Mahomes hasn't been very consistent with that and playing at a high level. I think the Bucs broke him. Additionally, I'll submit if you're looking for a QB that doesn't need a running game, you're looking at the wrong franchise. This is a franchise that's always needed a run game, and this whole thing about "needing the run" as if it is a bad thing is not the best argument imo. First of all, do you think Aikman, Staubach, Danny White, or Tony Romo would've been as successful without the respective running backs then? Emmitt made Aikman just as much as Aikman helped Emmitt. Dorsett was key for Staubach late in his career along with White's career. Herschel Walker was a key player. Julius Jones and Marion Barber and Felix Jones were key to helping Romo start. Murray was key late in Romo's career. This is a running team. It's the DNA of this franchise. Furthermore, perhaps some of those teams would benefit from running more. Stafford has been using the ground game more in LA, and it appears to be helping aside from last night. I think part of the reason Mahomes is struggling is BECAUSE they don't run the ball. When you are one dimensional, it's easier to defend you. When you have a solid balanced attack like we have, that's key. Dak is still a top 5-8 QB in my view, and that won't change. And I don't think it's wise, especially for the reasons I laid out, to question a QB because he happens to have a great running game. Also, maybe you haven't been watching Brady much lately. He has used the running game later in his career. It's not talked about as much, but he's used Fournette. In New England, he used players like Michel well. So, again, I don't think diminishing Dak because of the ground game is a good idea. If anything, the fact that we have a good ground game HELPS Dak in my view. It says that teams are worried about Dak carving them up on the ground just as much as they fear the ground game. Those two together make a potent team.