If we sign Alex Smith, it clearly says they don't believe in any QB in this draft.
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What's the harm in having two quarterbacks that can actually play the position on the team? |
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He's not going to develop as a QB anymore. He's too old. What has has now is what he has after spending so many seasons with the best QB coaches in the league in Green Bay. I think we can do better than Flynn. A lot better. |
i thought Andy liked QBs that have arm strength
Alex Smith has a noodle weak of an arm |
****ing stupidity to talk about Smith in any different terms than we talked about Cassel. For each, his upside is effective game manager, which isn't ****ing good enough.
Always good policy to acquire a 29-year-old QB who cannot and will not be effective enough to win a SB. |
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Settle for mediocrity when it comes to the QB position. Chiefs will. Play good football. Together is powerful. Renew your season tix. |
Some would rather take a guy drafted in the 7th round who's played about 3 games over a first round pick
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Acquiring him would be of equal stupidity of acquiring Smith. If forced to do either, though, I'd take the former because the cost would almost certainly be financial; I cannot imagine that Seattle would demand more than a token draft pick to get Flynn's contract off the books. Smith, however, would be far more costly in terms of draft compensation. Neither will win a SB; both options are ridiculously stupid--make no mistake of this. |
I do not want any ****ing game manager for my QB.. Both Flynn and Smith are that.. No..
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His ass is NOT coming here to start, though. |
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Straw man. Ever. |
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