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warriorfan
07-06-2020, 10:43 PM
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Insane. But worth every penny though. He’s arguably the most skilled out of anyone we have ever seen. He has grasped the nuances of the NFL game faster than pretty much anyone ever. He’s been raised in a culture of professional sports and he’s super level headed because of it. He’s not in over his head. He checks every box of what you want. You cant do any better than Mahomes. He’s 10/10. Super young with no question marks. The sky is the limit.

DoctorP
07-06-2020, 11:13 PM
great talent. prob deserves every penny.

best thrower ive seen since Marino... Favre...

Patrick Chewing
07-06-2020, 11:27 PM
Children are starving in Africa.

DoctorP
07-06-2020, 11:30 PM
Children are starving in Africa.

:lol maybe Mahones will throw em a bone.

also everyones starving in africa, including the animals.

4pointshot
07-06-2020, 11:51 PM
Is he worth more than Mike Trout (12/$426)? Yeah, I know, the Angels with Trout haven't even won a postseason game, let alone a WS, but it turns out NFL teams don't make much, if anything, in the postseason. The average NFL team brings in less annual revenue than the average MLB team, and requires far more players.

By WAR, Trout produces about 30% of what an average team produces, and more than 20% of a likely playoff team. How much is Mahomes worth to his team? He only plays offense, which is maybe 45% of the success. He's one of eleven players on offense, granted, far and away the most important one. So maybe 15-20%?

SouBeachTalents
07-07-2020, 12:19 AM
Is he worth more than Mike Trout (12/$426)? Yeah, I know, the Angels with Trout haven't even won a postseason game, let alone a WS, but it turns out NFL teams don't make much, if anything, in the postseason. The average NFL team brings in less annual revenue than the average MLB team, and requires far more players.

By WAR, Trout produces about 30% of what an average team produces, and more than 20% of a likely playoff team. How much is Mahomes worth to his team? He only plays offense, which is maybe 45% of the success. He's one of eleven players on offense, granted, far and away the most important one. So maybe 15-20%?
You seriously just try to claim Mahomes is only 15% responsible for the Chiefs success :oldlol:

Doomsday Dallas
07-07-2020, 12:48 AM
He checks every box of what you want. You cant do any better than Mahomes. He’s 10/10. Super young with no question marks.

Durability?

he got injured last year.

2020 - $10,825,000 ($10,825,000)
2021 - $22,806,905 ($33,631,905)
2022 - $29,450,000 ($63,081,905)
2023 - $40,450,000 ($103,531,905)
2024 - $37,950,000 ($141,481,905)
2025 - $41,950,000 ($183,431,905)
2026 - $41,950,000 ($225,381,905)
2027 - $59,950,000 ($285,331,905)
2028 - $44,450,000 ($329,781,905)
2029 - $44,950,000 ($374,731,905)
2030 - $50,450,000 ($425,181,905)
2031 - $52,450,000 ($477,631,905)

payout structure is pretty good for the next 3 years.

warriorfan
07-07-2020, 12:53 AM
Durability?

he got injured last year.

2020 - $10,825,000 ($10,825,000)
2021 - $22,806,905 ($33,631,905)
2022 - $29,450,000 ($63,081,905)
2023 - $40,450,000 ($103,531,905)
2024 - $37,950,000 ($141,481,905)
2025 - $41,950,000 ($183,431,905)
2026 - $41,950,000 ($225,381,905)
2027 - $59,950,000 ($285,331,905)
2028 - $44,450,000 ($329,781,905)
2029 - $44,950,000 ($374,731,905)
2030 - $50,450,000 ($425,181,905)
2031 - $52,450,000 ($477,631,905)

payout structure is pretty good for the next 3 years.

Let’s put it this way

Would you rather have Mahomes contract or pay Dak 35 million a year for 4 years?

Doomsday Dallas
07-07-2020, 12:54 AM
So how much would Mahomes keep if Bernie was president?

Doomsday Dallas
07-07-2020, 01:04 AM
Let’s put it this way

Would you rather have Mahomes contract or pay Dak 35 million a year for 4 years?

I'm not hating on the deal... seems like a good move for KC.

but personally I don't want to pay Dak $35+ for a long list of reasons.

Patrick Chewing
07-07-2020, 01:14 AM
So how much would Mahomes keep if Bernie was president?

$3.17

DoctorP
07-07-2020, 01:39 AM
$3.17

I'm guessing Mahones would prob see a lot of taxes which would go to the industrial machine.

Doomsday Dallas
07-07-2020, 02:16 AM
I'm guessing Mahones would prob see a lot of taxes which would go to the industrial machine.

but it's in the name of equality.

The government can spend the money better than Patrick can. The government is far Superior.

what the f*ck is Patrick going to do with an extra $200 million? Produce Jobs? That's ridiculous.

We need to tax Patrick at 80%, keep $400 million, and go fight the changes in the climate together, also need to give crack head killer joe on the corner the medical treatment he deserves.

