What makes Patrick Mahomes so hard to stop?NFL 2022. The Kansas City Chief What makes Patrick Mahomes so hard to stop? Kansas City is top of the AFC West Division, which they had won the previous six seasons. Mahomes topped the league with 11 touchdown passes, first in Total QBR (82.3) and second in passer rating (108.4). Mahomes has reinvented his game before our eyes, morphing — out of necessity — from a quick-strike superstar to one of the NFL’s truly patient performers. The evolution of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been a process to behold. So, what makes a midfielder with so many outstanding numbers? How far can he go? What will Mahomes do with the super clash with Josh Allen in the sixth quarter? It's all in today's video. But before jumping into the video, remember to subscribe and tap the bell icon, so you won't miss out on updates. Now, let’s begin. The ability to complete unique passes Mahomes has completed many unconventional passes in his four-plus seasons as an NFL starting quarterback, whether they be of the no-look, sidearmed or even left-handed variety. He added to his collection in a recent Sunday night game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After being chased from the pocket and scrambling behind the line of scrimmage for 39.4 yards, Mahomes did a 360 spin to avoid a defender before flipping a 2-yard touchdown pass to running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire. More than anything, what sets Mahomes apart is his ability to quickly adapt to changing circumstances and make a play when seemingly none is there. "The NFL hasn't seen anything like Mahomes, I promise you that,'' Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said after the game. "You saw it today. He's the Houdini of our era. The guy finds ways to make plays throughout the game -- big-time third downs, big-time goal-line plays, just willing our team to the end zone, willing our team to win. That's our ultimate leader, man." Kelce would undoubtedly get agreement from the opposing teams Mahomes has most thrived against. One is the Las Vegas Raiders. After a sparkling come-from-behind performance in a 30-29 Chiefs win on Monday night, Mahomes is 8-1 against the Raiders with 26 touchdowns and three interceptions. The ability to adapt to any broken scheme "The thing about Mahomes is obviously he's very, very good at when things don't go right scheme-wise, when the play breaks down, he's obviously someone who can adapt,'' Raiders defensive lineman Clelin Ferrell said. "That's probably the hardest thing for a rusher, because when you know where a quarterback's going to be ... it makes it a lot easier to know how you're going to rush him. But Pat Mahomes, it may be a play where he's backing out, he's 20 feet deep, and he's throwing it off his back foot. What makes Patrick Mahomes so hard to stop?NFL 2022. The Kansas City Chief