Didnt even realize he was still in the league. It must be the meth that's keeping him active. Because Missouri. Meth capital.
No, but I do very specifically remember the first time kstate came to Lubbock because of how impressed teenaged me was by how many purple flags were flying on cars all over town
If you ever make it back let me know and we can meet up...grab some beers...watch some football...kiss...stuff like that.
On one of his worst days, Patrick Mahomes shows why he is the NFL’s best | Washington Post A gulf exists between Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the NFL, and his performance Sunday afternoon provided a new way to explain the distance. He struggled to solve a sophisticated defensive game plan, the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense frequently stalled, and he failed to throw a touchdown pass. Mahomes also passed for more than 300 yards. He peeked at a referee to check and see if it was worthwhile to continue scrambling, and when he saw it was, he casually scampered for 25 yards. He led a game-winning, last-minute touchdown drive on which he darted 15 yards on fourth and eight. Mahomes’s tough days render him the most powerful weapon in the NFL. Even when he seems vulnerable, Mahomes is inevitable.
Some of us go by when the league was formed, regardless of when teams were able to start conference play.
only slightly Mahomes related, but very enjoyable and I'm not sure where else to post it. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...-andy-reid-told-mahomes-favre-other-nfl-stars
i believe the original reference was to tailgating at the first big 12 game which would be 1996 hth now back to Mahomes talk pls
We really should probably hash this out, because 1994 seems like a long time ago but 1996? Seems like just yesterday.
That was literally me last night. Fucking sucks. The Chiefs just can't have good things. It's in the bible or something.