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Old 03-01-2013, 12:20 AM  
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Alex Smith’s family thrilled about impending trade to Chiefs

Hopefully they don't find this place.

http://www.kansascity.com/2013/02/27...led-about.html

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Because he’s technically a member of the San Francisco 49ers until March 12, quarterback Alex Smith cannot comment on his impending trade to the Chiefs.

But his family is looking forward to the move.

“From my perspective, we’re very excited about it,” said Smith’s mother, Pam, from her home in San Diego. “We’re very excited about the opportunity, the situation, the coach … Andy Reid is an offensive-minded quarterback coach, and so well-respected and well-thought of, so we’re really excited about that.”

Alex Smith helped the 49ers to the NFC championship game in 2011. Despite leading San Francisco to a 6-2-1 start in 2012, Smith suffered a concussion and lost his starting job to Colin Kaepernick, who guided the team to the Super Bowl.

But Smith did not cause any problems on the club and was supportive of Kaepernick, a second-year player he’d mentored the year before.

“It was bittersweet,” Pam Smith said. “It was hard. Alex had worked long and hard and been through a lot of coaching turnover, and a lot of issues … injuries. It seems like things were really clicking, and he was playing at an exceptional high level. It was hard.”

Pam, a deputy director for San Diego County Health and Human Services, and her husband, Doug, a retired high school principal, attend every one of Alex’s games.

She said Kansas City will be a good fit for her son.

“You’re going to get a smart, very hard-working, very high-character person,” she said, “and by any measure, one of the nicest guys you’d ever want to meet.”
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Old 03-01-2013, 01:00 AM   #31
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His concussion didn't cost him his job, the fact that he was a mediocre starting QB cost him his job.

No one settles like Chiefs fans.
Something I could probably believe if it weren't for the fact that a)he lead his team to a 13-3 record and 3 points of a superbowl the year prior and b)he lead the league in completion percentage and qb rating prior to injury
I'm not saying he's the second coming and he might not be the answer, but I don't think there's one out there that's a better option.

I do believe we should pick a qb, I don't think there's a plug and play out there.
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Old 03-01-2013, 01:00 AM   #32
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Name one 29-year old QB who was traded for and subsequently won a Super Bowl with his new team.

I'll wait.
He's already been named a million times. Jim Plunkett.

Someone could easily say tell me a black QB who has won a Superbowl and name only Doug Williams when talking about Geno. Actually, he fits the first also.

Alex Smith sucks, but make better points.
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Old 03-01-2013, 01:02 AM   #33
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Name one 29-year old QB who was traded for and subsequently won a Super Bowl with his new team.

I'll wait.
I ****ing love your qualifiers. What does it matter that he was traded for? Brees would be a free agent who won with a new team, except Diego was too stupid to get anything for him?
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Old 03-01-2013, 01:03 AM   #34
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Jim Plunkett wasn't traded for. He was a free agent when the Raiders acquired him.
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Old 03-01-2013, 01:04 AM   #35
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but can he throw a deep ball?
Ummmm.... NO at least not a complete deep ball to his own receiver.
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I ****ing love your qualifiers. What does it matter that he was traded for?
It's never happened before. That kind of matters, dipshit.
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Old 03-01-2013, 01:04 AM   #37
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Who cares if there is a plug and play? This team isn't winning anything anyway next year.

Besides, no QB who threw for as few yards and TDs as Smith led his team to anything. He didn't steer the season into the ditch. He was also a bigger reason why they lost the NFCCG than Kyle Williams.

Finally, there might not be a better QB in a vacuum than Smith this year, but essentially you are making the same argument that you decry others for by intimating we have to take a QB. We had options:

1) Draft a QB with 1.1
2) Draft a QB with 2.34
3) Draft a QB with a high pick and sign a vet backup
4) Sign a vet starter
5) Trade for a vet starter

We chose the worst of all options. We could have signed Matt Moore and still had flexibility in this or next year's draft. Now, we've hamstrung ourselves at 1.1, we don't have 2.34, and we're going to lose our 2nd or 3rd rounder next year.
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Old 03-01-2013, 01:09 AM   #38
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It's never happened before. That kind of matters, dipshit.
I'm a dipshit that you're including an irrelevant method of acquisition? That you spend countless hours looking up misleading, irrelevant facts?

Here's a question: What possible ****ing difference in the entire scope of the earth, moon, sun and any other aspect of the solar system does it make whether a quarterback was traded for or released to find his own home? How does that affect his game in the slightest?
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It's not irrelevant.

Teams don't generally trade away QBs with Super-Bowl winning potential. Think about it.
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Jim Plunkett wasn't traded for. He was a free agent when the Raiders acquired him.
So he was less desired than Alex Smith and won 2. Not sure what being traded has to do with it when the point is the same. There are guys that are left for dead that turn around their careers.

It's ok to say its likely not to happen, and I agree with. However, shit happens.
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Who cares if there is a plug and play? This team isn't winning anything anyway next year.

Besides, no QB who threw for as few yards and TDs as Smith led his team to anything. He didn't steer the season into the ditch. He was also a bigger reason why they lost the NFCCG than Kyle Williams.

Finally, there might not be a better QB in a vacuum than Smith this year, but essentially you are making the same argument that you decry others for by intimating we have to take a QB. We had options:

1) Draft a QB with 1.1
2) Draft a QB with 2.34
3) Draft a QB with a high pick and sign a vet backup
4) Sign a vet starter
5) Trade for a vet starter

We chose the worst of all options. We could have signed Matt Moore and still had flexibility in this or next year's draft. Now, we've hamstrung ourselves at 1.1, we don't have 2.34, and we're going to lose our 2nd or 3rd rounder next year.
I agree. Keep buying lottery tickets until you scratch one off. You are never going to buy a house with the $5 you spend anyway.
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1) Draft a QB with 1.1
2) Draft a QB with 2.34
3) Draft a QB with a high pick and sign a vet backup
4) Sign a vet starter
5) Trade for a vet starter

We chose the worst of all options. We could have signed Matt Moore and still had flexibility in this or next year's draft. Now, we've hamstrung ourselves at 1.1, we don't have 2.34, and we're going to lose our 2nd or 3rd rounder next year.
Option 3 was ideal.
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When you have to point to 1983 to make your case, please **** the hell off.
How about Kurt Warner playing ****ing arena league? The point is there are no absolutes in life.

There are no black QBs from West Virginia that have ever won a SuperBowl.

I'm not arguing with what you are saying your points just mean shit.
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Who cares if there is a plug and play? This team isn't winning anything anyway next year.

Besides, no QB who threw for as few yards and TDs as Smith led his team to anything. He didn't steer the season into the ditch. He was also a bigger reason why they lost the NFCCG than Kyle Williams.

Finally, there might not be a better QB in a vacuum than Smith this year, but essentially you are making the same argument that you decry others for by intimating we have to take a QB. We had options:

1) Draft a QB with 1.1
2) Draft a QB with 2.34
3) Draft a QB with a high pick and sign a vet backup
4) Sign a vet starter
5) Trade for a vet starter

We chose the worst of all options. We could have signed Matt Moore and still had flexibility in this or next year's draft. Now, we've hamstrung ourselves at 1.1, we don't have 2.34, and we're going to lose our 2nd or 3rd rounder next year.
Do we have absolute confirmation of the terms of the deal yet? For what it's worth, my preferred method would be 4 than 2.

Like I said I don't agree with all, but we did sign a vet starter and maybe, just maybe we can come out with a qb of the future.
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