Young Maholmes Booked Into Hall Of Fame
Feb 20, 2023
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At just 27 years old, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes can be said to have achieved success at a young age, currently holding a regular game MVP, Super Bowl MVP and Super Bowl champion in two games; This time to beat the strong offensive and defensive Hawks, can be said to show his value of self-respect again, so that he has one foot into the Hall of Fame. He joins Joe Montana and Tom Brady as the only three players in history to win more than one Super Bowl MVP and regular season MVP.
Throughout his five seasons as the Chiefs' starter, Maholmes has been a synonym for competitiveness, with at least 12 wins in each season. His two seasons as MVP have been marked by exaggerated numbers, with 50 touchdowns in 2018 and 41 in 2022, respectively, putting him ahead of the competition. And then there are the hard numbers to prove, including the trendsetting techniques of passing without looking at people and passing side-by-side, which have played the quarterback position in new ways that are symbolic of The Times.
Maholmes also comes in an era of intense quarterback competition, a generational transition that includes the still-agile Brady and Aaron Rodgers, With Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert and Josh Allen behind them, five years of winning so much, plus two first team of the year is not easy to describe in three words.
Of course, the future of Maholmes is not guaranteed to be smooth, the biggest worry is head coach Andy Reid. Although Maholmes simply stay in the pocket to pass the performance is good, but Reid's tactical design practical and hidden high, is a key to the promotion of Maholmes to the shrine. Reed was also rumored to retire this season, and at 65, he isn't sure he can join Pete Carroll or Bill Belichick in playing until he's 70. The design and thinking of tactical details is more difficult than the inheritance of ball skills. Mahoms and the Sheik are hard to say without Rhett.
