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Benjamin Allbright@NFLDraftMonster
Where in the world are these Alex Smith/ #Browns rumors coming from? Certainly not either team. Not a fit for each other at all. Benjamin Allbright@NFLDraftMonster Smith going to be a backup unless he winds up in KC or Ari. Could see #Chiefs try to swing 3 way deal with Ari/SF to get Kolb, Smith to Ari |
Why not include Cassel.....that way it would be a shitty 3 way QB trade.
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Do not want Kolb.
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i am licensed to deliver him for you.
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ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on NFL Live Wednesday that Alex Smith ending up with the Browns is a "long shot."
Per Mortensen, there is "not a large buzz" about Smith around the league, and "the market is limited." Anyone who's kept tabs on Smith the past two years won't be surprised. Smith was available in 2012 offseason free agency, and only the 49ers and Dolphins showed much interest in him -- both after missing out on other quarterbacks. Smith's physical skill set is just borderline starting-caliber, and he was benched this past season. The 49ers won't get more than a mid- to late-round pick on the trade market. Feb 13 - 4:41 PM |
Smith's physical skill set is just borderline starting-caliber, and he was benched this past season.
Yes, folks. This is the guy a HUGE number of Chiefs fans want to hitch their wagon to. While Geno is too risky and not enough value. |
Evan Silva @evansilva
Shortage of Alex Smith interest around league isn't surprising. Was FA last yr and only 49ers & Fins took him seriously. Borderline starter. |
Yet the majority of Chiefs fans would rather acquire him than draft a QB with an undoubtedly better skill set and much higher upside, and obviously much younger. Like someone said earlier, Alex Smith is Geno's floor.
Also, Bill Williamson had a poll on ESPN.com asking what the Chiefs should do at QB...79% said get a free agent or trade for one...21% said draft one w/the 1st pick... Just unreal. |
These dumbasses are like the real life version of Homer and the Forbidden Donut.
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Waiting to see KC re-signs Albert and is studying Geno in order to select him number 1
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We draft Geno and that 79% can rot in ****ing hell. |
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:facepalm: We have the dumbest fanbase in the history of the NFL. |
More QB threads, please.
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Carson has a couple great years left, want to ditch that 1st round pick?
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****ingbullshit. |
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You're still an idiot. |
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Chiefs fans and the possibility of drafting a qb are akin to a virgin finally getting to bang a hot chick, he's scared and would rather take the safe route with some Jergens and Kleenex, cause that's all he knows.
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Goes to show just how much Kiper and his demonic minions control draft coverage and conversation. That's a heaping pile of bullshit. |
Who wants to make a cash bet with me? The Cheaps will not take Geno
Any Suckers? |
Hmm......who should we pick?
Alex Smith: A former #1 overall pick who didn't amount to shit until Harbaugh rolled into SF. Harbaugh immediately drafted a QB in the 2nd round and then Smith went onto lose his starting job after being injured. Matt Flynn: A 7th round pick who looked decent in 2 games with the Packers.....but didn't get jack shit for interest on the FA market. Signed with the Seahawks for a meh contract and then lost a competition to a 3rd rookie QB who people said was to small for the NFL. Geno Smith: Career stats wise he's equal to Luck and RG3. Won more games than he lost in college. Played in different offenses his college career. A self proclaimed film junkie (confirmed by coaches and teammates). This is even a ****ing discussion? |
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As the word spreads that there is minimal interest in Alex Smith on the market, Chiefs fans will begin to understand.
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WE ARE THE 21 PERCENT
*holds up paper* |
If you really think the Cheaps want Geno, you guys should find a trading partner early that want's that LT....
Then get your man + picks |
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Take Geno #1 overall and the rest is filler. You troll because you know it's true. And it scares you. |
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Who fears Geno? ROFL Seriously? I fear not being able to get thru that O line more than I will ever fear Geno... He is an ok college player but will be average in the NFL and nothing more |
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I am not risking the QB the FO wants just to get another pick. They need to just take who they want. You pretending they shouldn't is a contradiction to your defense of the Palmer trade. |
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You had your fun with wasting shit on Terrell Pryor and Carson Palmer. Now it's time to sit back and reap the rewards of that investment! |
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But I want the Chiefs to draft Geno. |
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on NFL Live Wednesday that the trade market for Alex Smith is "limited," and there is "not a large buzz" about Smith among quarterback-needy teams.
