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Alex Smith >> Matt Cassel
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Cassel is as bad as it gets. |
Well yeah give alex smith time he can succeed give matt cassel time he will fail.
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Well, no shit.
Steve DeBerg was better than Steve Pelluer too. |
The sack he took on the next play was worse.
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Shit is shit.
Who gives a rat's ass if it's solid or runny? |
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It depends if a fart is involved. |
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Either way, it's just good manners to flush.
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The fact we're comparing/have compared our current qb to Matt Cassel makes me sad.
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A shat is a shat, time to change the drawers.
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As for the Smith/Cassel debate, aint that like arguing my left foot stinks worse than my right?:shrug: |
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And people like Brock said Alex Smith can't move the ball ROFL |
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You have to compare smith to the worst qb in the league to make him seem passable. LOL |
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Trolling, suck is suck.
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So Tiger, are you advocating Smith should be the QB for the Chiefs?
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I rely on facts to support my claims, whereas people like you and Clay are cancers that spread filthy nonsense all over this place. |
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Whether one is a Smith fan or not, the opening thesis is clearly true. Smith >> Cassel.
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Well, that explains it. The point of the thread matches the point on his head. |
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Look at how much other teams like Chicago and Detroit are paying for train wrecks like Cutler and Stafford for $17/mil year long term in current NFL cap terms... the Chiefs got a very, very fair deal. |
we traded for somebody's trash again. we paid the trash with a long term deal again. it didn't work again. that's pretty much the story.
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Doresy, that you? |
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But like I've been saying for some time now, Chiefs fans have QB mania, mostly because it's the ONLY thing in the sport left to wear out from tight virgin to weathered wizard's sleeve. Everything that goes wrong from defense collapses to rising parking prices goes straight to Alex. All his worst throws are judged, not against other QB's entire games, but 5 minutes of Sportscenter Top 10. This isn't Madden. You can't look at power ratings and know everything about how the program will play out. Everyone on the team is expected to wake up every morning striving to get better, THAT INCLUDES the GM being every vigilant for a better QB, or RB, or, or, or. THAT INCLUDES the QBs, the D, the lines, the coaches. You can't say everything on this team can and will improve, except this one thing. It's a synergy. They all lift each other up and bring each other down. I don't mind Alex weariness, I don't mind Alex pessimism. But this has metastasized into this stasis where people root for misfortune, downplay every positive development, pump up every opponent we haven't met, belittle every opponent we beat, and flatly state NOTHING can ever happen on the team that's positive until the one magical problem is obliterated. It's stupid. If being a Chiefs fan were merely the experience here, no sane person would continue. Fortunately I know; I'm still hoping the best for the team, No one there is listening to a word this place says Players are staying, working, and growing, and aren't going anywhere unless actual superior talent is unearthed by the front office. |
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I'm just explaining MY position, and 'no offense' I don't need the MIDDLE of the SEASON to be the time when every Chiefs fan is only interested in 'when is he gone' and who do we draft, and trade everyone worth anything, and maybe we'll be good with everyone replaced in 2022, because we KNOW next week [and next week, and next week] we're getting slaughtered, so.' We that have 9 months out the year nonstop, plus the instant the team is mathematically eliminated to mope over that. We almost made it to that point, but they practiced the sin of showing signs of life. So maybe a week or two of pretending the Chiefs actually compete in the NFL isn't overly solicitous? |
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Alex is better than a team's 3rd string QB. Wow, what an endorsement!
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Nope. |
I will say this, Alex can sure beat third string qbs and teams with awful records.
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A lot. We could argue over why but, why?... |
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3-point deficits are just too much for the poor guy. |
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When was Tom Brady ever a train wreck? |
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Dude, he's the GOAT, and even he has had plenty of stretches where he was less than stellar. He gotten flustered. He gotten hurried. He's been reliant on the rest of his team to carry him. Not stretches as in entire seasons. Stretches, periods of time when you're not at your best. What you're suffering is nostalgia, which is fine. There's plenty of Brady highlights to form nostalgia around. And he's probably playing his best ball ever now. You're refusal to accept this is an element of proof of my hypothesis that we as Chiefs fans judge Chief QB play more against the ESPN highlight reel than a broader understanding of the game. |
Brady was an abortion at Arrowhead last year and even Pats fans were calling for his head. How soon people forget when it's other teams.
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It's easier to find a Joe Flacco in the draft than to build an elite defense. You know, the super bowl mvp who scored 34 against the third ranked defense in 2013. Buffalo has had a great defense the past few years, how have they done without a franchise quarterback? |
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