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Jesus ****ing Christ. There is absolutely no good reason to doubt these things about the guy. Question his coaching, flaws in his game, whatever. But if you did 3 minutes of ****ing research you would know that this guy is probably the smartest, hardest-working QB in the entire class. You have no good reason to question those things. Unless he "just looks" dumb and lazy to you. In which case I think I know why. |
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It sounds nice but, it's not reality. You can turn a housewife into a ho but, you can't turn a ho into a housewife. |
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I'm talking about actual intelligence. Go read any Geno fap article if you want to see how his actual intelligence seeps into his leadership qualities as a quarterback. The way MahiMike was talking, it's like he thought Geno Smith was as dumb as Vince Young. |
Would you ever go to a youth chess tournament and say, "I question the intelligence of these kids"?
Didn't think so. |
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I saw the Texas Tech tape. Did YOU watch it? Because that's not what Geno ****ing did. More often than not he chucked it short because this downfield guys weren't open. The bad part is neither were his short routes. My question for that is where the **** is he supposed to throw it if the defense has all of the routes figured out? It's not like Geno is one read and go like Cassel. He's got all his guys in his field of vision. That's how the air raid offense works. If he were in a pro style set, then yes, I would expect him to keep his head on a swivel after he takes the drop. But he doesn't need to. |
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I admit when I'm wrong every day. |
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