I absolutely hate the bullshit this team puts it's fans through.
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Here are the quarterbacks Alex Smith compares to.
Matt Cassel, Elvis Grbac and Bill Kenney are included! SHITLIST http://i.imgur.com/WZmpCaI.jpg |
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...their-options/
Chiefs decision to trade for Smith says plenty about their optionsPosted by Mike Florio on February 27, 2013, 3:40 PM EST Last year, when Alex Smith was an unrestricted free agent, the Chiefs didn’t make a play for him. This year, they opted to send the 34th overall pick in the draft and a conditional selection in 2014 to San Francisco in order to secure the final two years of his contract. So what does this all mean? Let’s break it down. First, it means that coach Andy Reid concluded during his time to date on the job that Matt Cassel, Brady Quinn, and Ricky Stanzi aren’t the answer. (When Reid was on PFT Live last month, he left the door open regarding the possibility of giving the job to one of the men on the roster.) Second, it means that the Chiefs didn’t like any of the available free-agent options in 2013. If they did, they would have signed a guy and in turn kept their picks. Third, it means that there was no one else they wanted to acquire via trade with a lesser package of picks. Fourth, and finally, it means that the Chiefs not only decided that no incoming rookie quarterback justifies selection with their first-round pick but also that no incoming rookie quarterback justifies selection with their second-round pick. Regardless, then, of how well Smith plays (or doesn’t) for the Chiefs, the deal means that the Chiefs have considered giving up a second-round pick and another pick in the future for the 49ers’ No. 2 quarterback to be a better option than any other option that was available to the team. Which means, frankly, that the Chiefs really didn’t believe they had any other options. |
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I'd say this is a wakeup call to the Geno Smith Kool-Aid drinkers who act like he's Joe Montana in black, but I'm not that optimistic that they'll see the reality of the situation. Bottomline, this is a bad year for QBs in the draft, not a single one of them is ready to start, so unless people fancied the Chiefs with someone like Matt Moore at the helm next year, this about as good as it could have been for them in terms of having a quarterback. |
Alex Smith's career record when the opponent scores at least 24 points:
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And one of those wins was the playoff game. The other was against the shitty Rams.
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He is still better then cAssHole. Maybe.
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Just want to get in on the bottom floor of this.
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The reasoning used by many for this trade is that "Alex was good under Jim"
Alex averaged 187.7 YPG under Jim. Here are the season YPG for the recent SB winning QBs. Flacco - 238.6 Manning - 308.3 Rodgers - 261.5 Brees - 292.5 Roethlisberger - 206.3 Manning - 208.5 Manning - 274.5 Roethlisberger - 198.8 Brady - 230.8 Brady - 226.8 Johnson - 234.5 Brady - 189.5 Dilfer - 136.5 Warner - 272.5 Elway - 215.8 Elway - 227.2 Favre - 243.3 |
Doug Gottlieb just said all the Alex Smith h8rs are W-R-O-N-G!
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Blaine Gabbert> Alex Smith
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[QUOTE=Rausch;9447305]Considering that he likes to have his QB/Passing game carry his offense this move is full-retart...[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure Andy Reid knows better than some randoms on an internet forum who only act like they get paid for their opinions. |
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