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Meanwhile Smith was drafted in '05 by the 9ers and went on and off the field as a rookie competing with Hill. In 2006 he was named the starter. In 2007 he was again the starter, but injured his shoulder. The HC at the time basically called him a pussy for not playing though it even though it was a pretty serious injury. He missed some games, tried to come back, couldn't play well with it. Eventually he had surgery for it. In 2008 he was trying to get the starting job back after the surgery. He couldn't play well enough to do it, losing the job to O'Sullivan. That's right. O'Sullivan. Later that year the 9ers found out that Smith's injury didn't heal properly, even after the surgery (gee, I guess he really was hurt badly?) and they put Smith on IR. Hill did later take the starting job again...from O'Sullivan as Smith was on IR at the time. So..yeah. It's really not as simple as you make it out to be. Smith is a decent QB. |
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Alex Smith sucked most of his career. During 2008 he was outplayed by a turd named Shaun Hill. At that point he was a veteran. And even next season, when he was a year older, he wasn't as good as Hill had been. But yeah, Smith is "decent." Almost as "decent" as Matt Cassel was in New England. Yay! |
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Shaun Hill had all the disadvantages that Alex Smith had, yet was able to play better. |
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I always considered Hill one of the better back up QB's. He was half way getting the job done in Detroit as well.
I can't help but think where the team would be right now if ***** was still in charge. -maybe half the free agents that are signed currently -overpaying for all of them -2nd Rd. given up for Mallet. :spock: Yuck, upset stomach thinking about it. |
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We have a last place schedule next year. It will be impossible for KC not to be a better team next year. And it won't mean JACK! |
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I honestly don't get the Smith=Cassel shit, short of CP PTSD.
If Aaron Rodgers and the Mannings are Central Park West, Smith is Harlem and Cassel is the outer reaches of Long Island. Smith may not be more game manager than load shoulderer, but Cassel couldn't muster even game manager unless it was against the worst teams in the league. He made brain farts that seemed previously unfathomable. He made simple passes in that flat that were so off target that they stopped the receiver in his tracks and got him run over like Letterman's stalker on the train tracks, the pants pooping under pressure fertilized a small farm one county over, his audibles were so obvious the defense could make the stop with a cigarette draped from their lips. If we get a minimal return Smith and he's merely competent and cautious, it'll still be a huge upgrade. |
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