiefs, welcome to the Kingdom!

  • @Phyde4ux
    @Phyde4ux Год назад +4

    To give you an idea of how high Mahomes ranks for single-season passing yards, of the top 250, only 15 have reached over 5,000 yards. Mahomes is #4.

  • @SueDamron
    @SueDamron Год назад +9

    I love love love watching Patrick Mahomes!! This was a real treat to watch! There’s a video on how he was raised to be the athlete he is! It’s phenomenal too! It’s called, “The Story Behind Patrick Mahomes.” He played baseball, I believe as a pitcher, in his youth. His athletic skills and heart to win are an unmatched combination! Thanks guys! ❤

  • @samuelgaona7196
    @samuelgaona7196 Год назад +4

    No there was no excuse for that defender to push Mahomes after he was out of bounds, and yes those passing yards are very impressive, the record is 5400ish for passing yards in a season and Mahomes has 5200+ that season

  • @Pressplayboy
    @Pressplayboy Год назад +3

    Correct about the merger. That’s why there’s a AFC (American) and NFC (National) conferences and the champs of both play in the Super Bowl.

  • @user-uj6gs3km5g
    @user-uj6gs3km5g 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love your analogy of Mahomes seeing "like a hawk" -- searching the entire field, the skyline, the turf, the yard lines and taking it all in-- then swooping in for the attack. He's my man. 12/7/23 (Pearl Harbor Day in America).

  • @JoeBlow_4
    @JoeBlow_4 Год назад +3

    Regarding the out of bounds hit, if you hit a QB out of bounds, that will be called every time. You just can't hit folk when they are already out of bounds.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Год назад +1

      I they more wanted to know if Bengals players & fans had any sympathy for the guy that committed the penalty. I’m a Chiefs fan & I know I felt bad for him. I don’t think it was intentional, he was just playing like a madman & lost his awareness of the situation. He obviously felt crushed by it & it’s hard to not have empathy for a guy who’s visibly crying on the sidelines.

    • @markb3786
      @markb3786 Год назад +1

      @@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 I am a Chief's fan, and it was definitely intentional. Go back and watch the end of the play where Ossai slaps Mahomes' ankles as he falls.

    • @jenniferaceste8823
      @jenniferaceste8823 Год назад

      Ossai shoved him with his hand outstretched. Mahomes was technically no longer a QB when he's running out of bounds...so it's not RTP. But it DEFINITELY Unnecessary Roughness.

  • @hoeluveem
    @hoeluveem Год назад +4

    The man that pushed Mahomes out of bounds in the championship game was playing lights out just about the entire game. I guess he was just trying to maintain his momentum but got a greedy.

  • @brandonc6916
    @brandonc6916 11 месяцев назад +1

    Die hard chiefs fan here, that SB LVII was a rollercoaster of emotions, to say the least. Switched from pints of lager to whiskey at the half.

  • @jeffmiller7817
    @jeffmiller7817 Год назад +3

    THE best thing is, Mahomes is just reaching what is considered his peak age, and it usually lasts 5 to 8 years depending on how beat up a players gets in that span... So, all these accomplishments happened before he reached his peak... Who knows what he might accomplish over the next half a dozen years...

  • @beaulah_califa9867
    @beaulah_califa9867 10 месяцев назад +2

    Patrick Mahomes has numbers no one has achieved in the NFL's 103-year history.

  • @lynboxer2920
    @lynboxer2920 Год назад +2

    Hi, I love you guys! I don't watch much football, but I've lived most of my life in KC. When I saw Patrick Mahomes, he looked so young and tiny. My brothers would tell me his weight & how tall he is. HE LOOKED TINY NEXT TO THE OTHERS!!! 🏈🎈

  • @matthewdmiller4335
    @matthewdmiller4335 Год назад +2

    How dare this video not mention the chad henne drive! THAT MAN IS A HERO!
    Henny thing is possible baby

  • @DanInBranson
    @DanInBranson Год назад +1

    Greetings from Kansas City!!! We love us some Mahomes here that's for sure. To say he is King of this city would be an understatement. A couple more facts/stats for you....
    Mahomes is 28-3 against our divisional opponents, including being 16-0 on the road having never lost on the opponent's field in 5 years.
    He is the only player in NFL history to win the MVP, the Super Bowl, and the Super Bowl MVP in the same season.
    In 5 years as a starter, the worst finish to a season he has had is losing in O.T. in the AFC Championship game.
    He is 2 O.T. losses away (he never got the ball or a chance in one of them) from going to the Super Bowl 5 straight times in his first 5 years as a starter.
    You haven't seen anything yet. In 2023 the Chiefs are going to be even better. Mahomes will finally have a solid defense and running game behind him. It's going to be crazy scary great. Super Bowl win #3 is coming!!!

