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I can recall Aaron Rodgers missing a wide open Greg Jennings in the playoff game loss to the Giants. Bad throws happen. Alex has thrown more than his fair share. But, to complete 70 percent of your passes, you have to complete quite a few as well. |
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The prosecution presents exhibit A. http://i.imgur.com/DklISxD.jpg Your client is GUILTY of defrauding the Kansas City Chiefs out of two second-round draft picks and giving false hope to a starving, ignorant fan base. The sentence is lifetime incarceration in a federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison. The same one we sent Bono to. |
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Doesn't matter. You insinuated that because Aaron Rodgers missed a deep pass, it was OK for Alex Smith to do so.
Faulty reasoning. Aaron Rodgers is an elite deep passer. Alex Smith is the EXACT opposite. Once again, you have been proven completely and utterly wrong. You will be destroyed. |
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I understand what you mean. Completely. |
AS hate-gifs are my FAVORITE item for this upcoming season. Can't.......wait.
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It's here! The first GIF of Alex Smith being shitty as Chiefs QB! Brandon Flowers breaks up a poor/late pass from Alex.
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What a wobble-rocket. Begun, this Suck War has.
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They did a break down of passes that qbs threw, and alex was top5 in 2 of them, and didn't throw enough to rate in the one behind the line of scrimmage, yet, alex throws short every time....lol. |
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Here is how he stacks up against the top 31 passers from last season: 1. Drew Brees (61 bad passes/657 attempts) 9.3 percent 2. Tony Romo (68/522) 12.3 percent 3. Philip Rivers (74/582) 12.7 percent 4. Colt McCoy (61/463) 13.2 percent 5. Josh Freeman (74/551) 13.4 percent 6. Kyle Orton (34/252) 13.5 percent 7. Kevin Kolb (35/253) 13.8 percent 7. Eli Manning (81/589) 13.8 percent 9. Aaron Rodgers (70/502) 13.9 percent 10. Matt Ryan (80/566) 14.1 percent 11. Alex Smith (64/445) 14.4 percent 12. Matthew Stafford (97/663) 14.6 percent 12. Ben Roethlisberger (75/513) 14.6 percent 14. Matt Hasselbeck (76/518) 14.7 percent 14. Tarvaris Jackson (66/450) 14.7 percent 16. Andy Dalton (78/516) 15.1 percent 17. Mike Vick (65/423) 15.4 percent 18. Rex Grossman (72/458) 15.7 percent 19. Matt Moore (55/347) 15.9 percent 20. Matt Schaub (47/292) 16.1 percent 21. Tom Brady (107/611) 17.5 percent 21. Jay Cutler (55/314) 17.5 percent 22. Ryan Fitzpatrick (101/569) 17.8 percent 23. Mark Sanchez (97/543) 17.9 percent 23. Christian Ponder (52/291) 17.9 percent 25. Joe Flacco (100/542) 18.5 percent 26. Cam Newton (101/517) 19.5 percent 27. Sam Bradford (70/357) 19.6 percent 28. John Skelton (62/275) 22.5 percent 29. Blaine Gabbert (94/413) 22.8 percent 30. Tim Tebow (71/271) 26.2 percent 31. Carson Palmer (101/328) 30.8 percent |
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If a receiver gets his hands on the ball, it's on him if he doesn't catch. |
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...but Brandon Flowers is awesome, so there is that as well... |
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