An NFL commentator brutally gave his tackle the GOAT debate after Tremendous Bowl LIX, saying you knew Patrick Mahomes was crushed within the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs‘ 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles however the identical may by no means be stated about Tom Brady.
Sacked six occasions on the evening, the 29-year-old barely discovered the area as his offensive line was repeatedly pressured in New Orleans while all his potential targets had been locked down and man-marked.
In consequence, Jalen Hurts had the proper platform to grab management of the sport and there was little Mahomes may do to cease him because the Eagles finally raced right into a 34-0 lead earlier than opting to play their back-up personnel.
Followers had been shocked watching on as a result of merely no one anticipated the Chiefs quarterback or his crew to be so toothless, and due to that, Jonathan Lemire now believes he’s out of the GOAT dialog.
“There was a degree you knew Mahomes was lifeless,” Lemire stated over the airwaves. “Brady by no means died.
“I am not right here to bury Mahomes. He belongs within the top-five dialog. Even the highest three. However you’ll be able to’t put a lesser god up on the identical mountaintop with Zeus.”
Sherman’s harsh phrases to Mahomes
Brady already beat Mahomes twice within the NFL Playoffs, together with a equally crushing show in Tremendous Bowl LV when he and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ran out 31-9 winners, to verify of his legacy towards his gifted and youthful peer.
And Richard Sherman feels that sentiment as he declares the Chiefs star now faces an uphill process to work himself again into the dialog regardless of having three rings earlier than turning 30, after throwing two interceptions (one a pick-six) and being sacked six occasions.
“It is gonna be VERY, VERY-and I am unable to emphasize sufficient,” Sherman stated on his podcast. “Very tough for him to ever recuperate from this whenever you discuss in regards to the GOAT dialog.
“A man with 3 Tremendous Bowls underneath his belt, a number of Tremendous Bowl MVPs. That is 2024, not 2019. These errors are catastrophic.”