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Sweet Daddy Hate 12-24-2012 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning (Post 9237698)
This fan base needs to be kidnapped and tied up in burlap sacks until the draft is over.

Jeez, I had the misfortune of sampling some WIPE board fodder during an intrawebz search, and had to go grab an ibuprofen.

Jimmy the Greek 12-24-2012 09:24 AM

Wasn't a fan at first but hey at least he might be exciting enough to make it enjoyable again

Sweet Daddy Hate 12-24-2012 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimmy the Greek (Post 9238294)
Wasn't a fan at first but hey at least he might be exciting enough to make it enjoyable again

Submit to the Penii and be made whole!

BryanBusby 12-24-2012 09:50 AM

Geno or GTFO should be the motto till he's the pick

BigBeauford 12-24-2012 09:52 AM

GOGTFO

Hammock Parties 12-24-2012 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by qbsacker93 (Post 9238349)
GOGTFO

This!!! This!!!!!

Three7s 12-24-2012 10:26 AM

Another fellow from ChiefsCrowd.com on the anti-Geno bandwagon:

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Geno Smith 6'3, 220lbs. West Virginia

Now, we get to Geno Smith. The consensus "top QB" in the draft if you just pay attention to mock drafts. If Smith had finished the season the way he started, I'd probably be all about drafting him. However, I have a tough time trusting any players from the Virginia area. They always seem to come out with immense talent, but don't have the maturity or the smarts to stay out of trouble. I worry about the attitude and culture from that talent base which seems to have be a "me first" kind of attitude. His performance in Austin left a bad taste in my mouth after he was talking trash with fans and UT recruits as the game was being played.

Looking at his season as a whole, it seems like he got a taste of success during the early part of the season and let it get to his head, which then affected the rest of his year. I've seen Smith and Wilson play about the same amount over the last couple years. I saw Wilson more last year and Smith a bit more this season. I think the total package that Wilson presents is much better overall than the athletic ability offered by a Geno Smith selection. I wonder if some of the scouting done on Smith isn't the mind playing tricks on people. There seems to be this thought pattern that Geno Smith is this year's RGIII... and he's not. Smith is not a Vick/RGIII type QB. He's mobile, but not a home run hitter. Think of him as a Steve Young type when it comes to mobility.

Overall, I think Geno Smith is NOT a player worth the #1 overall selection. I worry about his game translating because even though some reports say he can make all the throws, I haven't seen what I'd want out of my franchise QB when it comes to the intermediate routes. Smith in the first round would be a bigger gamble, in my opinion, than Dontari Poe was at #13. I honestly think someone is going to get burned with this guy because of the RGIII comparisons and people expecting Smith to be a different player than what he actually is.

Scouting Report: http://nflsfuture.com/2012/12/14/gen...outing-report/
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Did Geno Smith piss in some peoples' cheerios or something?

BigBeauford 12-24-2012 10:33 AM

The last thing we need is a player with comparisons to Steve Young....GOGTFO

RealSNR 12-24-2012 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Three7s (Post 9238408)
Another fellow from ChiefsCrowd.com on the anti-Geno bandwagon:

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Geno Smith 6'3, 220lbs. West Virginia

Now, we get to Geno Smith. The consensus "top QB" in the draft if you just pay attention to mock drafts. If Smith had finished the season the way he started, I'd probably be all about drafting him. However, I have a tough time trusting any players from the Virginia area. They always seem to come out with immense talent, but don't have the maturity or the smarts to stay out of trouble. I worry about the attitude and culture from that talent base which seems to have be a "me first" kind of attitude. His performance in Austin left a bad taste in my mouth after he was talking trash with fans and UT recruits as the game was being played.

Looking at his season as a whole, it seems like he got a taste of success during the early part of the season and let it get to his head, which then affected the rest of his year. I've seen Smith and Wilson play about the same amount over the last couple years. I saw Wilson more last year and Smith a bit more this season. I think the total package that Wilson presents is much better overall than the athletic ability offered by a Geno Smith selection. I wonder if some of the scouting done on Smith isn't the mind playing tricks on people. There seems to be this thought pattern that Geno Smith is this year's RGIII... and he's not. Smith is not a Vick/RGIII type QB. He's mobile, but not a home run hitter. Think of him as a Steve Young type when it comes to mobility.

Overall, I think Geno Smith is NOT a player worth the #1 overall selection. I worry about his game translating because even though some reports say he can make all the throws, I haven't seen what I'd want out of my franchise QB when it comes to the intermediate routes. Smith in the first round would be a bigger gamble, in my opinion, than Dontari Poe was at #13. I honestly think someone is going to get burned with this guy because of the RGIII comparisons and people expecting Smith to be a different player than what he actually is.

Scouting Report: http://nflsfuture.com/2012/12/14/gen...outing-report/
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Did Geno Smith piss in some peoples' cheerios or something?

....

lolwut

RealSNR 12-24-2012 11:15 AM

I really think we need to avoid all players from the Maine area in the future.

Y'know... Jovan Belcher and everything

Three7s 12-24-2012 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 9238503)
I really think we need to avoid all players from the Maine area in the future.

Y'know... Jovan Belcher and everything

Gotta watch out for them gang signs brotha!

htismaqe 12-24-2012 12:34 PM

ROFL

That actually wasn't a bad article. He was at least level-headed about the criticisms...

At least until he said taking Smith would be a bigger risk than ****ing DONTARI POE...

ROFL ROFL ROFL

WildTurkey 12-24-2012 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 9238346)
Geno or GTFO should be the motto till he's the pick

Yes I like this. Need to put that on a tshirt to represent on draft day

Saccopoo 12-24-2012 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9238747)
ROFL

That actually wasn't a bad article. He was at least level-headed about the criticisms...

At least until he said taking Smith would be a bigger risk than ****ing DONTARI POE...

ROFL ROFL ROFL

Not really, because his whole premise is that Geno is the "athletic" running type of quarterback that isn't on the same level as Griffin as evidence by this moronic statement:

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I think the total package that Wilson presents is much better overall than the athletic ability offered by a Geno Smith selection.


The ****ing guy doesn't have a clue as Geno is a pocket quarterback first and foremost with the athletic ability to extend a play only when it's absolutely required. (Again, see Aaron Rogers at the same stage for a realistic comparison of talent, skills, athleticism and game.)

The guy says he watched Geno this year and then makes his arguement based on the complete opposite of what type of quarterback Geno actually is. The ****ing guy is a liar and obviously hasn't watched jack shit.

Rain Man 12-24-2012 01:32 PM

I'm very excited about Geno Smith joining the team.


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