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Dudes on Patrick Mahomes

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Speaker 1

Rob Let's start with Ai.

Speaker 2

Patrick Mahomes is an elite NFL quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs.

He known for his incredible arm, strength, agility, and leadership, leading his team to multiple Super Bowl victories.

Speaker 1

Few not a couple of few, but three.

Speaker 2

Super Bowls been to how many four?

No?

Four super Bowl He's been three time champion Jesus.

Off the field, he has admired for his humility, community involvement, and philanthropic efforts, particularly through his fifteen and the Mahomes Foundation.

Speaker 1

He's a guy for the kids.

Speaker 2

Loves the kids, just like myself.

I had the Gronk Nation Youth Foundation.

We're for the kids.

That's why I love Patrick even more now.

He's for the kids.

When you're for the kids, you're a good dude.

When you're for the kids, you're a good dude.

Mahomes combination of talent, work, ethic, and character has made him one of the most respected and influential figures in the NFL today.

Wow, tell you the truth.

I don't think Ai got it right.

I mean, if AI got it right, it would have been a page like of Like he didn't even.

Speaker 1

Say anything about his arm angle thing.

Like everyone talks.

Every human talks about this fucking arm angle.

Speaker 2

He could throw the ball sideways.

He can throw it, you know, over.

Speaker 1

Behind the back, behind the back.

Speaker 2

This year, he could throw it with his eyes closed.

Speaker 1

No lookers.

Speaker 3

I mean Patrick Levan huped Mahomes the seconds.

Speaker 1

He's a leughing Patrick Levaughn.

Speaker 2

I love how you're just like saying his middle name as well.

Speaker 3

I like Patrick Levon Mahomes assass.

It's it's just it's a good sound.

Speaker 2

No.

Speaker 1

I got a story with him.

Speaker 3

So back when you were bawling in twenty seventeen Super Bowl against Philadelphia Minnesota, I had to torn acl and so I proceed to go out, and it's me Cliff Kingsbury, his agent Eric, and Jacqueline who was working with Cliff, who's Mahomes' marketing lady, and this rookie Patrick Mahomes and we were all at this table at some party or some I don't even know club, and Mahomes was just like the coolest little dude, chugging beards.

We were sitting back chugging beards.

I didn't really know who he was because they still had Alex Smith.

This was the year that he sat behind him right, and no one knew who he was, and he was just you could tell he was one of the dudes that you wanted to hang around.

He's a fucking just good ass kid.

He was like a little puppy there.

Man, he was just yo, looks like a shaw you want to And it's so crazy to see where his story's gone.

I mean, he's a fucking he's a legend.

He's an absolute legend.

He is alleged.

I don't have a story like that.

I just met him one time really quick.

It was on of a subway commercial and I was shoot and then he was right after me.

Speaker 2

And uh, I mean, good thing.

I didn't have a foot long you know, in my hand when I met him.

That would have been a little awkward.

But when I went up to him, probably kind of.

I just got off.

Speaker 1

How would you know that, Jules, I showered with you ten nine years.

Speaker 4

Oh yeah that's true.

Yeah, Oh yeah, I forgot yeah yeah.

Dang Dange has a monster piece.

Dangy shit represents back to my homes, all right.

So I just you know, I was coming out of my trailer.

I just finished my set.

Then he was coming on on the set.

He was coming out of his trailer and then we just walked by each other.

I just met him super quick for about thirty seconds.

We just said what's up.

Speaker 2

I don't have a cool story like Jules, but he just seems like the ultimate dude.

Like a great guy, great teammate person you know that will never you know, any like will ever get too big time for anyone, Like fame will never change this guy.

I have like just the way he acts, the way he carries himself, which is great, and I feel like that's why he's loved by America.

The Chiefs might not be loved by America, but there's no one that says, hey, you know, I don't like Patrick Mahomes.

I mean, if they don't like Patrick Mahomes, it's because he is facing their team, you know, that week current and beating their ass.

Speaker 1

That is right.

Speaker 2

But overall, man, everyone loves Patrick Mahomes.

They love his game, they love his personality, they love what he represents, and uh, he's just the man dude.

Just the way he plays the game as well, He's not scared.

He has no fear on the field.

I mean, he doesn't care if he's gonna get hit by a linebacker, hit by d Lineman.

