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Do you see your logical fallacy, burt? You're saying everybody on this thread who thinks your brother is a dumbass is wrong because your brother is physically intimidating. Now THAT'S thinking laterally. Or whatever the **** it is you say that makes no sense. |
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LMAO |
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He never did deny the Kimbo picture...ROFL
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I HAVE READING COMPREHENSION ISSUES! |
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does your bro have bitch tits? |
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This is getting to be almost as bad as the broken plane in midair thread |
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Oh, and I also said I support Smith as our hero. I have been swayed over to your thought process ON THIS ISSUE. |
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but really, your brother makes moronic posts. Like, almost BlackBob level. |
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Thread ruined. Burt please go the **** to another thread already. This is dumb. |
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I will also be as vulgar as I wish. ****. **** **** **** ****. ****ity **** ****. Tits. Shit. |
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Alright, who the **** wrote this? I detest BR but jesus ****ing christ, I know it was somebody from this site. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...hiefs-problems "The 2013 class does have one prospect who appears to have a shot at being a first-round pick and a successful quarterback in the NFL immediately, and it's not Matt Barkley of USC. Rather, that honor would go to Geno Smith. Smith is a versatile quarterback with all the traits needed to be a franchise quarterback. He is huge at 6'3" and 215 pounds, but fast enough to extend plays with his feet in a similar manner to what Luck and Griffin have been able to do in the pocket. The 22-year-old Mountaineer had a jaw-dropping year in 2012. He threw for 4,004 yards, 40 touchdowns and only six interceptions. His quarterback rating was an exceptional 164.6. Smith was also able to flash his athleticism with 155 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. His numbers included an amazing 656 yard, eight touchdown performance in a 70-63 victory over Baylor late in the season. Smith is obviously a raw talent, but with the right coaching staff and surroundings his transition to the professional level could be a smooth one. That's where Kansas City comes into the picture. The Chiefs have an elite running back in Jamaal Charles and a crop of supporting skill players such as Tony Moeaki, who will give Smith plenty of options on every down. The offensive line is still spotty, but Smith's athleticism will allow him to compensate. Recently, ESPN's Adam Schefter explained that Smith hasn't impressed scouts, and he believes Smith could fall out of the first round (h/t Arrowhead Pride). Is Geno Smith the answer for the Chiefs' problems? Yes No Submit Vote vote to see results Whether or not Smith has a chance to fall to the second round, the Chiefs cannot afford to take that gamble. He's a special prospect who could change the franchise, and he's arguably the best in his class. It's unreasonable to place major expectations on Smith's shoulders when comparing him to Luck or Griffin, because prospects such as those are extremely rare. That doesn't mean Smith cannot have a meaningful impact in Kansas City considering his impressive skill set. Consistency at the quarterback position is what the Chiefs need. An added wrinkle in the offense rather than typical pocket passers could help things as well, and will add some creativity to what has been a stale offense over the past few seasons. Smith has the answers to the Chiefs' offensive woes, and needs to be the first player Kansas City selects in the 2013 NFL draft. " Just to remind you all, I still ****ing hate Bleacher Report. |
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