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Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Throws No-Look Interception, Then Yells At His team
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Kansas City Chiefs star QB Patrick Mahomes has pulled off a couple no-look passes before, but not today. This one cost him a turnover...
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Not long after a couple of more turnovers, he had some words for his offense...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Napolianville31 months
wheels coming off KC bandwagon! Mahomes a 1 season flash!
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FaCubeItches31 months
To be fair, any of us here on this board could throw a no-look interception in the NFL. We could probably even throw a looking one.
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kywildcatfanone31 months
He tries too hard sometimes. I mean, just because you completed one once, doesn't mean to try it every time you get a chance.
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Zephyrius31 months
Most overrated play ever!!!
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TigerMan7931 months
It should have been caught. Another dumb post
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BayouCowboy31 months
Go back and slow the play down. Mahommes threw it behind the WR and he had to turn his body back for the catch. If he wasn't trying to make a highlight and just threw it to a better spot he could have had an easy play and possible score. No need for the hot dog no look throw.
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S1C EM31 months
Doesn't matter, Bayou, it hit him in the hands. He has to catch that.
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Datbayoubengal31 months
Larry why are you so stupid. The pass catcher had a ball bounce off his hands into an int and the other two turnovers were fumbles by the RB and WR. He's being a leader telling all of them to get their act together. This exactly what you want. They are now up 17-14 and He's thrown 2 TDs, one to the RB that fumbled.
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YMCA31 months
I mean it technically should’ve been caught. They know to keep their eyes open as much as he does crap like that.
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dbbuilder7931 months
Jordan Jefferson would be proud
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