In the pocket, I usually keep two hands on the ball.
PATRICK MAHOMES IIComing from college, where they tell you exactly what you have to do, and they tell you have to be at this at this time, you kind of get punishment for that. Now you’re in the NFL, and you have to do it on your own.
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I love being able to come in every single day and work out and watch film and practice with guys who are all striving for the same goal.
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I just try to learn from every mistake that I make so that I never make them again.
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Kids in sports – it makes such an impact in life with the lessons that you learn.
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The furthest I have even thrown the ball was 85 yards. But I had a little wind at my back, so I don’t claim that one.
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I didn’t start playing football a lot until I was in high school. I played it in seventh and eighth grade, but I didn’t play Pop Warner or anything.
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I’ve been a fan of ketchup for as long as I can remember, and the thick, rich flavor of Hunt’s ketchup delivers every time.
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The team aspect of football and just playing quarterback, having the ball in your hands, having to make the plays, that was definitely something I loved.
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I was that little kid: I was the one that was looking up to athletes and getting to see them and getting to be a part of it, and I remember those experiences.
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You can have the big arm, and that’s good, and it helps out in the games, but it doesn’t help you necessarily win games.
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Playing the scout-team quarterback in practice really helped develop my game.
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Definitely, as a competitor, you want to get out there and play.
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You want to be in the first round. That’s the dream. That’s what you see on draft night.
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If you want to win games in this league, you have to be efficient.
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I think, as quarterback and as a football player, you always want to get better.
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Coming from college, where they tell you exactly what you have to do, and they tell you have to be at this at this time, you kind of get punishment for that. Now you’re in the NFL, and you have to do it on your own.
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