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Patrick Mahomes is not the best: the crushing verdict of a 7-time NBA champion on the Chiefs star

The unexpected criticism crosses sports boundaries and reignites the debate over who truly deserves the crown of best quarterback in the NFL

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The figure of Patrick Mahomes, considered untouchable in the NFL for years, is going through an unexpected moment.

Two consecutive losses have been enough for outside voices, even from other sports disciplines, to question his supremacy.

This time, the comment did not come from a football analyst, but from a seven-time NBA champion who delivered a verdict as blunt as it was surprising.

Patrick Mahomes in the eye of the storm: the verdict shaking the NFL

Robert Horry, legendary former NBA player, used his platform on the Big Shot Bob podcast to deliver a direct sentence, Patrick Mahomes is no longer the best quarterback in the league.

He said it outright, pointing to the 0-2 start, the worst of Mahomes career and the first such start for the Chiefs since 2014.

A critique that crosses sports boundaries

The raw numbers are unsettling, Mahomes has thrown for 445 yards and two touchdowns in those two games, stats that, in isolation, aren’t discouraging. However, the collective results against the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Chargers have set off alarm bells.

Robert Horry, legendary former NBA player, used his platform on the Big Shot Bob podcast to deliver a direct sentence, Patrick Mahomes is no longer the best quarterback in the league.
Robert Horry, legendary former NBA player, used his platform on the Big Shot Bob podcast to deliver a direct sentence, Patrick Mahomes is no longer the best quarterback in the league.

What makes the situation even more intriguing is that the criticism did not come from a direct rival, but from a basketball icon who decided to step into the NFL debate.

The weight of history and immediate pressure

Beyond Horry words, what looms over Kansas City is the daunting statistic: no team that started a season 0-3 has ever reached the Super Bowl.

Patrick Mahomes, a leader with three titles and five Super Bowl appearances, knows he now faces a challenge that will test not only his talent but also his character as the face of a franchise that has lived recent glory.

The upcoming matchup against the New York Giants appears decisive. Both the Chiefs and the Giants arrive with the same negative record, but the narrative surrounding Mahomes is different. The two-time MVP carries the burden of proving his reign remains intact.

If defeat strikes again, Horry phrase could become an uncomfortable echo that resonates far beyond the NFL.

Patrick Mahomes stands at a crossroads: either he reaffirms his status as the best quarterback, or he opens the door to a debate that few dared to raise just months ago.

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