Just his game just brings a whole new perspective to the fans in the NFL.

Speaker 3

Definitely, And like you said, he his success hasn't changed him at all.

You can tell how he handles himself in front of the media that he's such a team guy.

Speaker 2

M hm.

Speaker 1

Like you, when you watch him.

Speaker 3

He never he never points fingers, He only points dump you know what I mean.

He never, he never says anything.

He always puts it on himself.

And that's what a lead.

That's someone that's someone who we played with that did That's what Tom did exactly, you know what I mean, that's why.

Speaker 1

He you know he's in that he's doing what tomb shit.

Speaker 2

I literally think Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady have the most similar careers out of like any other quarterbacks.

I mean, they both sat behind another quarterback when they got into the league, which I think a lot of first rounders should be doing that.

I mean, look, how much you know mature Patrick Mahomes was, you know going in when he first started because he sat behind Alex Smith, he got to learn.

And then when it was Daniels, Yes, Jayden Daniels is the only one that I would say, yeah, he's he's on NFL ready, Why you got it?

Like there's there's an exception, but majority, I mean majority of the time, it's better for a player, you know, a first round quarterback to sit.

You know.

Obviously Tom sat behind Drew Blatsoe, Patrick Mahomes sat behind Alex Smith, and then it was when it was opportunity, they were ready to go and they took full advantage and then they became the starter from there on out.

Speaker 1

Didn't Josh Allen sit behind?

Speaker 3

Uh?

Speaker 1

Wasn't Fitzpatrick there for a little bit early on?

He was sitting.

He didn't come.

Speaker 2

We're not talking about Josh Allen.

Right, you're getting off but he like always all you're getting off track, but you always get right back on track.

That's why I love you.

He's you just need someone there just whipping your ass at all time.

Speaker 3

Need it.

Speaker 1

I need it too, And it really is.

Speaker 3

He's really revolutionized the quarterback position.

You could put him in that same category as like Steph Curry, who's.

Speaker 1

Changed the position now.

Speaker 3

Tom He's just a sit in the quarterback, sit in the pocket type, spot type.

Speaker 2

Quarterback, The best one to do the best.

Speaker 1

One to do that.

Speaker 3

This is the first time where you've seen like the real, real athletic quarterback, guy that changes launch angles, guy that makes plays with like second place within the plays, really succeed and do what he's done, and it's made like you see the kid at Nebraska what's.

Speaker 1

His name, Dylan Rayola.

Speaker 3

I mean, you have now young kids trying to look identical to what Patrick Mahomes is doing.

Speaker 1

And you see a lot of that.

Speaker 3

You saw a lot of that with Aaron Rodgers and his play how people emulated how he plays.

You know, you look at how Jordan Love throws and all these younger quarterbacks, the zach Willisons, their little jump passes where they try to get that ground force production.

Speaker 1

Mahomes is also doing that.

Now people are looking at Mahomes.

Speaker 3

He's that next generation where everyone of these little kids is really emulating, which is very parallel to what Steph Curry did the NBA.

Speaker 2

And what also the factor is with Steph Curry now is too, is that he can hit a three pointer with a seventh quarter in front of his face with the best guard guarding him, while he can hit a three pointer off of one foot falling backwards on a fadeaway.

That's kind of like Mahomes on the field as an NFL quarterback.

He's doing no look passes, he's falling backwards getting hit, he's still throwing it on target.

What else he's throwing it underhand to the guy.

So him and Steph Curry are very similar in the way that they can just release that ball and still get it to exactly where they need it to go and swish every shot.

Still, it's unbelievable.

Speaker 1

What a fucking what?

That was a fucking three.

Speaker 2

I'm eating up.

I got a scouting report for freaking Patrick.

I wrote the scouting report.

He's crafty.

He has great ability to extend plays, and that's actually what makes Patrick Mahomes possibly possibly better than the Goat in the end.

That's the only thing that I would say could possibly make him better than Tom Brady in the end, is that he can extend plays to a whole nother degree.

But he's never going to be better than Tom.

Even if he is.

I'll never say that because I love Tom.

Also, I'm just saying the way he can extend plays, that's what makes the Kansas City chief so good.