  • @mbdg6810
    @mbdg6810 Год назад +10

    Jaguars (with Trevor Lawrence at QB) had an amazing comeback to win the AFC south for a playoff spot. they won in the last week of the regular season against the Tennesee Titans who collsapsed to a 7-10 record and lost the division title.
    The Jaguars then made a comeback in the wild card round after being down 27-7 against the Chargers who were favored (especially by media and NFL fans) to win that game. I was listening to it on the radio while in a traffic jam coming back from a Syracuse Basketball game with my family that night. was able to tune in to the end on Tv around 11 PM or so.

  • @bradwinslow3450
    @bradwinslow3450 4 дня назад +1

    I literally just watched your video from a year ago and said go watch Joseph Vincent, I feel like an idiot haha but I'm glad you found him! Greatest producer of highlight reels in history, nuff said

  • @kekw9585
    @kekw9585 Год назад +2

    a 30 min video on patrick mahomes? my prayers have been answered

    • @jenniferaceste8823
      @jenniferaceste8823 Год назад

      There's a RUclips video called, "Every Patrick Mahomes Touchdown (2018-2022)" by a Content Creator called Bagel that's 58 minutes long with nothing but TD'S, about 250 of them!

  • @KeKe____
    @KeKe____ Год назад +3

    You should make a video of Travis Kelce next. GOAT of tight ends, such a cool dude too.

  • @FranzFerdinand76
    @FranzFerdinand76 Год назад +2

    4000 passing yards is elite level. 5000 is MVP level. For reference 5000 yards has been passed about 15 times. I believe Payton Manning is the record holder with around 5500.

  • @billbrasky7885
    @billbrasky7885 Год назад +3

    Glad to see we've got fans across the pond. Leave a reply here if you guys ever come to a game at Arrowhead and you can have some beers and BBQ at our tailgate!

  • @austkeat
    @austkeat 9 месяцев назад +1

    They were saying he had the best record to the start of a career since the merger. It was basically a way of saying he’s off to the best start in the history of the modern NFL, or the last 50+ years.

  • @jennifermorris6848
    @jennifermorris6848 Год назад +2

    Lamar Hunt, Chiefs Owner and founder of the AFL wanted to expand football into medium market cities but big city owners wouldn’t agree. So he devised a plan for a separate league. He wrote the idea on a napkin. Once per year then it was agreed that the best team from each league would play a game for “bragging rights”. KC played in two of the 4 of those game

  • @Dragon_Reborn
    @Dragon_Reborn Год назад +2

    24:46 The guy who hit him out of bounds was a rookie. He was having a great game up to that point.

  • @CreatiVerticalKC
    @CreatiVerticalKC 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bengals LB was in the wrong but not dirty. He put it all on the line at the end of the game… but on the line at game speed, is sometimes “over the line.” Good effort. 🎉

  • @noah11115
    @noah11115 Год назад +2

    23:00 where y’all talked about him getting great pass protection, part of it was play design. They ran a bootleg (where the qb rolls out to pass and sometimes has a moving pocket) which makes pass blocking easier since the o-line can “seal off” guys instead of having to keep a stable pocket. The downside to bootlegs is your ability has to be at least a little mobile and throwing windows are more difficult since you’re effectively limiting yourself to one side of the field.

  • @jonathankylemusic4007
    @jonathankylemusic4007 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey there The NFC and AFC are the 2 conferences of the nfl. They used to be their own leagues. Eventually they merged together and their new championship game was called the "Super Bowl". So when people say "since the merger" its the same thing as "in the Super bowl era." This is also why the AFC and NFC have their own side of the bracket ending in a "championship" game.

  • @Irked913
    @Irked913 Год назад +2

    When we drafted him. I think it'd been like 20+ years at that point before we took a 1st round qb. My entire childhood we fielded alright teams but always had a aging veteran as the qb. Not homegrown if you will. Some merc brought in because a different team didn't want them. It almost seemed like we would never do it. We love our football here in KC. Like alot. Travis Kelce was not lying when he said "words cannot describe how much (mahomes) he means to this city."
    I

  • @beaulah_califa9867
    @beaulah_califa9867 10 месяцев назад +1

    The Bengal player who hit Mahomes when he was out-of-bound? There was TREMENDOUS compassion for him. He was a Rookie. He was DEVASTATED & he couldn't stop crying. No one blamed him. He's lucky Mahomes wasn't hurt.

