You see Tom Brady, you see Alex Smith, and you see all those guys in the pocket and how quick they are with their footwork and how they get the ball out fast. I have to get like that.
PATRICK MAHOMES IIWhen I was young I used to eat ketchup sandwiches – just bread and ketchup.
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You can always regret just missing it, but as a football player, you have to move on to the next 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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I want people to know that I’m going to leave every single thing on the field.
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Good third-down teams are teams that usually have success in this league. –
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Definitely, as a competitor, you want to get out there and play.
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You dream of your first NFL start when you’re a little kid, playing football in the backyard, but until you get there, you never know what to expect.
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When I was young I used to eat ketchup sandwiches – just bread and ketchup.
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In the pocket, I usually keep two hands on the ball.
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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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When you’re in this league, you have to do something every single day. You have off days, but those off days are usually watching film.
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It’s not like I mean to throw no-look passes. I think it kind of happens out of instinct. As I do it, I’m like, ‘Dang, I didn’t even mean to do that.
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You have to be secure with the ball. You can’t lose it.
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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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I’m a little quick – I can run a little bit – but I know I can’t make a lot happen. So my thinking always was, ‘Why don’t you put it in the fast guys’ hands and let them make plays.
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You have to learn and develop from every experience you see on the field. I might see an unscouted blitz. I might see different coverages than I’m expecting. So I need to process and make those adjustments as I go.
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