He's about to be sacked and he just rolls out spins off a defender and then he throws a Travis Kelcey or Tyreek Hill when he had him, or a no name seventh rounder like you, Julianne, once again making that seventh rounder famous like Tom did with you.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's like Travis Kelcey famous, like Tom Brady made you know, myself famous, you know, throwing the boss to me.

That's what, that's what.

That's That's why these quarterbacks are great, because they're making us famous as well, big as his money.

So what were you gonna say?

What were you gonna say?

I don't know.

Speaker 1

Good, I forgot what I was gonna say.

Speaker 3

It's also pretty cool that he has Like in our situation, we never really had an offensive minded head coach and we never really got to see the tandem of head coach with offensive uh or with with quarterback.

Speaker 1

You know.

Speaker 3

Like I think his relationship with Andy Reid is something really special as well.

I think they can they can they can finish each other's sentences.

Now Brady and Belichick can do that too, but I think when they finish each other's sentences, there's.

Speaker 1

Like a twinkle in their eye, you know, like it's kind of like.

Speaker 2

It's like it's like I'm the one.

Speaker 5

Yeah no, but it's just it's I think, you know, for as much as the public he's getting sick of the Kansas City Chiefs, it's it's it's guys like Patrick Mahomes.

Speaker 3

They got some really cool dudes at the top of that organization.

Even Trive Man, he's a really cool dude.

Definitely like where you don't mind rooting for him, you know, I I they're great and I'm rooting for the greatness to see it, I mean, not crazy.

Speaker 2

Back to the Scott and report, I had a couple more you know, X factors on that scouting report.

He has awesome vision.

Obviously, he's creative.

He's unflappable.

You know what that is, Julee, What is that?

Speaker 1

You know?

Speaker 2

Like he just can't be tackled, he can't be stopped.

Slippery, Yeah, he's slippery.

There it is.

He's slippery, shut up, bunch of kind of like Kamara, but as a quarterback.

Kamara slippery when he goes there.

Then he goes through that hole like no one can get him, and he just falls off of every tackle.

Speaker 1

Twinkle tone.

Speaker 2

It makes off schedule plays as well, which that's why the Kansas City Chiefs are so great and they have a chance in every game because of those off schedule plays.

When you're supposed to be sacked, it turns into a thirty yard bomb.

He's even keel.

He's never too high and he's never too low.

No, which that's how you need to be in the NFL because the NFL has so many highs and so many lows, and if you can stay in the middle, that's a talent right there itself.

Speaker 3

Even when he's doing the whole uh.

The one thing that it fucking cracks me up what he does is when there's a penalty or something and he'll he'll he'll stick his little head in the referee fucking the huddle.

It'd be like, oh he does little that little fucking headwave boats on them.

Speaker 1

It's on them, it's on them.

I get so mad when he does that.

I don't know why, I know, and it's not on them.

Speaker 2

But he's kind of like.

Speaker 5

Us.

Speaker 1

He come cool thing that you were saying, go ahead.

Speaker 2

And most importantly, he's durable, durable, and if he's hurt, he still goes out there and he performs.

He was in the playoffs, he had like the high ankle spring, he played, just came right back out and just kept throwing bombs still.

So the Super Bowl, that's what makes the quarterback a quarterback is when you're injured, you know, an elite quarterback in the elite quarterback is when you're beat up still you're still going out there.

And that's why this guy reminds me of Tom a lot, Yeah, a lot, because Tom Hey, he would go out there no matter what the situation was where w however he was banged up, he would still perform and go out there and play too.

Speaker 3

So many injuries no one knows about that.

Tom played through because that's how good he was.

And that's what Patrick Mahomes does.

He adjust his game when he's hurt.

Remember like with that the high ankle spring, what was that that?

That was their last two Super bowls ago.

It was the first one where he had the high ankle spring Bowls ago and I'll sitting there like this could be really bad.

And he had that really big run.

He had a really big third down run that was like that sealed the game.

I think I'm coming off off memory and I was sitting there like, man, that's what competitors do.

Speaker 1

They don't talk.

Speaker 3

You know, he didn't make it loud about his ankle, but when it was freaking nut cutting time, the dude went out and he was in assassin made the play.

He always makes the play when his team needs him to make the play.

And that's why he's considered the best quarterback in the league right now.

Speaker 2

But I mean, he's clutching big moments, there's no doubt about that.