Specifically, Smith going to the Browns is a "long shot," per Mortensen. The Jets can't afford his contract, the Cardinals are the 49ers' division opponent, and the Chiefs might explore Nick Foles or Geno Smith first. Anyone who's kept tabs on Smith the past two years won't be surprised. Smith was available in 2012 free agency, and only the 49ers and Dolphins showed much interest in him -- both after missing out on other quarterbacks. Smith's physical skill set is just borderline starting-caliber, and he was benched this past season. The 49ers won't get more than a mid- to late-round pick on the trade market. |
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First Tao and now this. |
Who the **** is CUCUMBER?
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Reasons Why 49ers’ Alex Smith is Not Drawing Interest from NFL Teams
Yahoo! Contributor Network By Scott Semmler | Yahoo! Contributor Network – 1 hour 48 minutes ago COMMENTARY | The presumed most coveted quarterback in NFL free agency this offseason may actually not be coveted at all. ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on Wednesday that the trade market for San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Alex Smith is "limited" and there is "not a large buzz" with teams in search of a starting quarterback. It is bad news for the 49ers, which were looking to cash in on their backup quarterback and add to an already impressive roster that led to a Super Bowl XLVII berth. The 49ers were expected to be in perfect position entering the offseason. An unneeded backup quarterback with trade value at an all-time high and several teams in search of a man under center with proven ability had San Francisco sitting pretty with trade offers expected to fly in. That is reportedly not the case. It is no surprise, though. The 49ers owe Smith $7.5 million of his $8.5 million salary in 2013 on April 1. The NFC champions presumably do not want to pay that kind of money to a backup quarterback with a starter like Colin Kaepernick poised for a second straight Super Bowl berth in 2014. The scenario: the 49ers must either trade or release Smith by April 1. It is possible that teams are simply waiting out the 49ers at the moment. NFL teams understand San Francisco only has so little time to trade Smith before they owe him the $7.5 million, and a release is expected prior to the April 1 deadline if a trade is not attainable. Waiting to acquire Smith in free agency sounds better than sending top draft picks to the 49ers to acquire him, which seems to be the reported strategy at the moment. It is also possible that teams do not feel Smith is worth what the 49ers expect to receive in return for the former starter. Smith had been labeled a "game manager" for seasons that included his trip to the NFC Championship in 2012, and it was not until Jim Harbaugh arrived in San Francisco in 2011 that the 28-year-old had any success. His label of "draft bust" stuck with him through the first six seasons of his NFL career, and that is a rather risky player to trade talent and/or draft picks for, especially with free agency becoming a growing possibility for Smith. The 49ers also have the option of keeping Smith, a move that would best be explained by Kaepernick's inexperience and the need for a solid backup quarterback just in case Kaepernick's injury-prone "pistol" formation ends his season much like Robert Griffin III. However, keeping Smith is an expensive backup plan, and third string quarterback Scott Tolzien is capable in desperation-especially at $555,000 next season. In all likelihood, the 49ers and Smith will be parting ways this offseason. Smith wants a new opportunity to start, and San Francisco cannot afford to pay their backup quarterback $8.5 million next season, especially with the future contracts of Kaepernick and Michael Crabtree looming. Interested teams understand the 49ers' situation, though, and it is looking more and more like San Francisco will have to decide whether to hold on to the coveted quarterback or let him test the waters of free agency hoping he does not sign with a team standing in their way of a return trip to the Super Bowl. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/reasons...0361--nfl.html |
Evan Silva @evansilva
ESPN's Chris Mortensen on possibility of #49ers releasing Alex Smith: "I'm told that's highly, highly, highly unlikely. |
Starting to shape up...
No Alex Smith to KC! :D |
So they are wanting a pick or two for him, with his interest low, I can't imagine doing that.
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CK can't get a raise till his rookie deal is done and he is a mobile QB that is one hit away from ir. I think it would be smart to keep Alex Smith in SF for the next two years unless they can get a top 40 pick for him, which they won't. |
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In fact, Harbaugh says Alex has coached Colin Kaepernick more than he has. Alex signed a 3 year contract last year and there wasnt anyone else interested in him at that price range...I think he should stfu and take the money. |
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I had the C-Nick and Russell Wilson and was wondering who I should keep. I still think Wilson has the higher upside (in FFL's.) |
Smith has been a consummate professional while on the bench. Don't be a ****ing idiot.
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