  • @petermahler853
    @petermahler853 11 месяцев назад +1

    The merger happened in 1970 and was when the NFL and upstart AFL joined to become part of one NFL. The AFL teams became part of the AFC (American Football Conference), whereas the previous NFL teams were now in the NFC (National Football Conference). 3 previously NFL teams (the Steelers, Colts, and Browns) joined the AFC in order to balance out the conferences.

  • @thseed7
    @thseed7 Год назад +2

    That final drive in the AFC Championship, the Chiefs were having their way with the Bengals defense. Seriously, multiple first downs and big chunks of yards at a time. Meticulously driving down the field. The penalty didn't affect the outcome. The people who complain about the penalty aren't Chiefs fans and, somehow, forgot that you can't hit a guy 5 yards out of bounds. I never want to see a player hit late because of the risk of injury on the crowded, equipment laden sideline and the fact that players tend to stop protecting themselves. I also don't blame Ossai. He was just trying to make a play and lost track of where they were. He was the one who got hurt and people blamed him for a loss that wasn't all on him. In reality, he was one of the best performing defenders in the game. Just the two best teams of the season playing a really good game.

  • @walmartownz
    @walmartownz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just to add some context: The touchdowns that happened at 28:26 and 29:07 occurred because the Chiefs coaches figured out an exploit in the Eagles defense where they would send a man in motion, and the defense would overplay it by switching and having a man run to the other side of the field. Chiefs saw that earlier in the year and faked the motion guy to where he didn't actually cross the field and instead would stay on that same side. What happens then is that he becomes wide open because the defenders switched.

  • @JP1348
    @JP1348 Год назад +3

    300 passing yards a game is real good.

  • @darkphoenix2
    @darkphoenix2 Год назад +3

    Of course, you don't really get the full story from a video like this. It was such a journey, starting with everyone doubting the Chiefs. There had been some of that before but it was bigger this season just because of losing Tyreek Hill. Then the season started and those occasional losses (which were basically never on Mahomes) would put doubt in even our minds. We'd seen some rough games before and Mahomes has never had a truly great defense. Maybe we couldn't win again...but then they ended the season strong.
    So we go into the playoffs feeling good, and almost immediately Mahomes gets hurt. You have no idea how that feels. The quarterback is so important, and when it's a weapon like Mahomes, the loss is amplified so much. Chad Henne came in for a few minutes and did his job, held it down until Mahomes could limp back in. He got through that game, powered through the game against the Bengals, and then got a couple weeks rest before the Super Bowl. We were all hopeful he was okay. But everyone was putting Jalen Hurts up there with Burrow and Allen and Herbert as the next QB to take down Mahomes, and the Eagles were seen as the better overall team by so many. The first half was fine, we didn't mind back and forth action...but imagine how it felt when Mahomes went down again. We were throwing up. My mom just straight up stopped watching the game, she couldn't handle it. But you saw what happened. We never should have doubted him. And I never will again.

  • @Boxkar24
    @Boxkar24 Год назад +2

    Not sure if it's already been said but those last 2 Chiefs touchdowns were the exact same play, just on different ends of the field. It was a play the Jags against the Eagles earlier on in the season. The Eagles tended to bite hard on the lateral movement after the snap and left a man wide open on the opposing side.

    • @jenniferaceste8823
      @jenniferaceste8823 Год назад

      KC used that same play week 1 vs. the AZ Cardinals.
      "Corn dog"

  • @shrayl6276
    @shrayl6276 Год назад +2

    Y’all need to go ahead and do a video on Travis kelce he’ll probably be the best tight end ever when he hangs em up.

  • @scotto5426
    @scotto5426 Год назад +2

    Kelce is a beast.

  • @A_Name_
    @A_Name_ Год назад +1

    As a titans fan two things.
    One, I can't believe they didn't show the massive run he made on a bum ankle to get them into scoring position to send it to overtime.
    Two, we had like 7 starters out including our QB. Not saying we were a great team last year but we took them to the mat in that game and they could have presented it better because he almost single handedly kept them in it and won it while playing hurt.

