The University of the Incarnate Word postponed its 2020 football season until the spring, but the team kept practicing last fall. Sometimes coach Eric Morris would move the Sunday practice time, and his assistant coaches at the San Antonio school would laugh, knowing exactly why hed done it. He wanted to watch the player who appears, at times, to be a deity incarnate.Morris was Patrick Mahomess offensive coordinator at Texas Tech. When Morris watches Mahomes now, he does not just see the best player in the NFL, like the rest of us do Anthony Rodriguez Jersey. He sees the previous versions of Mahomes and the progress that Mahomes has made, even since becoming an NFL star.In 2018, his first season as the Chiefs starter, Mahomes won the leagues MVP award. He put up such outrageous numbers50 touchdown passes, 5,097 yardsthat it was natural to wonder whether he could keep playing that well.He has not. He has played better.David E. Klutho/Sports IllustratedIn that MVP year, Mahomes threw 12 regular-season interceptions in 580 attempts. In the past two season, including the playoffs, he has thrown 13 picks in 1,324 tries. He has cut that MVP-year interception rate in half. His completion percentage is basically the same. His yards per attempt have declined slightly, but by taking better care of the ballhe is also fumbling less oftenMahomes has made Kansas Citys best-in-the-league offense even more efficient. In 2018, the Chiefs averaged 14.7 passing first downs per game, fourth in the NFL. This year, they averaged 16.1, first by a significant margin.Hes done a better job of taking what the defense gives him, says Morris. Hes really matured in being able to know that these five- and six-yard gains on a simple little hitch are all a part of moving the chains and getting first downs.Mahomes wowed scouts with his arm in college, but there were questions back then about whether he could adapt his game from the relatively simple Air Raid offense to the NFL. Morris says that when Mahomes played for Texas Tech, our center called all our protections for us in our scheme. Some feared that the Air Raid was hiding Mahomess flaws. Looking back, it hid his genius.Morris says that when Mahomes threw an interception in college, the quarterback did not need to ask his coaches what he did wrong. He knew.Hed watch [the replay] the night of the game, and by the time you get to film review hes basically answering questions for you: I know coach, they rolled Cover-3 and .Mahomess progression can be measured in many ways, but maybe the easiest is his interception percentage:Sophomore year at Texas Tech: 2 https://www.theaffstore.com/everett-smalley-jersey-28.6%Junior year at Texas Tech: 1.7%First year as an NFL starter: 2.1%Last two years as an NFL starter: 1.0%In Lubbock, Mahomes looked like the ultimate backyard quarterback, slinging it whenever he thought he could get away with it. It was hard to envision him playing so impeccably unless you were with him every day. Morris saw what opposing NFL coaches have learned about Mahomes: He seemed to never make the same mistake twice.Mahomes threw six interceptions this season. But even that statistic undersells how smart he is. Watch the video and you see somebody so smart, so good at organizing the chaos surrounding him, that he rarely makes a significant mental mistake.He didnt throw his first interception of 2020 until his fifth game, in Las Vegas. Mahomes forced a ball deep to Travis Kelce in triple coverage https://www.theaffstore.com/benjamin-mercer-jersey-11, but this was one of those weird and rare situations where there existed worse choices than throwing into traffic. It was fourth-and-seven. The Chiefs trailed the Raiders by nine with fewer than six minutes remaining. As Mahomes surveyed the field https://www.theaffstore.com/andrew-boisdenghien-jersey-10, he didnt have any good options. He knew he couldnt take a sack. He knew it was pointless to complete a pass well short of the line of scrimmage, to a player who was sure to get tackled.SI RecommendsRyan Clark Slams Chase Claypool for Thursday Night MistakeBy Wilton JacksonArizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Rams NFL Week 14 Odds, Plays and Insights for December 13, 2021By Data SkriveConflicting Reports on Oregon Pursuit of Dan LanningBy Dan LyonsMahomes AFC Championship Game stat line, against the Bills: 29 of 38, for 325 yards, three TDs and, duh, zero INTs.David E. Klutho/Sports IllustratedMahomes didnt throw another interception until his 10th game, also against the Raiders, and this one wasnt his fault: Receiver DeMarcus Robinson failed to come back to the ball. By the time Mahomes took the field in Miami on Dec. 13, Kansas City was 111. He had thrown just those two interceptions.He would throw three picks against the Dolphins, but none were of the What the f--- were you thinking? variety. The first was just confirmation of how many moving parts there are on a given play. Miamis Andrew Van Ginkel was lying face-down on the ground in front of an open Kelce. Mahomes fired an accurate pass to his tight end, only to watch the opposing linebacker spring to his feet and