Every athlete has personal rules and goals they abide by. For the leading quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, it’s something that a good deal of may find peculiar. The NFL MVP, Patrick Mahomes, probably follows the famous idiom that says that the sky is the limit. The young QB achieved unattainable success. And the driving force behind his achievements is the days when he is not the winner.
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Although a magnetic quarterback, Mahomes faced defeats many times. Despite wallowing in his sadness, he turned the frown upside down and took away important life lessons from the experience. Ever since he was a child, Patrick Mahomes knew he will become a professional athlete. The 27-year-old has always been athletic and wanted to play baseball or basketball.
However, it was only when he was a sophomore at Texas Tech that he focused on football. The popularity of the Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is not only because of the stats or the debates. But many reputed analysts and NFL athletes see the greatness behind every throw. His powerful arm, leadership quality, and toughness make him one of the best in the league. His strongest quality is his ability to process the surrounding circumstances in real time.
In his five seasons with the Chiefs, Mahomes proved his ability and showed that he fully deserves the $500 million extension contract. However, one may not get fazed by all the wins and celebrations the QB engages him in. His greatest motivation is defeat, especially the one the Super Bowl-winning QB faced against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs won with a score of 31-9 in the Super Bowl LV. “I think defeat helps you more than success,” he said. “I just do whatever I can to be better and learn from the mistakes.”
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The tough game of Super Bowl LV – Patrick Mahomes vs Tom Brady
The game between the Bucs and the Chiefs saw a sad Mahomes for whom the matchup brought a lot of disappointment. For him, it was a remarkable failure. “They beat us pretty good. The worst I think I’ve been beaten in a long time,” he confessed. Brady completed 21 of his 29 attempts for 201 yards and three touchdowns while Mahomes completed 26 of his 49 passes for 270 yards and two interceptions.
Because it was such an unforgettable game, he learned a lot from it. The Kansas City Chiefs just defeated the Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 4. This may be the last time the two leading elite shot-callers face each other. Mahomes will always remain a student of the game and elevate himself further with lessons like these.
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