  • @Eli_Kahle27
    @Eli_Kahle27 Год назад +1

    Patty Mahomes is undoubtably the best QB in the NFL rn and in the World he could go down as the greatest of all time and im not just saying this cuz im a Chiefs fan I really do believe this guy has talent like no other and the stats show for it!❤️💛

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the super thanks 🙏🏼 yeah there is nobody better than him!

  • @frankythrasher6608
    @frankythrasher6608 11 месяцев назад +1

    5000 passing yards is exceptionally rare only 9 quarterbacks have done it on the history of the NFL Drew Breese managed to do it in 5 seaons throughout his career. Patrick Mahomes has done it twice in 5 years and one has done it as young as him.

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  11 месяцев назад +2

      Crazy stats! Love Mahomes and looking forward to seeing him in action this season. Appreciate the comment 🙏

  • @vietnameeseguy
    @vietnameeseguy 8 месяцев назад

    Mahomes instincts are like Anakin Skywalker. He can see things before they happen. His awareness in real time is insane

  • @lucidity910
    @lucidity910 Год назад +1

    Anything over 4000 yards passing in a single season is excellent. Over 5000 is legendary. Mahomes of course has eclipsed 5000 yards twice in his career. 5000+ yards passing in a season has been accomplished 13 times in NFL history, excluding Mahomes' two such seasons.

  • @brucebowlby7261
    @brucebowlby7261 11 месяцев назад +1

    NFL is my FAVORITE SPORT

  • @delorean237
    @delorean237 Год назад +3

    Have you guys reacted to any Mic’d Ups for the NFL? Those would be really entertaining

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the comment and the suggestion, really appreciate this, We’ve done one for Ray Lewis and would definitely be open to doing more. We run regular polls on our Discord for all members to have a say in what videos we do next if you’re not already on there 🙏

  • @cozmo4913
    @cozmo4913 Год назад +2

    Let’s gooooooooo

  • @kyleemery2798
    @kyleemery2798 10 месяцев назад

    The stats are beyond incredible. He is the best for sure of this generation maybe the best of all time depending on how he finishes.

  • @Anton-ss1in
    @Anton-ss1in Год назад

    The Key here is he played Baseball and Basketball in High School and College, he throws the football like a baseball plyer

  • @fumesniff
    @fumesniff Год назад +3

    mahomes was a breath away from going to the saints- sean payton said "he's our man" after doin a team visit and even said "he was the best i ever evaluated". the bills had the pick before saints and they needed a corner.... so sean just assumed they would take lattimore. kc moved up at the last second and took him 10th overall. saints had two ppl on their early board, mahomes and lattimore. they ended up w lattimore who is still a top 7 corner- but imagine if patrick replaced brees. saints still haven't filled that spot 6 years later, and won't have the capital to get a franchise qb until a major team overhaul which they keep kicking down the road.

  • @Retsamad
    @Retsamad Год назад +2

    The Jaguars went on an amazing run to finish the season. Three games are a must watch. Ravens at Jags, Cowboys at Jags, and Chargers at Jags in the wild card round. I recommend sounds of the game on the jaguars channel.

  • @loganleroy8622
    @loganleroy8622 Год назад +1

    Let me put it to you guys this way. A 4,000 yard passing season is like scoring 25 goals in the EPL in a season. It's not absolutely amazing but it's a really good season. The difference is he essentially scores at least 25 goals every year single season. His worst season of the 5 years he's been a starter he threw for 4031 yards. His average across those is 4791 yards which is basically like scoring 30 goals in an EPL league schedule. His best season is 5260 yards, so Erling Haaland or Alan Sheerer levels of production. The difference is not only does he have the passing yards and touchdown stats, he also wins alot. His winning percentage is extremely high. Among QBs that have played more than 16 games, he has the best winning percentage at 79.8%.

  • @kekw9585
    @kekw9585 Год назад +2

    ur question about the stats, 5000 yards in a season is incredible, i think the next most that year was brady with 4600, and mahomes had 5200 at the end of the season (playoffs not included)

  • @snakevp
    @snakevp 4 месяца назад +1

    Yes 5200 yards is amazing, comparing to 4900 Drew Brees, back then NFL only have 17 games regular season, now we have 18 games.. so he match Drew 320 yards average per game.. one week off but he the fastest to get to passing 5000 yards, 10000 yards 25000 yard and the list goes on, he is insane

  • @wendellgee11
    @wendellgee11 8 месяцев назад +1

    This season, the commentators are barely talking about the Chiefs because last year, they ate crow! Some people are saying that they aren't doing as well, yet their stats are better than last year at the same time.

