The Story of the Man who Broke Patrick Mahomes. Highlighting how Kadarius Toney came to the Kansas City Chiefs and shattered the spirit of their star Quarterback as well as probably Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
People also forget when he had that 180+ game against the cowboys, we were down by like 20 and he got ejected for punching someone. Sooooo yeah, don’t feel bad at all
there is nothing, whether it's football, soccer, baseball, or esports, more painful than knowing full well you are far better than your teammates but due to their ineptitude you are unable to perform well
Having followed Mahomes since college I can't tell you how absolutely uncharacteristic his outbursts have been lately. Seriously, this dude played on teams that suffered bad beats (largely due to inept defenses and bad coaching) and he never so much as raised his voice in anger at anybody. He'd share the blame and encourage players that made mistakes. But Toney has found a way to finally break Mahomes down.
Because Mahomes sold himself out and has convinced himself he is the best player. Dude is annoying as hell and a cry baby, it’s about time he gets caught in calls against him normally cast aside in favoritism.
@@FatalFist I think part of the reason why you feel like this isnthe case is cause of his fanbase case lets be real alot of top players fan bases are annoying and the dude is actually pretty chill. Like I can think on maybe 2 hands and thats maybe on how many times Pat has been shown to be the way he is rn but for majority of his career bro been chill
@@CrashDAMFCourse I was actually a fan of his for a bit when he first started with the Chiefs. He was acting like our next Tom Brady after expecting the former to retire around the same time. But I feel like he just got more and more preferential treatment to the point where he felt he deserved to win.
It's actually noticeable in Mahomes' play that he no longer trusts his wrs. It's not just Toney, it's every single one of them besides Kelce. He's literally his only option, and yet he's even had a few bad drops. Mahomes has been very hesitant due to this, it's been throwing off his timing, he's been getting sacked more and forced into uncomfortable situations, and he's tucking the ball and running more than ever even when his wrs are open. If it's not Kelce opened I wouldn't throw it either.
@@hannahstewart4031 Mahomes would never dawg on his wrs, he doesn't trust them, its obvious. He's not going to talk trash on them and say he doesn't trust them because that would look bad on him and the organization and cause his wrs to doubt themselves.
I'm not a huge Chiefs guy, or a Mahomes guy, and I was really happy to see Brian Branch get that pick six. But I mean come on, how do you decline so much that you can't catch the football? Sure, maybe some of it is off ball placement or too much zip, but you're a NFL receiver, you have to make that work. Great video, love the long form content!
Mark Jackson & Vance Johnson who were John Elway's receivers in the 80's said that John gave them bruises in their chest & arms from his throws. That's how hard John threw the ball.
@@goldenjav2954and Brett Favre would mess up his wide receivers fingers regularly but they caught them throws none the less. I don't think he was the only QB known for that, just did it the most with that sidearm release he would use on the run for short to mid throws.
It’s simple Mahomes simply isn’t as good as we thought he would be, he’s still a elite talent but he’s not a all time great that can still produce with mid talent such as Rodgers who won mvp throwing to Allen Lazard
Toney pouting right before Kelce's lateral was the best part of that play that no one seems to notice. He was so shocked he caught the ball with every cleat deep in the ground. He of course made sure to ruin the play no matter what.
I think this year, the Chiefs' season is gonna end in a heartbreaking playoff loss. Because of a dropped pass. It would be super painful, but wouldn't surprise me.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 I was thinking more like a situation similar to the Chiefs against the Bills: trailing, needing a touchdown to win, close to the end zone, little time on the clock, Mahomes throws and one of the WRs drops it for the umpteenth time.
Real happy to see you branch out into long form stuff. Hoping I get to catch you punting in the NFL someday, but this seems like a great step forward for the channel.
I don't get why everyone immediately goes on the blame train for the receivers. Why is it that EVERY receiver is dropping catches? It's not just Toney. It's MVS, Kelce, and all the secondaries. It's not their fault. It's Mahomes. If you watch the dropped passes, they're all either overthrown, under thrown, out of stride, way too hard, or completely outside the route.
I was on the Mahomes hate train, but now I legitimately feel for him. Imagine your coworkers being fully inept, or being the only person in a group project willing to do anything. There’s only so much you can smile and bear through
The saddest part of all of this is when Kadarius Toney was asked who his favorite teammate is before all this went on, he said "Pat Mahomes". I hope Toney can make a turnaround next season because I actually like the guy.
@@lastreagandemocrat Yeah my guess too, no team wants him after all the balls he dropped this season, you either NFL material or you're not like Toney is not NFL material
I think Toney has put way too much pressure on himself to a point where he overthinks everything or feels like he needs to make a play every time he touches the ball
@@MaulbertI mean he’s completely earned the right to be like that. You ever watch a packers game when rodgers was on the team and sat out due to injuries or something? They were an absolute disaster without him.