I mean, I don't think the Kansas City Chiefs didn't have my homes.

They want to have, you know one in these situations that they've been winning in.

I mean, the guy comes through every single time they need a big play, and when the game is close, he manages to score or put them you know, the offense and field goal position so them Bucker can just go out there and just kick a seventy yarder right through the middle and just win the game every time.

And it's it's crazy.

Speaker 1

It's a lot of their team is like very similar to ours.

Speaker 2

Very similar in all in all ways.

If you really think about great.

Speaker 3

Kicker, yes, best quarterback in the league, and then a lot of great tight best tight end in the league, yes, And you know Travis kind of having he's getting a lot of the eyes right now.

His productions down, but then they always have some other guy, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1

The defense defense is strong.

Speaker 2

Miss Jones on the defensive size kind of like Devin mccordy and Dante hi Tower, Like they're very very similar.

And then obviously coach Balichick coach Andy Reid very similar coaches.

And you want to know where they're very similar as well.

From what I've heard, practice is they practice hard, practice hard, They practice hard, and in New England, we practiced hard.

Speaker 1

It made games easier if you were recovered for the game.

If you're.

Speaker 2

Made the game suck if you weren't recovered for the game.

Speaker 1

There was one time where he didn't come in.

Speaker 2

Uh when was that, Jules?

Speaker 1

Was that when there was a Super Bowl in Tampa Bay that you were playing in.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but you know it was just an overall domination of the whole team.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

They were missing those linemen.

Speaker 2

Yeah, they were missing the linemen and we just dominated, you know, the whole entire game.

We dominated that of offensive side of the ball.

We had a great game plan going in.

Everyone we had a script of like eighty plays and literally we ran like all eighty of those plays to the exac t that we wanted to.

It went literally from practice and translated right into the game.

Uh and we were just checking mark, checking off, like every play that we ran that we go to the next and every play was working, and on top of our defense was ready.

We even got blown out versus the in the regular season.

I think that was our last regular season lost too, and before we went on that you know, eight game winning streak.

But uh yeah, the defense, we we just scouted them like like it was nothing, dude.

We were on Mahomes big time.

But it really wasn't Mahomes's fault.

It was just a domination just overall as our team dominated their whole team in every aspect of the game.

So Mahomes really didn't have a chance to you know, perform like Mahomes.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Yeah, that's that.

That was a That was a great game, that really was.

And then on top of it, man, what about the freaking AFC Championship game.

That's another time, you no, when we faced Mahomes and AFC Championship game, Man, I mean, I'm the best AFC Championship game of all time, I believe, and it was our time to shine as well, and it was always you know a doubt.

Hey, can the newlymand Patriots go on the road and win a Super Bowl?

We've never done that before.

And that solidified us to be the dynasty, the dynasty of all dynasties because we went into Arrowhead twenty eighteen, the Chiefs were the number one season.

Speaker 1

They were electric and let me.

Speaker 2

Tell you, Mahomes didn't disappoint in this game.

The reason why Mahomes loss is because he didn't have a chance in the playoffs, in the not the playoffs and overtime to touch the ball, because we got the ball first and we went right down the field and scored.

I watched that game just now in Dallas with my nephew.

He put the game on the last five minutes of the game.

Let me tell you, my blood was my heart was racing, my blood pressure was up because it was one of the best games I've ever seen.

I haven't ever rewatched it either.

In Jewels Man, you came through in the Clutch Boys, so well, yeah I did too.

But no, let me tell you, third and ten, the game's over.

We're down by four.

Oh Rob, you know, just chip block in the d N giving Tom extra time.

Tony Romo in the booth.

Now, expect Julian Edelman to go up, you know, like he's going running under.

Then to go up like he's going deep.

And then the run across or Tom Brady, we'll hit him.

It's third and ten.

That's gonna be the play Boom.

What happened?

You go right across the middle on an over route Boom first time, third and ten again, Tony Romo, expect Julian across the middle.

Tom Brady's gonna hit him.

Expect Gronka chip, give Tom more time.

Boom.

Hit Julian up the freaking middle once again for another first down, and then Tony Romeo again.

Well, this time Gronk is spread out wide.

Let's see what he can do.

It's third and guess what.

He just has to go to.

Gronckets one on one coverage.

He's not gonna look anywhere else.