tip the ball over Kelces head, to Miami cornerback Byron Jones.Mahomess next two picks that afternoon were failures of execution. He sailed high a pass intended for Clyde Edwards-Helaire. He also threw a little short to Tyreek Hill, and Xavien Howard, one of the best corners in the league, made a spectacular one-handed interceptionbut by that point in the fourth quarter the Chiefs led 3010.Afterward, the quarterback admitted that he got angry, at least in the moment, about throwing three interceptions, but he seemed to sense there was a mystical quality to them. He threw eight picks in the calendar year 2020, and five of them came in Miamis Hard Rock Stadium: two in Super Bowl LIV against the 49ers and three against the Dolphins. The Chiefs won both games anyway.Howard hauled in a rare souvenir in Miamiall it entailed was an unworldly one-handed grab.Jasen Vinlove/USA Today SportsBesides, Mahomes didnt stay angry for long: He threw three TDs and no INTs in the Chiefs win the next week over the Saints. It wasnt until Kansas Citys 15th game, against the Falcons, that the QB made an obvious and significant mental mistake that led to an interception. Mahomes did not see Atlanta linebacker Foyesade Oluokun in front of Kelce. Oluokon picked off Mahomes. It was Mahomess 572nd pass of the year.Mahomes threw four interceptions in a college game once, against Oklahoma during his sophomore year. Texas Tech lost 6327. This was the kind of performance that can make pro scouts nervous: Against faster players, Mahomes looked like he got exposed.His old offensive coordinator saw it a different way. Morris says, He probably kind of pressed for the first time on the road when we did get down, but he also points out that, though nobody wanted to say it, everybody understood Oklahoma had a lot more talent than Texas Tech. The Sooners offense, led by future Heisman winner Baker Mayfield, was explosive, and Mahomes tried to match that by himself. Morris says, I remember the first one was a Go ball in the end zone. Our receiver has got to make a play on it. Those were games where you know, with Oklahomas efficiency, you pretty much have to score every single time.Mahomes ran into a brick wall in Norman, throwing four INTs as he tried to outshine Mayfield Sooners on his own.Mark D. Smith/USA Today SportsThe Mahomes we see today is surrounded by as much offensive talent as any quarterback in the league. When he faces Tom Brady on Sunday, it will be a matchup of two of the best quarterbacks of all time. Mahomes and Brady are very different: Mahomes throws no-look passes and easily dashes for first downs, while Brady is the best version of a classic pocket passer in history. But their journeys are quite similar https://www.theaffstore.com/elijah-robinson-jersey-140.Both played baseball well enough to be drafted in the majors but gave that up because of a stronger passion for football. Both experienced some college strugglesBrady to secure a starting job, Mahomes to win gamesthat helped forge their fortitude. Both were drafted later than they should have been but landed with exactly the right coach for their talent.And both Mahomes and Brady have a mental aptitude for the game that is easier to see in the NFL than it was in college. Brady got better as football became more complicated because his ability to process and execute in real time is extraordinary. Scouts who focused on his apparent physical limitations at Michigan missed out on how quickly he thinks. Mahomes was overlooked for a reason that is both similar and the opposite: Scouts were so enamored of his physical gifts that they missed out on how quickly he thinks. It was easy to see him as a guy who got by on arm talent alone.Morris is both amazed and unsurprised by how great of a pro Mahomes has been. The coordinator was there when the roots took hold.Mahomes is wise beyond his years in decision-making, Morris says. I cant take this chance. Its not worth it to throw an interception. Chiefs teammates marvel, too, at Mahomess spatial awareness. When he errs, he knows how and why before he walks off the field, and he applies it to the next play. Anybody watching the QB at Texas Tech could have seen that he had the physical tools to play in the NFL, but his mental gifts were partially hidden by the Air Raid and his sometimes overmatched teammates.When the Chiefs staff visited Lubbock to meet with Mahomes before the 2017 draft, the QB was asked to break down Kansas Citys offense on a whiteboard. When he finished, coach Andy Reid told the Texas Tech staff, Wow, thats one of the best board sessions Ive ever been a part of. If Reid was surprised, the Tech staff was not. And now, four years later, neither are we.The last time Mahomes played in a Super Bowl, he had two interceptions. One was a forced throw, deep on third-and-12, that effectively served as a short punt. The other was a failure of executionhe had Hill open but threw behind him. Mahomes has no doubt learned from both mistakes. After all, Patrick Mahomes never seems to make the same mistake twice.Read more of SI Daily Cover stories
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