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BryanBusby 02-27-2013 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by opposition (Post 9447656)
I personally don't see why you still can't draft Geno.

Let him sit behind Alex and learn the ropes, like Colin Kaepernick did, and if he doesn't show any signs of improving your team make the move after the guy has had some time to sit and learn.

Ask any coach on the 49ers, even ask Kaep how much he helped the developement. Even if Alex doesn't work out, he can at least be the stop gap needed while Geno learns the game. If I'm not mistaken you can cut Alex next year at no charge with his current contract.

I know losing a 2nd hurts that, but at the same time you would have your QB position set for years. Regardless of how Alex plays.

It's not gonna happen, period. Basically that means you just invested 3 early draft selections within a short time for one position.

O.city 02-27-2013 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 9447671)
It's not gonna happen, period. Basically that means you just invested 3 early draft selections within a short time for one position.

Which I wouldn't be upset about.

Chiefs Pantalones 02-27-2013 05:03 PM

Depressing day to be a Chiefs fan

Mother****erJones 02-27-2013 05:03 PM

****ing great, now Geno is going to Oakland

opposition 02-27-2013 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by KevB (Post 9447658)
Part of the supposed appeal of the new regime (Dorsey), was an ability to analyze and identify talent. Previous Chief draft picks are irrelevant. Please stop trying to convince people this was a good deal. Just go back to your board and celebrate with like-minded fans.

Nope, I may be here for a while. I for one have gotten to watch Alex and am a fan of his. I'm excited to see what the guy can do with new surroundings. I think the Chiefs are the ideal situation for him, and I honestly feel he is going to play really well for you guys. I really hope he can turn this around for you and I really think he will. Just as Dorsey and Reid think as well.

I think people are butt hurt they aren't getting Geno and that makes sense. But if the trade does happen, I think many will be surprised when they actually get to watch the guy play. He's going to make you a much better team. I don't see why you guys aren't okay with that.

FringeNC 02-27-2013 05:04 PM

Stat-wise, what is the regular season profile of a guy that can win playoff games? More than 4000 passing yards and a QB rating of 90+? Seems like nice round numbers to me. If Smith doesn't immediately put up those numbers, what's the point of the trade? I don't see Reid being able to get those numbers from Smith, but if he does, I'll change my opinion of the trade: If your QB gives you those numbers, doesn't really matter whether you give up a 2nd or a 4th.

Alex Smith seems Jake Plummer to me: An efficient passer when ahead in a game, but a disaster when behind.

The Franchise 02-27-2013 05:04 PM

I would say that there is a 5-10% chance that the Chiefs would still draft Geno.....and this is the ONLY way that I think it goes down.

1. Geno tears up his pro day and by the time the draft rolls around......he's widely viewed as the #1 overall player.
2. The Chiefs don't extend Alex Smith....instead wanting him to prove he can win under his current contract (2 years left)
3. They aren't wowed by any offers from teams wanting to trade up.
4. They think that they can win now with the current roster, plus any FAs signed (including Albert and Bowe).

All of that would have to happen for them to draft Geno at #1.

ceebz 02-27-2013 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 9447619)
Evan Silva ‏@evansilva

"Word around the NFL" is #Raiders are interested in Geno Smith at the 3rd overall pick, per ESPN's Chris Mortensen: http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/8326/geno-smith

Good. I hope he becomes elite and blows the doors off the Chiefs every time he comes to KC, so that ownership never forgets what a ****ing moronic play it is to go with the benched retread as your QB.

Carlota69 02-27-2013 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9447679)
****ing great, now Geno is going to Oakland

Maybe not. The Raiders GM comes from the same school Dorsey does. Same school of thought. But, we'll see...:hmmm:

Big Chief Homer 02-27-2013 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 9447645)
It's almost like Andy Reid and Dorsey just watched tape of Alex Smith vs New Orleans from 2 years ago and just went "yep, that's the guy."

I wish they would have watched the game against the chiefs from 3 years ago instead.

Frosty 02-27-2013 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 9447488)
Every female you've ever associated with is a c***

It's amazing how you are always wrong. You're like an idiot savant.

DonTellMeShowMe 02-27-2013 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Chief Homer (Post 9447701)
I wish they would have watched the game against the chiefs from 3 years ago instead.

I was at the game smh...Cassel OUTPLAYED Smith

opposition 02-27-2013 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by FringeNC (Post 9447688)
Stat-wise, what is the regular season profile of a guy that can win playoff games? More than 4000 passing yards and a QB rating of 90+? Seems like nice round numbers to me. If Smith doesn't immediately put up those numbers, what's the point of the trade? I don't see Reid being able to get those numbers from Smith, but if he does, I'll change my opinion of the trade: If your QB gives you those numbers, doesn't really matter whether you give up a 2nd or a 4th.

Alex Smith seems Jake Plummer to me: An efficient passer when ahead in a game, but a disaster when behind.

He had a record 6 comeback wins last year. That's not including his 2 td under 2 minute game against New Orleans.

Alex Smith is one of the clutchest QB's in the league. That is one of the only things that drove me nuts is that he would play okay all game, but at the end he would go lights out. He feeds off the pressure.

ceebz 02-27-2013 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Carlota69 (Post 9447695)
Maybe not. The Raiders GM comes from the same school Dorsey does. Same school of thought. But, we'll see...:hmmm:

I don't believe Alex Smith coming to KC has anything to do with Dorsey. This is all Reid.

DonTellMeShowMe 02-27-2013 05:08 PM

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