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The worst. You and Discuss should bunk at UMKC. Further education would do you some good. |
Mediocre stability over guts and glory?
Guts and glory, please. |
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But there are others ways folks! |
It's hard to call someone dumb while while using a "what about that one guy" black and white argument, but it can be done.
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Manning, Rodgers, Brees, Brady - that's pretty much it. Everyone else is complete and utter crap. It's a stupid narrative yet every single thread, regardless of the topic these days, devolves into an "Alex Smith Sucks" thread. It's a waste of time. |
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Hyperbole aside, I think plenty of people recognize what Alex Smith brings to the table. |
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If they learned so well 30 years ago not to draft a qb in the 1st, you'd think they'd have learned their lesson about broke dick ones from San Francisco.
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It's hard to imagine how near 100% of this place can regard him as one of the league's worst starters when he was a muffed punt away from the Super Bowl and has been rated 90 or better for four years straight. (And of course was a fabled first round QB) There's no connection between the board's "We won't be satisfied with anything less than our own Brady" and the fact that this place has been almost universally wrong about QBs. Of course, that's not hard to imagine - most QBs fail. But CP proves every year anew that it knows nothing about evaluating them. It's been almost 15 years since Brady appeared on the scene and still, maybe two teams have found what CP would consider an acceptable QB. I suppose you have to find some way to go on playing football. |
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-NFL teams drafted 27 quarterbacks in the first round in the last 10 years.
Only once in the last 10 years did less than two quarterbacks go in the first round (Buffalo’s EJ Manuel was the only one in 2013). -Of the 27 first-round QBs on this list, just 12 are expected to start in this weekend’s NFL games, with only nine playing for the team that drafted them. -Eight of the 27 quarterbacks have won a playoff game to this point in their careers. And "develop" a QB is more or less BS. You get one and develop the roster around him. Mold an offense to his strengths is the best you can do. Michael Vick? All the time and effort to make the investment pay off. Never changed. Quincy Carter? David Carr? Joey Harrington? Patrick Ramsey? Rex Grossman? Byron Leftwich? Kyle Boller? Jay Cutler? Matt Leinart? Vince Young? Tarvaris Jackson? Brady Quinn? JaMarcus Russell? Chad Henne? Brian Brohm? Matthew Stafford? Mark Sanchez? Josh Freeman? Tim Tebow? Cam Newton? Jake Locker? Blaine Gabbert? Christian Ponder? Andy Dalton? Colin Kaepernick Ryan Mallett? Robert Griffin? EJ Manuel? Geno Smith? Those teams didn't really care to "develop" the QB right? They put the draft on autopick and happened to get these QBs? All had or have seen their play never take off, plateau, regress or crash and burn. The NFL is not Madden. The NFL is not Pokemon. Typically you are who we thought they were. In time it will reveal. List the QBs that have developed? Tannehill? Because he wasn't even playing the friggin position until his Junior year. Russell Wilson? David Garrard? Matt Schaub? Aaron Rodgers? Alex Smith? |
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