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1. Geno 2. Smith 3. Nassib/Stanzi/Draft pick I'd be more than happy. |
pretty sure old Alex Smith will get a chance to start with some NFL team next year...I doubt he goes full Orton.
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I think gochiefss is really Pioli
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...I think she is smokin. mmmmm |
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yep, apparently |
Can't wait for some Alex basketcase to bump old posts where everybody shits on Alex.
Alex might have done a bit better than our expectations for one year, but that still doesn't take away what his trade represented-- a castration of Chiefs fans' hopes and dreams. We said, "Not this time! We've done this shit too ****ing often. Time to roll the dice on a franchise QB! Take your backup QB trade and shove it right back up your own ass, Fate." Fate said, "No. It's you who will take your dreams and shove those right back up YOUR own asses. You will not only trade for Alex Smith, but you will pay out the ass for him. And you will LIKE it. And as an added bonus, he'll give you hope only to shit it away in the most brutal way possible in the playoffs." The trade is still a complete tragedy in terms of the emotional turmoil it caused. |
The trade is still a complete tragedy in terms of the emotional turmoil it caused.
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Alex Smith exceeded everybody's expectations including Reid and Dorsey. Considering the amount of vitriol and speculation he had coming into this situation Id say he might have the one the best seasons of any QB last year. An extension worth about $55 mil guaranteed I'd say is justifiable.
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You can choose to be upset by it or not. |
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Suck it up. |
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Keep crying because the Chiefs didn't draft Mark Sanchez, Josh Freeman or Geno Smith, though. LMAO |
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I'll stick with the truth, thanks. |
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2009, 2011, 2012, and for all intents and purposes, 2013 were shitty years for Cassel. Chalk it up to bad offensive coordinators if you must, but at some point you need to recognize the truth. 4 out of 5 years with the Chiefs and Vikings were shitty. Cassel is a shitty QB. Not just mediocre or inconsistent or only as good as the team around him. Shitty. Bad. Farty. He's a bad QB. |
Matt Cassel has proven his colossal waste of humanity and time on another team now as well.
Pioli was the worst GM this franchise ever had, bar none. Falling ass over tea kettle in to Houston and Poe excuses nothing. |
Pioli was worse than Millen IMO
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We were SOOOO much better off with Cassel than we would have been with Freeman or Sanchez! Thanks God we didn't draft a QB bust in the 1st round so we could spend that #3 overall pick on that incredibly valuable component to our defense in Tyson Jackson!
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Sanchez! Freeman! LMAO |
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That sums up the Chiefsplanet brain damage when it comes to the QB position. |
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According to you, Cassel is a serviceable QB with the right coaching staff. But Mark Sanchez (who won 4 playoff games his first two seasons in the league) and Geno Smith suck! If Cassel is as great as you're trying to say he is, then Sanchez and Smith are just as good. It all comes down to potential when making a decision like the Chiefs had in 2009. And if you'd seriously argue that Cassel has more potential in 2009 as a legit starting QB who can win you a Super Bowl, you're a flaming reerun. |
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He scored more points than any Chiefs QB ever has in the playoffs. Injuries and a lack of depth on D shit that game away, end of story. |
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If you want to point to a Chiefs QB who's 100% not at fault for his playoff loss, then you want Trent Green in 2003. Alex Smith could have done a few things to seal the victory that he failed at. Yes, injuries and defense. That's 80% of the reason why we lost, but it's pretty ****ing digusting how our offense just completely shut the **** down in the 2nd half. We did EVERYTHING the Colts needed us to do (bad time management and all) in order to give them a shot at getting back into the game. And that's through all those 3-and-outs. It's an offensive failure coupled with RB injuries and a Knile Davis fumble, but SOMEBODY is at the helm of that offensive shutdown. Guess who that is? Do you also not blame Alex Smith at all for the Giants loss when he was in San Francisco? There were a SHIT TON of things he could have done differently to win that game. Like convert a 3rd down. That would have helped. Same story here. I'm not even ****ing asking for more points. I'm asking for a single goddamn first down at ANY point in about a 25-minute period of regulation. Can't muster that up? Then sorry, but you're partly to blame for the loss. |
Did not put team on back.
Did not put points on board when needed. The end. |
Chiefs offense in 2nd half
http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/116118/kick.jpg That said, at this point Alexbitchers aren't even worth talking too anymore, They might as well not exist. |
The Patriot Way is falling ass over into Tom Brady.
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That said, I'll chalk up "guys dropping like flies" for the loss and move on. |
Look, I'm not saying Alex didn't have a great game in the playoffs. I'm saying he's not some pure innocent virgin that didn't have a hand at all in a 28-point collapse in less than two ****ing quarters of football. When you lose a lead like that, it's not just the defense, though they deserve the majority of the blame. The offense doesn't have to do very ****ing much in order for the opposing team to run out of time in their comeback. All they need are one or two first downs. Basically, in four possessions, try to retain possession for longer than 10 minutes of regulation. That's not rocket ****ing science, nor is it expecting much out of your offense.
The QB needs to be able to muster up those choice couple of first downs. End of story. Christ. For once could this ****ing forum try to understand an argument with a morsel of nuance? |
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Charles Flowers Davis When you factor in those injuries to the fact we had Dunta Robinson and Kendrick Lewis out there, it's hard to overcome that situation...and Alex almost did if Bowe would have made an effort to keep his feet in bounds (which he admittedly didn't for fear of injury) |
The killer was the missed pass to Gray. That was a TD. However, I really can't blame Alex for that. He probably never threw a single pass to Gray all season, in games or practice.
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And I'm not expecting TDs or even extra field goals. Just first downs. Two first downs. |
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