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Old 02-25-2013, 12:31 PM   #142
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Originally Posted by RippedmyFlesh View Post
He reminds me more of Flacco. Quiet, reserved, wins games.

Smith is nothing like Flacco.
Smith is a noodle armed game manager and Flacco has one of the best deep balls in the league. They couldn't be more opposite.
QB A 2012 stats: 2.6 TD/Int and QB rating of 104
2011 stats: 3.4 TD/Int. and QB rating of 90
QB B 2012 stats: 2.2 TD/Int and QB rating of 87
2011 stats: 1.6 TD/Int and QB rating of 80
Who do you take?
QB A would be Alex Smith, while QB B is Flacco (reg season stats only)
While it is true that Flacco throws a better deep ball, their stats would suggest that over the last 2 years Alex Smith has been the better QB, minus the ring of course.
My point was that neither were flashy, headline making, QBs. Instead they just go about quietly doing their jobs, never get any love/media coverage as elite QBs despite making the playoffs and winning more often than not.
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