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I would rather be right about Alex Smith sucking than be wrong and win a superbowl. /nonamenecessary
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And don't even get me started on what he could have done with that OL and Irvin... |
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He can run the bootleg offense of Shanahan's and would only have to get more accurate while throwing on the run. Also durable and smart enough to stay healthy for the most part. |
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Middlin' to fair 32-year old quarterbacks don't suddenly change into Joe Montana. |
He did last week second half
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best slider in the NFL - and it's not even close!
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There are other things far more interesting in life than hoping that the Kansas City Chiefs might someday break their cycle of idiocy. |
So much Chiefs hate in this thread.
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LMAO
Chiefs fans are a fickle lot. Smith is plenty good enough to win a super bowl with. Hell, I'd submit that he's as good or better than Shelli Manning and he has two rings. |
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Hell, you don't even know what you're watching now, let alone 24 years ago, when you were 10. LMAO |
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As to the QB topic, my point isn't to say that Elway and Aikman suck.. and it isn't about putting Smith up there with them. It is to point out that if either QB wasn't "carried" to their SBs victories, they wouldn't be so glorified. Troy Aikman got the Aaron Rodgers silver spoon shoved up his ass. Of course that team was headed for SBs.. Troy just needed to do enough.. and he responded with similar Alex like play.. in perspective to the talent around him. John Elway didn't begin playing his best football until he hit his 30's. Prior to those years, he was averaging sub 60 comp %, and around 16 TDs per yr. Point is, without the SB wins.. which is a testament to the TEAM getting it right when most needed... these QBs were not so gloriously special and beyond reproach. People's minds just get into this mythical magical QBs of the old days.. and lose perspective. |
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Trent was absolutely the perfect guy for Vermeil and Saunders' offense. Good enough accuracy deep and a quick release on his passes, plus an All-World tight end and a running back that had HoF potential for a few seasons, and that's not mentioning that offensive line. If you put Smith on that offense and Green on the one we've ran under Andy the last few years, we'd likely all hate Trent and think Alex was the best thing since sliced bread. Frankly, Trent might have died behind any other line other than the one he had. I think as an athlete, Alex is "better" than Trent, but Trent obviously has the numbers as a QB on his side. So yes, but no, maybe? Lol I think Trent excelled at what he was asked to do, and Alex has been a work in progress that is starting to peak. TL;DR - too early to tell |
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Troy Aikman had elite accuracy and was an integral cog on those SB teams.
John Elway carried 3 mediocre Bronco teams to SBs. |
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Nothing like getting compared to Aikman and Elway. We're not exactly arguing Alex's Hall of Fame candidacy here, you know. |
What is Elway's legacy if TD doesn't show up?
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Dipshit. |
TigerUppercut...
You seem to think Davis took the Broncos to 3 Superbowls. Tell me more. |
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I agree Aikman is overrated as an elite gunslinger, but he's certainly no Cassel.
He's equally underrated in his intelligence and toughness. Jimmy Johnson's Cowboys were dominant in every phase, which makes every single bit of the difference at the QB position. If everyone is where they're supposed to be and you have room to maneuver, executing a game plan is a lot easier. |
dude had an elite deep ball and people are in here comparing him to cassel LMAO
sad PS - Aikman MADE every receiver on those teams not named Irvin |
I haven't read too much of this thread but are we really comparing Aikman/Elway to Alex Smith?
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A hall of famer. You Alex Smith assholes have me defending the Antichrist John ****ing Elway. |
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Not even close. I bet you were the kind of guy saying Larry Johnson is better than Priest Holmes, too. What next, Kelce > Gonzalez? |
Jimmy Johnson's Cowboys were the last of the stacked dominant teams that could be bought before the salary cap put an end to that.
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this is what Alex Smith would have been if he had been an NFL player in 1993:
http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/70cd...NSIVE-PATS.jpg And the absolute best-case scenario for that era: http://sports-kings.com/wp-content/u...rk-Brunell.jpg |
Typical Clay to return to the thread when his fellow asshats arrive
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Clay you opened up an account over at The Mane last season when you got banned and were shit talking on CP and the fan base, why don't you go back?
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Troy Aikman's YPA rankings, 1991-1995 (best years of his career, the reason he's in the HO****ingF)
#4 #8 #2 #2 #4 I'm sure one of these days Alex will get above league average, though. |
Comparing Alex Smith to John Elway.
Man, I've seen it all now. |
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Can't really compare them to Alex, because their are so many differing variables between them.. and no one's really been trying to compare them. What would have been intriguing, is to wonder how Smith would have performed had he been silver-spooned like that... but it's pure conjecture, and not really worth more than a momentary thought. |
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5 super bowl appearances, SB MVP, NFL MVP (1987), 9x Pro Bowler, multiple 3600+ yard passing seasons. Pretty sure Alex isn't close to any of those. This is just stupid. |
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Not comparing here but let us not forget the cheating ass donkos circumventing the salary cap now.
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Never compare the two ever again. |
This went about how I expected it to
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His receivers rarely had to make plays on a ball because the passes that he threw were almost always exactly where they needed to be. |
Clay deserves credit on this one. How the **** can you compare a guy to Troy Aikman when the most TDs he's thrown in a season is 23 and that's the ONLY time he's thrown over twenty? When his highest yardage total is less than 3,500?!!
How the **** can you compare a guy to Troy Aikman when career TD to Int ratio is 165-141?!! Oh, because all of those stats BELONG TO TROY AIKMAN. Boy he sure raped defenses. |
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