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And look... Geno has shown he can run through progressions better than a lot of typical spread qbs. But let's not pretend its something he has to prove in ways well beyond what he's demonstrated so far. He has to do it, do it often, and do it quickly and well. I believe he can. But is it a risk? For now, yes, and Moreso than a qb whose college offense is built around doing this all the time. |
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If he doesn't succeed as a pocket passer, and Smith doesn't succeed as pocket passer, then the only differnce is that you win some games with RGIII that you don't win with Smith. I don't ****ing care about winning a few extra games. If neither succeed as a pocket passer, then you aren't going to the SB with either one, and that's all I ****ing care about, you useless dipshit. |
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And as I've said... His upside is he becomes an exceptional passer with exceptional ability to extend plays and stretch the field in ways that are uncommon. His athleticism turns him into a prospect geno can't be. |
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I want the Chiefs to draft Geno Smith. Period. That's it. You are the one flipping the **** out because someone mentioned Geno and Luck in the same post. The horse is on the way to the glue factory and you're still attempting to make an issue out of it. |
It sounded like someone in the crowd blew a whistle causing your D to stop playing on the Tammne catch.
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Yes, RGIII is faster, but they both have outstanding ability to break containment, and they both have outstanding ability to make plays with their arms when they get outside the pocket. RGIII's speed just makes him more dangerous as a runner if everything else breaks down, but Smith is more advanced at keeping his head downfield, and not just checking down once he gets outside the pocket. |
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Right, Soren? |
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It's people like you that are crying in their spilled milk that we didn't take either guy last year and are left with the leftovers this year, not realizing that there was no way in hell that we had a chance at either of them. And it's people like me who see a guy like Geno as approximately on the same level as those two (and, as stated, I like him better than Griffin at the same stage) and I'm happy as hell to get a chance to get a guy like that for the Chiefs. Quote:
It's like someone screaming that Elway was the greatest ever and anyone that compared Kelly or Marino to him was a moron because he was guaranteed to be the best quarterback prospect ever by the pundits. Personally, I could care less about both Griffin and Luck. They aren't on the Chiefs. **** 'em. I do care about the Chiefs, and want them to get the best QB that they can. That guy is Geno. |
Oh, those Cleveland and Jacksonville wins today warm my heart.
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3 more games SNR. We just need to lose our next 3 and we WIN the Geno sweepstakes.
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Also, I am changing my mind. I think Buffalo could move to #1 and take a QB. However, Geno WILL NOT go #1. There is just no way. the more tape I watch, the more I see how unlikely that is. |
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The Chiefs will be good again with a great QB and you won't be allowed to relish in those victories with the other fans because you're a turd and a half. |
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I look at body language and I don't see a leader. I see horrible footwork. I see fear at times that leads to indecision. I see bad habits and patterns. I see an inability to throw into tight pockets. I see plenty of things that won't translate to the NFL. I see a guy who is terrible at doing the most simple things like selling a play action pass. He is talented and he is smart. However, he lacks confidence. I also see a guy who will go in the first round who has a second round grade. I am not against taking the guy. I am against taking him with the first pick. |
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Let me guess, you can see the fear in his eyes? LMAO You don't see him fitting balls into tight pockets because clearly you aren't watching. The one thing that you actually got right is his playaction. To the first thing, you look at body language and think Jay Cutler is a leader. And finally, you are a ****ing moron. Almost all of us look for the same things. We just know what we are seeing. You sure as hell don't. |
Does this clown really think Matt Stafford and Matt Ryan looked great on the field when they threw all those picks? Regardless of how great their skills were as QBs (Stafford's was particularly good) this douche didn't believe those types of things mattered as much as how the look and portray themselves to him as leaders. Because here he has a QB in Geno Smith that has the arm and the pocket presence (THE two most important things to playing QB in the NFL) and he sees a guy not worth the #1 overall pick.
How about when Cam Newton came out of college barely knowing what the **** a real playbook looked like? But he sees a leader in those Stafford, Newton, and Ryan! In Geno Smith, however, he doesn't see a leader. If only Geno looked more like Jay Cutler in his demeanor. |
I've got Geno fever and I don't want the cure.
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Milk, wood**** sees the fear in Geno's eyes. Clearly he doesn't have what it takes for the NFL. Nevermind that he will stand tall in the pocket under pressure and make good decisions. Nevermind that his pocket presence allows him to move around the pocket and avoid sacks behind a swiss cheese line. It's the fear in his EYES milkman. They don't lie.
