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Old 11-02-2016, 12:43 AM   #11
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All I'm getting out of this thread is Nick Foles is better and has a higher ceiling, but Alex Smith has brought more regular season wins than the Chiefs fans have seen in a while. Of course it was ALL Alex Smith. (And a shitload of screen passes to Jamaal Charles) But what if Foles makes this team 7-0 instead of 5-2 because he hits receivers deep like its going out of style? You guys forget this defense can be quite dirty at times, why not risk more offense in conjunction with that? How many more playoff losses until we write off Alex McShiteater? Foles ran this offense like he was born to in his first damn game with them. Receivers are saying feed me, but Alex can't provide.
Which WRs did Foles hit deep? I know he hit Hill deep on a badly under throw ball that Alex Smith would rightfully be CRUSHED for. Who else? Please list the plays in which he hit WRs deep.
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