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“He Was Terrible in the Game”: Christopher Russo calls out Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes ahead of the new season

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Christopher Russo didn’t hesitate in reminding people how Patrick Mahomes played in his previous game for the Chiefs.

Jan 12, 2020; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) leaves the field after the win over the Houston Texans in a AFC Divisional Round playoff football game at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will head into the next season with many points to prove. They recently lost their prolific wide receiver Tyreek Hill, and due to it, many people are counting them out.

However, the Chiefs have added some key new faces that could make them a contender once again. Recently, Christopher Russo spoke about Mahomes.

He reminded people of his performance in his latest game for the Chiefs against the Bengals in the AFC Championship Game. Russo thinks until Mahomes performs well in the playoffs, he won’t be able to shut his critics.

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Talking about Mahomes, Russo said, “We Love Him. He’s Fun to Watch. Great Quarterback. The Idea He’s Made More Progressions in Training Camp, Nobody Cares. Because the Last Impression From Mahomes From 2021 Season Is That Performance the Last 2/3 of the Game Against Cincinnati When He’s the Reason They Lost.”

He added, “He Was Terrible in the Game. Mahomes to Me Got Something to Prove After What Was in a Big Game a Bad Job by Him Which Is Uncharacteristic. We Give Him a Break. Receivers’ Progression, I Have Seen That in Camp. Nobody Is Interested. Mahomes Is Great. He’ll Come in This Year in January. That’s When His Grade Comes and He Has to Go Out There and Make the Super Bowl or Play Great in a Game.”

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