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I said jay Cutler was stepping up as a leader THIS YEAR and he gets a bad rap from the media. He doesn't fit balls into tight pockets. He throws people open and that isn't going to fly all the time in the pros. He stares down receivers. Someone that smart shouldn't be doing that. It should be easy to correct. If he is under pressure and the guy he is staring down isn't open, he just throws it deep and it usually hangs. This is a pattern and he has been incredibly LUCKY. Watch his control of the huddle and his sideline demeanor. It doesn't exist. There is nothing there. Last, he plays afraid when the rush is coming. He seriously gets happy feet bad. Go back and watch his losses. |
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THE TAPE???!?!?!?!? |
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That is, without question, the stupidest football take I've ever read or seen.
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If Carolina loses to Philly on Monday, our Geno hopes essentially hinge entirely on next Sunday. A Carolina team that can lose to the Chiefs won't be good enough to win another game all year, thus putting us entirely out of the running for the #1 overall spot. These Jacksonville and Cleveland wins were huge. We basically have two games of breathing space between us and them now. Neither of them pose a threat, especially not Cleveland. They're playing good enough football these days to beat shit teams at home. Even if we win that game, we have one entire extra game of breathing space. I'm calling it now. A loss to Carolina next week puts us FIRMLY in the driver's seat. A loss to Carolina next week plus a win by them tomorrow night clinches it for us. |
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The Browns with Colt McCoy can beat the Chiefs. |
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-We're NOT beating Indianapolis or Denver, who will both be vying for playoff seeding up until the last week of the season. Both QBs will play because both teams want wins that day. -It comes down to Oakland and Cleveland, two consecutive road games. If we lose to Carolina, all we have to do is go 1-1. Again, with THIS team, the odds are HEAVILY in our favor to lose at least one game of a two game road trip. If we lose to Carolina and they get a victory on Monday, we've done it. Period. |
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Jesus ****ing Christ. http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ma7fspKEMe1qeyzcn.gif |
Manning may not be playing the final game of the season...
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It's official. Black Butt isn't trolling. He's just freaking reeruned. That's what I get for giving the completely arrogant and ignorant a slight ray of hope.
Hey idiot, DREW BREES IS SO GOOD WHY? HE THROWS PEOPLE OPEN! Someone please just perma ban this idiot for lowering our collective IQ. |
I think my favorite thing I hear from Geno haters is that Tavon Austin makes him look so good.
It's funny to see the look on their face when you tell them that Stedman Bailey has twice as many TD's as Austin and 21 on the seasonLMAO |
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Some really high praise for Geno Smith guys. It says a lot when Oliver Luck is touting you.
http://cfn.scout.com/2/1226731.html "I spent time with West Virginia AD Oliver Luck in the spring. When the subject of his program’s quarterback came up, he raved about the maturation of Smith in Morgantown, but also as a student of the game. Luck described No. 12 as one of the smartest and most mature young QB's he's been around." |
We're drafting Geno or firing Peeholi.
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Throwing receivers open more often than not means throwing into a tight window. |
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I will be nice and leave it at that. |
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Please don't be nice. Be mean to me. Tell me why I'm wrong. A QB throws his receivers open how? By anticipating the break on the route so when the receiver has made his cut, the ball is already in his hands before the defender can get into position. It requires a highly accurate QB with a super fast release and a huge knowledge of the playbook to know where the receiver will be at what point and how best to deliver the ball into that space at the right time. You complete the rest. What is involved when a QB throws a pass into a tight window? |
More often than not it's about leading a WR or throwing it low to the ground. It is about throwing it in a position where the CB has little chance. It is nothing about what you said. You are talking about timing routes. Geno Smith doesn't know what a timing route is.
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Timing routes are USED to throw receivers open, douche. They're not wholly separable terms like you think. |
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You'd think you would get tired of being proven wrong by now. |
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"Bob's groovin-on choc-late pen-ii"
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Wouldn't a QB who "throws his receivers open" that way be throwing the ball into a.... oh, what's the word... it's a confined space.. a little hole... gee, what's the word I'm looking for? W... wwuhh.. window? A window? Is he throwing the ball into a window? Could you say that? Could you say that Geno Smith is throwing the ball into a tight window? Wait, no. You had somebody tell you that he doesn't. And you watched tape! Geno Smith CLEARLY doesn't throw into windows. How could I be so foolish? |
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It certainly applies here. |
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Black bob thinks he's a scout because he lets Mayock and Kiper take turns jizzing in his mouth and he swishes it together before he swallows.
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Every time I see this thread title, I think of the video of Ice Cube's "Check Yo Self" and the inmate saying to Cube, "Phone check, *****."
We need that Gifed up with a "Roll call, bitch." |
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Our new offense with Geno, Bowe, and Albert:
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About the 1:50 mark. |
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If we don't draft a QB at 1, I'm ****ing quitting this team, because only a reerun like you or Pioli would take Jarvis Jones or Manti Te'o when it's our ****ing linebackers that are the only ****ing players even keeping us in these games to begin with. |
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Go check the tape and throw yourself open with a homer in your ****ing asshole and die of AIDS, you reerun. |
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Dumbass. |
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