
Watching Patrick outside the pocket is like watching Stephen Curry play basketball and shoot 3’s from anywhere, you get a sense of magic that something cool is about to happen. Moving to the left and throwing accurately cross body back to the left with all body momentum moving left is just nuts and coaches these days are now looking for this ability in young QB’s when for the longest time just trying this would get you chewed out even if it worked & benched if it didn’t work or intercepted.
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That play was *chef’s kiss*
That pass rusher didn’t get as close to his feet as I thought.
In realtime I thought he’d grabbed on and pat shook it off. Turns out he just high stepped his way out of it almost untouched
Earned every yard.
This is art.
On a separate note, isn’t that technically considered an illegal hip-drop tackle at the end on Juju?
Edit: Gray, not Juju
How on earth did he know exactly when to hop
Must be fun to be a receiver for #15! My fave pass play Monday Night was when Kelce was blocking at the line and then turned to see Patrick hadn’t thrown and was still looking— so Kelce just slid out for the pass and massive YAC.

Aikman: Wow
I just love that Donkey fans think that Bo Nix is even playing the same sport as this guy
Most guys top career highlight throw and it’s just another Sunday for Patrick
Dude has so many reps at a high level that any thoughts delaying reactions are gone. He has got it down so good it’s instinctual.
It’s good to be a Chief
When I was watching football as a kid in the ’80s and ’90s, if a QB made a throw that off-balance and against his momentum, the announcers would’ve absolutely eviscerated him.
True master of the dark arts. Some where Alan Rickman is snarling his lips, muttering Mahomes..
Now im wondering if Patrick can take on Stephen Curry on the court.

Not just cross-body, but backpedaling…