What happens?

We fade route first and ten.

Baby, let's go Baley.

You came through clutch so much.

You had a heck of a playoff run that year as well.

Speaker 3

That was a fun year and that was kind of the passion of the Tours for Tom to to Mahomes.

You know, he's kind of like hell for at least that matchup.

Tom played him again in Newton in Tampa, but like that was like a different one because that was like.

Speaker 1

That was the road today.

Speaker 3

FC Championship was always through us and it went to them.

Tom had to say right before he left the conference, say, buddy, there's a hell of a run.

Speaker 1

You'll always hold my beer.

Speaker 2

You'll always remember me.

You always remember you didn't win when I was here, And.

Speaker 3

As soon as left, he's been winning them all us ever seen so Patrick Mahomes and what kind of time we went way.

Speaker 1

Over its Patrick Mahomes, you goings.

Speaker 2

We're at twenty minutes, Yeah, my gosh, you for like ten minutes.

The guy's guy has won as a starter from the very beginning.

Speaker 3

He's a fucking guy's no losing seasons.

Speaker 1

He's he's on pace to be.

Speaker 2

We're only supposed to talk about him for ten minutes, but it's been like twenty minutes.

But we could talk about Mahomes for the next two hours.

Really wanted to.

There's so many again, so many situations he's been in where he has come back and just made magic happen.

He should be right here one day and we should have a beer with him.

That's the kind of guy he is.

Yeah, but we got to get to this.

What kind a dude you know is Patrick Mahomes?

I kind of feel like we kind of went over it and already hit it.

But is he a stud?

Is he a freak?

Is he a dog?

Is he a whiz?

Is he a dude's dude?

I mean I feel like he represents and uh, all these categories, but what is he?

What?

What one does he most exactly?

Speaker 3

I think to right now that are coming to three are coming to me right now?

Freak dog in dudes, dude, freak dog and dudes do I mean the guy is a wizard though he's a wizard, and he's a wizard basically.

Speaker 2

Recreated the offense because of him.

Speaker 1

He basically recreated how you.

Speaker 2

I'm gonna go with the quarterback.

But what I'm really thinking, I'm definitely gonna go with one of the three that what do you do?

Hit?

Maybe Patrick Mahomes deserves two of them because he's just that good.

But we can't do that, we can't can't break and it was so great.

He's a he is a freak and he's a freak with a dad bod.

But that's the advantage is that a quarterback.

Here's my big take on quarterbacks is if you're jacked, you're gonna only have like three years in the NFL if you're coming out in your kid coming out of college.

I'm not even gonna bring up any names, but I can name so many that these quarterbacks are jacked.

They can bench so much that your arm's gonna fall off because you're too tight after after three years.

That's why this guy is so great because he has a dad body, and when you have a dadbod, you're looser than fricking He's a fucking dog.

Speaker 1

Canon.

Speaker 2

Yeah he is a dog.

He is a dog, but he's a freak dog.

Yeah he is.

So can he be a freak freaking you know what?

Speaker 1

Or is he just a whiz?

Speaker 2

He just clutt Nah, he's more than a whizz though.

He whizz is like someone that's really smart that keeps them in the league longer because they're not a freak.

So you can't give him like a whiz.

Speaker 1

You can't give him whizz Nah.

But I think he's a dog.

Speaker 3

He is a dog because freaking mental, physical, toughness, always motivated, relentless.

There's so many freaking there's so many third downs that we don't even talk about that he converted when it was his team needed it, that like made a drive more, or that took an offense off the field or kept an offense off.

There's so many of those situations that he's a fucking dog.

He's an assassinate.

Speaker 2

You will murder your team, all right, Jules, Like I said, we can talk about him for the next three hours.

We gotta put him in the category of a freak or a dog.

What is he?

Speaker 4

All right?

Speaker 2

You got three seconds to decide.

Freak, he's a freak.

He is a freak.

Speaker 1

Because there's only one Patrick.

He's a friend, know that, the little kid out of Nebraska.

Speaker 3

He got the shades, the haircut, the same damn walk and clapping stuff.

Speaker 1

There's only one of those.

Speaker 2

He's inspiring.

Speaker 1

He is man.

Speaker 2

He's a freak, freak of nature.

Speaker 1

All right, Stamp it, damn

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