An anonymous NFL defensive coordinator had some strong words for Patrick Mahomes in Jeremy Fowler’s annual survey of league executives, coaches, and scouts.
The coach claimed Mahomes held onto the football too long, forced unnecessary throws, and chased big plays instead of keeping the offense on schedule.
But here’s the twist…
That same coach also admitted the Chiefs would have won only three games without Mahomes.
Former Chiefs TE Jason Dunn and Marcus Dash break down whether the criticism is justified or if it’s ignoring the bigger picture.
🏈 Did Mahomes deserve the criticism?
🏈 How much did injuries and the offensive line affect his play?
🏈 Can Kenneth Walker III and a more balanced offense help Mahomes return to MVP form?
🏈 Will Patrick Mahomes be even more efficient in 2026?
Jason gives his unique perspective as a former NFL player on what quarterbacks deal with when the supporting cast isn’t at its best—and why Mahomes may be poised for a major bounce-back season.
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