Deciding not to pay Tyreek Hill in the middle of his prime might be the dumbest decision of this Chiefs dynasty and probably costs them a number of Super Bowls
@TheScribe31 stop saying this nonsense. Kc didn't "let tyreek go". He left by his own decision because he wanted more money and kc couldn't pay him. They would have loved to keep him, but there is a thing called cap space.
Thank you! As a noob this format is far more interesting and clearer. I am starting to like football after your punt videos. I watched one of these broken passes on Jomboy breakdown and you brought the context.
Please do not come here for an accurate narrative of what’s happening in the league. Dudes in it for the views, not the game. Blaming 1 man and his few mistakes over very long season in a team sport should say enough about the type of content he’s aiming to create. The Quarterback himself has already stated how he feels about what’s transpired and even provided context as to why he’s not concerned with this mistakes that have been made over the course of the season. I can provide a link to some actual information if you’d like.
Im a Chiefs fan and i think this video is the best, most complete take on this situation. Came here for the punts, stayed for the analysis. Good stuff!
Really weird talking about the Chiefs Dynasty in the past tense when we're gonna be playing in the AFC Championship today. Win or lose this game, the dynasty is definitely not over yet.
Great vid. As much as I like the shorts, this format suits your style even more. Course, as a Bears fan, my blame for all if this will automatically fall on Nagy 😁
my guy take punts out the name and put breakdowns or something your ability to explain what you see and have it be correct is awesome i dont even watch football but you and jomboy media keep me up to date on it you have something in doing these videos like this they are seriously great buddy no hate to the punters but your in depth breakdown is awesome
During the SB, was really cool to see Toney do well. As a Giants fan, I was happy for him to be in a spot to succeed when the Giants were clearly in a rebuild (even if 2022 was a lot of overachievement). However, once he called out the FANS during the offseason and flexing on them for having a ring (thanks to being traded) and all that other low temper nonsense, the anti-Toney hat went on fierce. One of the few players who I actively root against, and I'm happy his ego is getting shattered and the limelight is on his failures as a receiver and as an individual
I'm a lifelong Chiefs fan and thought that was really bad sportsmanship from Toney. Chiefs generally don't like it when their players act like that. (I think that's one reason why Schuster wasn't retained.) I mean, the man has done nothing this year to brag about yet he was still trash talking on social media. What an idiot.
Allen will straight up make braindead decisions at times. I’m not gonna say that Mahomes doesn’t make any mistakes but he’s a far better and more consistent decision-maker under pressure than Allen ever will be.
Im a chiefs and mahomes fan, and this wasn't a bad video. The only thing I'll say is that this season is shot, but this isn't gonna break Pat forever, dude. He'll get through this over the off-season. We'll find new guys and be alright.
Maybe ,maybe not you can't say that with confidence. The chiefs will have a decision in th e off season, spend money on the offense, and cut money on defense or try and draft a WR core that is better
@@westonstatt5655 the4y drafted a guy last year thats producing this season..that Rice kid had nearly 8 catches for 1,000 yards..not bad for a rookie....
my problem is that toney is a great playmaker with the ball in his hands. I never really saw him drop many passes last year so its probably a mental thing
The raiders make the final crack with two defensive touchdowns in seven seconds. Two plays in a row! Kelce throws his helmet and gets benched, andy reid yells at kelce, mahomes yells at receivers, etc. There is no coming back from that.
I mean, that entire receiver room will realistically be cleaned out before next season. For playing with the best quarterback in the league, they can’t seem to do anything to help the man. He’s not looking like his old self. I hope this raiders game helps the organization see that they need to clean shop offensively. The OC is from a 5 win bears squad, the WR coach was a high school WR coach, and the receiver room is XFl level besides rice and Watson. This needs to be a rebuilding year
😂Your to young kid... go back and watch some videos of the Patriots Dynasty years. Belechik torching Brady... Brady screaming at his o line and breaking tablets... Gronk throwing his helmet etc. Then they go back to a Superbowl or win another Superbowl... You must be the type thinking they should be over on the sidelines laughing and playing around when they lose?🤦♂️😅
I still have no idea why they didn't push for Deandre Hopkins more this summer. I was shocked at the time cos it looked like a glaring need for KC and this season has only confirmed that
Simple answer: we got cocky. The chiefs GM thought that mahomes didn’t need receivers, but even Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers’s needed receivers to succeed. The defense, which is doing very well, is being wasted on a year with a bum receiving depth chart, and tackles that are 2nd string at best. The GM should really hold himself accountable, because he needs to get his shit together
@@Will_i_amfr yeah like Hopkins is exactly the kind of player that the Brady Patriots would've picked up, I guess they did think Kelce and Sky Moore in particular would be better and had solid reasons so expect that, but the opportunity was there to solidify such a key position and insure it against one of those assumptions failing and they didn't
I don't feel bad for Patty. He took that massive contract. He knew it would mean having less talent around him when he's taking a larger yearly salary than his entire receiving corps combined, WRs and TEs. If he wanted stud WRs around him, he should have done what Brady did for 20 years, and taken pay cuts.
