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Number of passes thrown over 10 yards in 2012: Matt Cassel: 92 Alex Smith: 56 In 2011 Matt Cassel (in 9 games): 89 Alex Smith: 117 So on average, Alex Smith throws the ball over 10 yards only 7 times per game. Matt Cassel on average throws the ball over 10 yards 11 times a game. Checkmate. |
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Feel free to hate, when you are swinging off his dick next year dont claim you knew it was coming. |
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CP has lost its burst. Everyone here knows football better than the football people who they sucked off as soon as they were hired. |
we gunna blo shite up, yo
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Do you think Harbaugh is stupid? Why do you think he asked Alex not to throw deep? Why do you think when Kaepernick came in, they threw over 10 yards 12 times a game? It's not that hard to figure out. Harbaugh isn't stupid. He didn't limit Alex for no reason. He didn't all of a sudden start throwing deeper with Kaepernick just for shits and giggles. Right now, you're pretty much saying Harbaugh was purposefully holding Alex Smith back by not letting him throw. |
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Yep truth hurts Alex Smith = Mark Castle |
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Let me ask you a question, how many QBs in the league would you take Alex Smith over? |
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What? This post tells you have no clue what I think. I wanted Geno, I want to keep Albert. That doesn't mean I think the people in charge are fools. You think Reid is dumb? Who has won more games Reid or Harbough? They both took a team to the Sb and lost a close game but right Harbough is a genius and Reid is dumb. Gotcha. |
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I believe that was all on Smith. He lacked the confidence in his deep ball to go deep unless the receiver was wide open. He was asked to minimize mistakes, and the way he managed that was the intermediate middle, the short passing game, and the checkdown, and to take sacks instead of risking mistakes. |
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