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Originally Posted by milkman
Jeff Garcia was a pretty damn good QB in San Francisco.
And he was ****ing terrible in Cleveland, and in Detroit, and mediocre in Tampa Bay. You love to call people out all the time, but you make a lot of stupid statements.
Reid runs a QB friendly system, and he's good at putting his QBs in position to succeed.
I believe he could have done the same for Cassel.
But unlike a Sean Payton or a Mike McCarthy, he's not developing these guys into outstanding QBs.
He just does a good job of masking the deficiencies, much like Charlie Weis.
On another note, to the idiot that suggested that the Packer defense fueled that Packer SB run.
You are ****ing dumbass.
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What ever you have to tell yourself. You should go back and look at that run. Their defense was HORRID during the regular season, but was LIGHTS OUT in the playoffs. Do some research before you go to calling people a dumbass, or do you not remember that it was in fact, BJ RAJI, with the game clinching INT for a td that sealed the super bowl. And, IM the dumbass lol.
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Originally Posted by Branden Albert's Huge Balls
A 75.4 QB rating is good?
Jeff Garcia had always been a good QB.
Terrible in Cleveland, Terrible in Detroit, average in Tampa Bay........
Michael Vick was a big wet fart in Philly.
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Originally Posted by Branden Albert's Huge Balls
And yet still better than Alex Smith.
Reid is not going to get more out of this guy than Harbaugh did. You are delusional if you believe that.
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Lol, Yes, you know this how? Alex Smith will have a career year under Reid this year. I tried to bet you on this a couple months ago, but you bitched out, so its not for discussion. But, Alex Smith, has gotten better every year since 2009. There is no reason to believe that with the full support, of his head coach, that you should expect him to fail. I could be wrong, but I would bet more on him succeeding, faster than I would him failing.