I know. If some other great young QB like Purdy or CJ Stroud takes a paycut, they’ll pass up Mahomes simply because they actually sacrifice crap to make sure their team wins.
Well, not every QB can be the GOAT and take a pay cut to have more talent around himself. Or just win in spite of the lack of talent like coming back from 28-3 with three 5'10" white dudes as your starting receivers.
Im a chiefs fan. As soon as we traded to the dolphins, our team was screwed. I just didn’t know how bad it would be. Mahones put out dimes all season for butterfingers
Man your s storytelling was gripping. I'm not a Kansas City Chiefs or Mahomes hater but you gotta feel for ol'Patty Mahomes...Bad Frog Oh I am a Cowboys fan.....so if you can do one on Dax for me. Ill subscribe 😅. I am a Dax hater
... Wait what evidence is there that Mahomes is "broken" except for that clip of him on the sidelines (which was replayed like 10 times during this 10 minute video)? Do the Chiefs lack a star wide receiver? Absolutely. Is Mahomes frustrated by the drops? Sure. But ... the Chiefs are first in their division. They've won 9 games. The two best teams in the league have won 11 games. Will the lack of a receiver prevent them from wining the Super Bowl? Yeah, probably ... but to describe a player as "broken" is to imply that their individual performance is declining and will continue to decline.
Sadly i feel their window has passed…..offensive line is not where it was…….the receivers drop balls yes but they cant get open even when mahomes extends the play, and kelce will have more drops just because its enevitable with the amount of passes coming his way. Now with all that and you look back at all those years the crap receivers brady had it is truly amazing what he accomplished, he adapted his game around their limitations obviously working with the coaching staff as well, they just had it on both sides……….its easy to look and play good when its all going right but when its not going your way and you are still are almost unbeatable i think that is what makes you truly elite…….so i agee that he isnt broken YET! Everyone gets frustated, even the greats, but that mahomes outburst was different…the refs called it right and you go after them? Thats the part that shows the start of the cracks, one game one big outburst no biggie, we need to see more and that will tells us…..i will end with this, a lot has to go right to win the SB, but you also must make a lot out of what you have…….and that takes coaching and dedicated players.
The crazy thing is all they need is like 2 journey wrs with good hands and he is unstoppable again . Better believe they re tool this off season. Rice and kelce , add a speedster and a sure handed outside guy
🤦♂️😅'A good run'? Most wins in the NFL since 2016... 8 straight Division Titles (2nd all time), 5 Straight home AFC Championship games (NFL Record), 3 Superbowls, 2 Superbowl wins. That's called a Dynasty.
It's really funny because the entire fan base since like week 3 or 4 was screaming to stop starting MVS, Skyy Moore, and Toney. Everyone wanted Rice to get more snaps and for the offense to utilize Pacheco, Watson, and Gray more. Near the end of the season they finally started doing that. MVS has almost no targets a game now and his play time was cut from near 80% to 30%. They're running Pacheco like 20+ times a game instead of like 12 or 15 max. If they don't play Toney, MVS, or Moore they will be so much better of a team for the playoffs. Focus on Rice, Kelce, and Pacheco the most. Sprinkle in Watson, Gray, and James in that order and they're good to go
Rice and Pacheco seem like such stand-up guys. It's hard to believe they're rookies. The talent coming out of college football is insane lately! Yet my bears trade all their picks every year 😭
The level of satisfaction on this video far exceeds my expectations, thank you this video couldn't make me happier nothing like seeing the chiefs fail!!!
The level of satisfaction on this comment far exceed my expectations, thank you for this comment couldnt make me happier nothing like seeing the chiefs going to their 6th consecutive afc championship game in a row.
I was happy for him after his legendary punt return and their SB win. I’m just glad my Giants traded him while they could. We’ve been saying Toney had issues.
NFL is playing 4D chess. In the biggest moment on the biggest play, the refs actually did their job. It was intentionally designed to kill the rising assumption that the NFL is rigged. Toney did his job and lined up where he was told to (offsides) and Mahomes did his job by acting bizarrely out of character and dispute the call. The media does their closing job of amplifying the emotional part of the script. If you work hard, love your family, sacrifice for loved ones to advance further in life…last thing you wanna do is waste EMOTIONAL time and money on sports that are for entertainment, led by greedy elites who gives a rats ass about you and yours. Sporting entities and Vegas picks who wins or loses.
i know our WR room is abysmal but i gotta say mahomes still has the most overall yards this season, he’s a dawg, if we had a competent receiver room, man the skies the limit
That offside play could of secured me by fantasy championship this year(non playoff league) now I have to win this week to win the league hopefully the play doesn’t haunt me
@@TommerslappersBrady and older QBs considered good did that shit in multiple games, Mahomes has done it once after terrible performances and gets scolded. Those guys wins super bowls though.
Toney is a genius. He recognizes that even if he tries hard and plays well, he'll never be a superstar and so no one will ever remember him and any success his team has will just be attributed to the QB. So he's betting big against his own player props and making a ton of money. True brilliance.