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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
Using what he, had actually done in his career is uninformed hypothetical boring bullshit?
No its facts. Thinking it will be any different would be hypothetical dude.
Facts are facts and by almost any measure Alex Smith is on par with Cassel in terms of production. He averages less than 200 yards a game.
He's been in the league eight years, make all the excuses you want but he's been middle of the pack.
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I never said he wasn't. But it is awful hard to put up stellar numbers, when you hand the ball off more than you throw.
A prime example of that. Troy Aikman. Hes a hall of fame qb, who spent his career, handing off to Emmitt Smith. Now, obviously, I am not saying Alex Smith is as good as Troy, hes not, troy might of been the most accurate passer in the history of the NFL. What I am saying is, that your scheme, and coaching, sometimes dictates your stats. And it is why, I have never said that Alex is going to succeed or fail here, because I don't know. I don't know if he can handle passing more, I also don't know if Andy Reid will use him that way. So yes. To speculate on how playing for a different style of coach, and assuming that the results are going to be the same. Is useless.
COMPLETELY, USELESS.