No, he doesn’t. Mahomes did in college like I’ve already mentioned in this topic, just like Dak. Dak has been bottom of the barrel in traditional drop steps. This is what Dak-stans like to harp on, that the the league had moved the trend of college (more because the rules have been set up for more offense to attract more viewership), that somehow implies complete disappearance of traditional football skills.
Goff is as much a one-read QB as Dak, both of them on first read to second read had the highest drop offs among any QB in 2018, Goff in 2019 ran the seven step drop 56 TIMES, to lead the league. Dak runs it on average two times a game now, despite how much we pass.
and like I said, the very first game of KCs RB rookie year, he ran for 97 yards on 8 carries against SIX OR LESS MEN in the BOX, meaning teams don’t dare Mahomes to beat them with his arm, unlike the scrub that is Dak, who has been running a top ranked play action offense the majority of his career here, even now with how much we throw. Dak led the league in play action passing yardage last year, and completely sucked in the red zone, meaning all he does is pad his stats against teams playing the run.
And we RUN a CORYELL.
You are the typical Dak-Stan that will yap about Aikman’s completion percentage in the 90s as a measuring bar of this bum that is Dak, and tell us how great Dak is, despite Aikman playing in the 90s with his career statistician completion percentage being higher than both Marino and Elway. By your logic, Dak is better than these three all-time greats. GTFOh with your garbage take nonsense that has zero basis in reality.