Chiefs OL Mitchell Schwartz Has Awesome Response on Twitter to Fan Asking About Patrick Mahomes Impact
By Scott Rogust

Just two weeks ago, the Kansas City Chiefs conquered the demon that tortured them for 50 years, as they defeated the San Francisco 49ers to win Super Bowl LIV.
The Chiefs had countless quarterbacks try to accomplish that feat, but to no avail. Hell, even Joe Montana couldn't deliver a Lombardi Trophy to KC. But the man to do the deed was Patrick Mahomes. As a result, he's earned the respect not only from fans, but his teammates.
While holding a Q and A on Twitter, a fan asked Chiefs offensive tackle Mitchell Schwartz how much of an impact Mahomes had over the other signal callers he blocked for. Schwartz awesomely replied with a simple photo.
https://t.co/dxAnx9zpEb pic.twitter.com/ORVPGnn1q0
— Mitchell Schwartz (@MitchSchwartz71) February 16, 2020
Yup, nothing else to say here. Case proven.
While Mahomes' brilliant fourth quarter in Super Bowl LIV allowed the Chiefs to comeback from a 20-10 deficit to win 31-20, that wouldn't have happened without the stellar play from Schwartz. In fact, throughout the Chiefs' entire 2019 campaign, Schwartz allowed zero sacks in 757 pass blocking snaps.
Mitchell Schwartz was a wall this season ? @MitchSchwartz71 @Chiefs pic.twitter.com/LZ89NeFDMP
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) February 11, 2020
That's legit.
A team can go as far as their quarterback can take them. But for the signal caller to do that, they need a stout offensive line to give them enough time in the pocket to make the play. Schwartz and his fellow linemen did just that, and Mahomes did the rest of the work.