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Mav 07-24-2013 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate (Post 9831427)
What a wobble-rocket. Begun, this Suck War has.

You have never thrown a regulation nfl ball have you? Those things are hard to get a spiral on. Also, to Clay, that wasn't late, that was Baldwin, not shielding off a defender, and letting a much smaller defender over his back.

Oh, also, it was ****ING OTAS YOU DOPE.

GordonGekko 07-24-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jakemall (Post 9831433)
2011:

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

Any list where Kyle Orton, Kevin Kolb, and Tony Romo rank highly on is not a list that one can make any kind of assumption that a QB is going to be successful and is a winner.

Colt McCoy?

I can't take anything from this worthless list.

Sweet Daddy Hate 07-24-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUte (Post 9831434)
Shows how much you actually know about football.

If a receiver gets his hands on the ball, it's on him if he doesn't catch.

Ladies and Gentlemen; your prime, A-1 excuse for Alexsexuality this upcoming season.

Sweet Daddy Hate 07-24-2013 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9831436)
You have never thrown a regulation nfl ball have you? Those things are hard to get a spiral on. Also, to Clay, that wasn't late, that was Baldwin, not shielding off a defender, and letting a much smaller defender over his back.

Oh, also, it was ****ING OTAS YOU DOPE.

Yeah, GREAT throw for no pads and no pressure. I'm psyched!LMAO

Hammock Parties 07-24-2013 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9831431)
didn't throw enough to rate in the one behind the line of scrimmage, yet, alex throws short every time....lol.

Alex Smith threw 135 passes under 10 yards last season. (73.8 percent of his attempts).

Matt Cassel threw 126 passes under 10 yards last season (64.9 percent of his attempts).

Don't try to deceive us with your sorcerer's ways, Lord Maverick.

Alex Smith checks the ball down more than Matt Cassel. It is fact.

Sweet Daddy Hate 07-24-2013 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9831436)
You have never thrown a regulation nfl ball have you? Those things are hard to get a spiral on.

I'm sorry; WHO is getting paid to throw the regulation football again? Did, Does, and Always Will. Just accept it.

Mav 07-24-2013 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate (Post 9831438)
Ladies and Gentlemen; your prime, A-1 excuse for Alexsexuality this upcoming season.

You know. That's a good point. I live in Packer country. Any time there is a drop, they blame the Wr's. No matter how tough the catch would of been. ON the 49ers board last year, every drop, was something Alex Smith did, even if the pass was placed well.

That is to be expected though.

Jakemall 07-24-2013 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9831431)
he doesn't take chances, blah blah blah. you know how that crap will go.

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.

Well here's an interesting stat for 2012....

Adjusted air yards per attemt (adjusted for sack yards and ints) Alex ranks 11th. Cassell ranks 35th.

GordonGekko 07-24-2013 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9831436)
You have never thrown a regulation nfl ball have you? Those things are hard to get a spiral on. Also, to Clay, that wasn't late, that was Baldwin, not shielding off a defender, and letting a much smaller defender over his back.

Oh, also, it was ****ING OTAS YOU DOPE.

Lol, you'd expect an NFL QB to be throwing lasers out there, especially in practice with no heat. Had Houston, who was pictured, been on his ass I might expect a little wobble. But that wobble puts a ball off target and reduces velocity and in a game that is a pick.

DaneMcCloud 07-24-2013 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Sweet Daddy Hate (Post 9831438)
Ladies and Gentlemen; your prime, A-1 excuse for Alexsexuality this upcoming season.

In what world do you live in? If a receiver gets his hands on the ball and doesn't catch it, that's on the receiver, not the QB.

Good God, you're ****ing reeruned.

Hammock Parties 07-24-2013 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by TheUte (Post 9831434)
Shows how much you actually know about football.

If a receiver gets his hands on the ball, it's on him if he doesn't catch.

Looks like a straight pass breakup by the DB to me.

Late pass, Alex. No good.

Mav 07-24-2013 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Smith HATER (Post 9831443)
Alex Smith threw 135 passes under 10 yards last season. (73.8 percent of his attempts).

Matt Cassel threw 126 passes under 10 yards last season (64.9 percent of his attempts).

Don't try to deceive us with your sorcerer's ways, Lord Maverick.

Alex Smith checks the ball down more than Matt Cassel. It is fact.

And what did Tom Brady, and Aaron Rodgers throw?

Also, when referring to the throws that you love to call check downs, how about all the throws that are behind the lines of scrimmage. Of course Alex is going to throw a lot of 0-9 yard routes, he also threw a lot of 10-19 yard routes, most throws in the NFL are from 1-19 yards. That is the majority of passes made. This is irrelevant......

Jakemall 07-24-2013 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Smith HATER (Post 9831443)
Alex Smith threw 135 passes under 10 yards last season. (73.8 percent of his attempts).

Matt Cassel threw 126 passes under 10 yards last season (64.9 percent of his attempts).

Don't try to deceive us with your sorcerer's ways, Lord Maverick.

Alex Smith checks the ball down more than Matt Cassel. It is fact.

I'd like to see the rest of the qbs broken down the same way. Thanks.


BTW, if Short passes = checking down, then Aaron Rogers is the double discount check down king.

Hammock Parties 07-24-2013 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9831452)
And what did Tom Brady, and Aaron Rodgers throw?

Also, when referring to the throws that you love to call check downs, how about all the throws that are behind the lines of scrimmage. Of course Alex is going to throw a lot of 0-9 yard routes, he also threw a lot of 10-19 yard routes, most throws in the NFL are from 1-19 yards. That is the majority of passes made. This is irrelevant......

No, it's very relevant.

We had a shitty QB who threw too many short passes and now we have one who throws even MORE short passes.

There is no way to spin this into a good thing.

Sweet Daddy Hate 07-24-2013 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 9831449)
In what world do you live in? If a receiver gets his hands on the ball and doesn't catch it, that's on the receiver, not the QB.

Good God, you're ****ing reeruned.

So, blame the receivers. Got it.LMAO


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