Patrick will still have $100 million to build a small corporate business with... and whatever money he makes off that... we tax him again at 80%. Plenty of motivation for him to start building that corporate empire immediately... The more taxes he pays, the more government services he can provide. Who wouldn't be motivated to start a business knowing government hill help you spend the fruits of your labor?

And once the government has all the power... oppression will finally be eliminated.

makes sense right?

DoctorP
07-07-2020, 02:18 AM
but it's in the name of equality.

The government can spend the money better than Patrick can. The government is far Superior.

what the f*ck is Patrick going to do with an extra $200 million? Produce Jobs? That's ridiculous.

We need to tax Patrick at 80%, keep $400 million, and go fight the changes in the climate together, also need to give crack head killer joe on the corner the medical treatment he deserves.

Patrick will still have $100 million to build a small corporate business with... and whatever money he makes off that... we tax him again at 80%. Plenty of motivation for him to start building that corporate empire immediately... The more taxes he pays, the more government services he can provide. Who wouldn't be motivated to start a business knowing government hill help you spend the fruits of your labor?

And once the government has all the power... oppression will finally be eliminated.

makes sense right?

are you trying to convince me that communism sucks? you wrote all that for that?


do you think Im a ****ing idiot?

Doomsday Dallas
07-07-2020, 02:23 AM
are you trying to convince me that communism sucks? you wrote all that for that?


do you think Im a ****ing idiot?

Who said anything about communism? It's called "Democratic Socialism"

DoctorP
07-07-2020, 02:25 AM
Who said anything about communism? It's called "Democratic Socialism"

https://i.redd.it/pqib6yxpa6451.jpg

DoctorP
07-07-2020, 02:28 AM
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Doomsday Dallas
07-07-2020, 02:28 AM
https://pics.me.me/communism-commissars-take-your-stuff-and-give-it-to-other-22467317.png



We are going to get a large chunk of that Patty Mahomes contract.

That's our money.

DoctorP
07-07-2020, 02:28 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvFFIoPO1mU

DoctorP
07-07-2020, 03:01 AM
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Manny98
07-07-2020, 05:09 AM
https://pics.me.me/communism-commissars-take-your-stuff-and-give-it-to-other-22467317.png



We are going to get a large chunk of that Patty Mahomes contract.

That's our money.
F*ck communism and everyone that supports it

4pointshot
07-07-2020, 05:10 AM
You seriously just try to claim Mahomes is only 15% responsible for the Chiefs success :oldlol:

How many more RS games did they win after they acquired him?

tpols
07-07-2020, 07:10 AM
You seriously just try to claim Mahomes is only 15% responsible for the Chiefs success :oldlol:

he's easily the difference between them being a dynasty and just another first round knockout playoff team.

Wally450
07-07-2020, 09:25 AM
I'm sure he'll restructure 5 years in if he sees his money is taking up a large chunk of the cap. Curious what they'll give guys like Hill, Kelce, Hardman and guys on the defensive side of the ball to help keep a Super Bowl contender together.

CelticBaller
07-07-2020, 09:52 AM
Thank god for capitalism

BasedTom
07-07-2020, 10:06 AM
Money Mahomes

Patrick Chewing
07-07-2020, 10:16 AM
Thank god for capitalism

These people that complain against it are just bitter they aren't blessed with good genes and the ability to play professional sports.

AlternativeAcc.
07-07-2020, 10:31 AM
He's peak Tiger Woods, Barry Bonds, LeBron level...

might be GOAT athlete when it's all said and done.

He's probably worth a billion.. underpaid tbh

AlternativeAcc.
07-07-2020, 10:34 AM
How many more RS games did they win after they acquired him?

His 1st season as starter he threw 50TD's, won MVP and almost carried them to a SuperBowl. 2nd year he dominates the playoffs and wins superbowl.

They go from no playoff wins under Smith to almost back 2 back champs.

Facepalm
07-07-2020, 12:25 PM
Children are starving in Africa.

While you obviously aren't

Derka
07-07-2020, 12:26 PM
Get that money, boy :cheers:

Patrick Chewing
07-07-2020, 12:30 PM
Tampa Bay vs. Kansas City in Superbowl 55


Who disagrees?

SouBeachTalents
07-07-2020, 12:36 PM
Tampa Bay vs. Kansas City in Superbowl 55


Who disagrees?
The NFC is stacked AF, that's a total crapshoot. AFC will come down to KC or Baltimore

bladefd
07-07-2020, 01:24 PM
I'm sure he'll restructure 5 years in if he sees his money is taking up a large chunk of the cap. Curious what they'll give guys like Hill, Kelce, Hardman and guys on the defensive side of the ball to help keep a Super Bowl contender together.

Usually when the QB gets paid big time, rest of the roster plummets in talent, especially on the defensive side of the field. Same will happen with Chiefs in probably 3 seasons once new contract kicks in. They have plenty of talent to win over next 3 seasons.