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03-02-2013 02:03 PM |
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Originally Posted by Indignayshun
(Post 9457152)
Congratulations, you just highlighted how to beat every QB in the NFL.
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Try that with Brees, who can throw into a tight window. He will pick you apart if you don't have a pass rush. You don't need a pass rush to beat Alex Smith. All you need to do is have your DBs in proximity with with his receivers, and he is too timid to throw the ball to them because he refuses to throw a pick.
Now if KC has a dominating rushing game, and you have a darn good one, that opens things up for a receiver to be wide open now and then and that is where Alex shines.
IMHO, Alex cannot find the wide open receiver beyond his 1st read, and that is another very big flaw. Some QBs really see the entire field. I suspect Alex does not.
The best example of this is when Alex was 1st and goal vs Seattle. Randy Moss was wide open in the back of the end zone and ran the entire distance of it waving his arms for the ball. Meanwhile, Frank Gore is in the left end zone pointing toward Randy wide open, and yelling to Alex to throw Randy the ball. The result? An interception.
You be the judge.
Here is a depressing breakdown of the entire play. Most QBs see Moss wide open in the back of the end zone. Not Alex.
I am rookie so I don't get to post links. Copy the following words into a google window and begin to be amazed. Don't use quotes.
sbnation alex smith interception randy moss
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