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Chiefs great Patrick Mahomes is called out and asked to borrow a play from Tom Brady’s playbook.

Should Patrick Mahomes follow this advice in order to improve?

Great quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes appear once every generation but this season has proven that he still has room for improvement. According to former Chiefs star Dante Hall, Patrick Mahomes needs to take a page from Tom Brady’s playbook and not always try the spectacular play. There are times in which swing routes and checkdowns is the best way to secure the first down or the touch down. But for Hall, Patrick Mahomes is a little too used to the spectacular pass to Travis Kelce or Tyreek Hill. Tom Brady didn’t mind getting a little mud in his helmet every now and then, Hall thinks that’s what Mahomes is missing this season.

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Dante Hall puts Patrick Mahomes on notice

Amid recent struggles within the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense, Dante Hall was on Wednesday’s edition of ‘Good Morning Football’ to discuss Patrick Mahomes. He didn’t put the whole blame on the QB but also on Chiefs’ offensive coordinator Matt Nagy. This is what Hall said: “Patrick Mahomes, I love you. You’re my favorite quarterback, but you need to fall in love with the mundane. Yes, for five years we have fallen in love with the big plays to Tyreek (Hill) and (Travis) Kelce and all that. It’s time to be ‘Checkdown Tom Brady.’ Fall in love with the swing routes, the checkdowns. Body language is everything. When you are screaming and yelling at your players, that permeates negatively.”

Hall thinks Nagy is also responsible for this lack of pragmatism in the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense. He stated that during Eric Bienemy’s run as OC, the team wasn’t struggling with these discipline issues. Over the weekend, the Chiefs do have a chance to get back on track when they host the Cincinnatti Bengals. With an 8-7 record, this Kansas City team is a far cry from last-season’s Super Bowl winners but not everything is lost.

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