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Originally Posted by jd1020
To be fair I wouldn't expect him to answer the question any differently and he may very well believe that he can win with Alex in the absolute perfect world where every ball bounces your way, but for the love of god I hope he doesn't believe there's a high probability of that happening.
Stop trying to fit a square peg in a round hole, you fat ass. Your hand picked QB has failed just like everyone with half a ****ing brain could have predicted from his previous 7 years of experience prior to the Chiefs.
Alex Smith should have always been a stop gap QB to wash the sour taste left behind from the Cassel and Pioli era, but then you stupid ****ers flipped 2 seconds for a QB that was likely to be released and THEN gave him a ridiculous contract. And not only that but you are doing the same ****ing thing those clowns did and are completely ignoring any real opportunity to bring in a future. If the ****ing Patriots can use a high draft pick on a QB when Tom Brady is their QB, then the ****ing Chiefs sure as shit can.
Move the **** on.
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If we can just build the top D in the league along with the best oline and rushing attack, oh and if we can just muster one measly D/ST score each week I dont see why we cant go all the way with Alex Smith, none whatsoever.
Many of us have said it before, the Chiefs love doing it the hard way. I think Andy is so full of himself as a play schemer he believes he can do it without a franchise QB.
You can try to build an ALL PRO team and try to win with an average QB or you can try to acquire an franchise QB and try win with an average team, but if you have a franchise QB your already 3/4 of the way there, you dont have to be tops in the league everywhere else.
Landing a franchise QB is easier said than done, but if the goal is to compete and win for championships its really the only option. The talent you need across the board to compensate for an average QB is unrealistic to obtain.