I thought I typed AFC West champions. I read your post like "who mentioned anything about winning the AFC?" lol
But that being said, he was gifted a team that won the AFC West 3 years in a row who was STACKED on defense who lost those playoff games primarily due to Sutton's bend but don't break defense. They were 6th in total offense before Mahomes.
As far as LJ is concerned, when they knew he was going to be the man, they promptly revamped the offense and, top down, built it around him. Team and player investment that everyone doesn't get the benefit of.
This isn't about drafting young QBs; it is about doing so based off over preconceived notions, or overt/covert biases.
I mean, he had almost 20k and over 100 TDs playing behind a sub par O-line, sub par run game, and spotty tight end play. I always mention that when under scrutiny, the narrative cracks.
Narrative - In 2019, Bucs lost because of Jameis in his interceptions
Reality - In 2019, even with interceptions, the Bucs were tied with us for the #3 scoring offense (#1 total offense) while having the #29 scoring defense.
If you put up a blind poll and ask, "if a team with the #3 scoring offense and #29 scoring defense went 7-9, where should blame go?"
Mostly everyone will say "defense" but then you bring up the 2019 Bucs and then you get a whole lot of
We really don't know what we have because, unless other QBs, he doesn't get the benefit of the doubt for playing on an overall bad team with subpart coaching most of his time there.