  • @johnny2times
    @johnny2times Год назад +1

    love the channel boys.. keep going!

    • @DNReacts
      @DNReacts  Год назад +1

      Thanks Johnny 🤝 Really appreciate your support 🙏

  • @lil_lockett
    @lil_lockett Год назад +1

    the numbers are insane most QB's only get like 1,000-2,000 yard season's so yea thats that

  • @Iaaamkc
    @Iaaamkc Год назад +2

    Not to many qbs get 5000 plus yards in a season. Mahomes has done it twice

  • @brucebowlby7261
    @brucebowlby7261 11 месяцев назад +1

    I ENJOYED YOUR PODCAST BRITISH GUYS! Iam from Kansas. But sometimes i watch RUGBY AND SOCKER AND HOCKEY ❤

  • @GoatsCantGame
    @GoatsCantGame Год назад +1

    Oh yeah. During the off season, a great many sports analysts were absolutely writing the Chiefs off. Most were saying that the Broncos or Chargers were going to win the AFC West and the Chiefs may even end up dead last in the division. It's funny to look at the outcome and know what they're capable of.

  • @mikeythesaintsfanforlife235
    @mikeythesaintsfanforlife235 Год назад +3

    Everyone was saying that the Chiefs were done.

  • @HarbingerOfBattle
    @HarbingerOfBattle Год назад

    The merge was between the NFL and the AFL. It began in 1966 and was completed in 1970. Long story short: It’s why we have the Superbowl.

  • @petermahler853
    @petermahler853 11 месяцев назад +2

    Prior to the season, the sentiment on the Chief’s outlook was not great since they hadn’t won the Super Bowl in two seasons, got knocked off by the Bengals in the AFC Championship the year prior and had failed to defeat them each time they played (since Mahomes and Burrow started playing each other), so the general feeling was that the Chiefs were no longer the team to beat in the AFC. It didn’t help that Mahomes had, statistically, his poorest season where he turned the ball over more. The Chiefs’ divisional opponents in the AFC West seemed to have improved massively in the offseason, with the Chargers bolstering their defense, the Broncos acquiring Russell Wilson, and the Raiders getting Davante Adams, one of the best receivers in the league. So, needless to say, a lot of talking heads had a very negative outlook on the Chiefs’s chances to win another Super Bowl, making their eventual success all the more sweeter for us Chiefs fans 😊

  • @mattcauthon1755
    @mattcauthon1755 10 месяцев назад +1

    Mahommes is rewriting the NFL Record books for QBs

  • @mattdrummond9087
    @mattdrummond9087 11 месяцев назад +1

    There are very few players in any sport where there is just nothing you can do to stop them.. so far better than anyone else at that sport that you just have to watch. Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and yes...Tom Brady.. a talent that is so far ahead of their time, that they change the game forever.. Patrick is one of these players. He is by far the best player in the NFL and its not close.

  • @JetWarrior
    @JetWarrior Год назад

    7:54 - The Merger refers to the merging of the National Football League (NFL) and the American Football League (AFL...you were right). In 1960, the AFL began as a direct competitor to the NFL, with teams such as the Boston (now New England) Patriots, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, and more. They had slightly different rules and such (like being able to go for a two-point play after a TD instead of just kicking an extra point) and were generally more wild and scrappy in playstyle which seemed more exciting to watch, if a little less strategic. Through the entire decade the two leagues battled each other for money, sponsors, TV timeslots, and even prospective players in college.
    In 1967, there was a game played between the champions of the respective leagues, the Green Bay Packers (NFL) and KC Chiefs (AFL) called the AFL-NFL World Championship. The Packers won 35-10, which somewhat cemented the NFL's perception of being the more serious and professional league. They held another championship game the next year, and a third one the year after...and that third one is one of the most famous football games of all time. The quarterback of the AFL team, Joe Nameth, promised before the game that the New York Jets would win despite their massive underdog status, and they did. To this day, it's considered one of the biggest upsets in NFL history, and also proved that the AFL was on the same level of the NFL. (As a side note, this was also the game where they started using the name Super Bowl, which has stuck ever since).
    After that game, seeing that the AFL was 100% not going away anytime soon some NFL owners started speaking to some AFL owners about merging their leagues together. They eventually came to an agreement that all the teams in both leagues would remain in their respective cities, have the same names, players, executives, etc. They merged in 1970 under the NFL name, and the teams of each league played as two conferences--American Football Conference (AFC) and National Football Conference (NFC). This is how it's been ever since.