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kcgizmo
01-16-2021, 01:43 PM
Heard something the other day concerning Alex Smith. Talking about he would be better off going into coaching. So here is the question, if a team is wanting him for a quarterback coach, and him having two years left on his contract, could a team offer him the position or would it be consider tampering?

Why Not?
01-16-2021, 01:46 PM
Heard something the other day concerning Alex Smith. Talking about he would be better off going into coaching. So here is the question, if a team is wanting him for a quarterback coach, and him having two years left on his contract, could a team offer him the position or would it be consider tampering?

I'm sure if he told the WFT he was retiring to pursue a coaching career, they would be cool with it. Hell, they may even offer him a job.

kcgizmo
01-16-2021, 01:50 PM
I'm sure if he told the WFT he was retiring to pursue a coaching career, they would be cool with it. Hell, they may even offer him a job.

Thanks, and very true.

staylor26
01-16-2021, 01:55 PM
It would be pretty crazy if Alex became the QB coach eventually replacement for Andy.

MahiMike
01-16-2021, 01:57 PM
Good idea.

DaneMcCloud
01-16-2021, 02:03 PM
Alex Smith has earned $189 million during his career so I seriously doubt he wants to work 12-14 hours per day to make $500k tops while leaving his wife and children at home.

tyecopeland
01-16-2021, 02:33 PM
Alex Smith has earned $189 million during his career so I seriously doubt he wants to work 12-14 hours per day to make $500k tops while leaving his wife and children at home.

Depends on his aspirations.

But I'd say that an analyst role or the like would be more likely.

-King-
01-16-2021, 02:55 PM
Alex Smith has earned $189 million during his career so I seriously doubt he wants to work 12-14 hours per day to make $500k tops while leaving his wife and children at home.

Deion Sanders is coaching HBCU football. Never know what someone might get into after their playing career ends.

FloridaMan88
01-16-2021, 03:09 PM
I think Urban Meyer may try to reach out to Alex Smith if he retires regarding a role on his coaching staff in Jacksonville.

Wilson8
01-16-2021, 03:12 PM
There haven't been many starting NFL QBs that have decided to get back into the coaching world.

Bart Starr, Jim Zorn, and Jim Harbaugh would be three. None of them made the money that Alex has made.

As Dane said, if you've already made enough money, it would be hard to be away from the family and living life, for the amount of time needed to be an NFL coach.

Side notes - Alex has 3 kids. His degree at Utah was in Economics.

Alex will probably become an NFL analyst or some type of team advisor if he wants to stay around football.

Jamie
01-16-2021, 03:14 PM
I actually think he'd be a good coach, but I'd bet money he ends up doing TV after he retires.

FloridaMan88
01-16-2021, 03:15 PM
Arthur Smith is the son/heir of Fred Smith, the CEO/Founder of FedEx, worth $3.9 billion and that hasn't stopped him from "toiling" as an assistant coach for the past 10 years or so.

DaneMcCloud
01-16-2021, 03:20 PM
Deion Sanders is coaching HBCU football. Never know what someone might get into after their playing career ends.

Sanders' children are of legal age while Smith's aren't even close.

Sanders hasn't been married since 2013, so as a single guy with no children "at home", his life is completely different than that of Smith's.

Also, Sanders earned $33 million in his 14 year career, which is quite different than earning $189 million over the same number of years.

Scooter LaCanforno
01-16-2021, 03:26 PM
Alex Smith has earned $189 million during his career so I seriously doubt he wants to work 12-14 hours per day to make $500k tops while leaving his wife and children at home.

Smith has played for a dozen offensive coordinators. He has more offensive knowledge than any coordinator in the league. I'm sure Andy Reid would talk him into it and I'd take him on the Chiefs coaching staff anytime.

DaneMcCloud
01-16-2021, 03:28 PM
Smith has played for a dozen offensive coordinators. He has more offensive knowledge than any coordinator in the league. I'm sure Andy Reid would talk him into it and I'd take him on the Chiefs coaching staff anytime.

LMAO

So, let me get this straight: If you had earned $189 million in your career and was married to a HOT AF wife while raising two children, you'd ignore them to focus on your coaching career?

I guess if Alex doesn't mind giving up half of everything, he would go into coaching.

Otherwise, it's politics or the booth for him and maybe, none of the above.

Deberg_1990
01-16-2021, 03:29 PM
There haven't been many starting NFL QBs that have decided to get back into the coaching world.

Bart Starr, Jim Zorn, and Jim Harbaugh would be three. None of them made the money that Alex has made.

As Dane said, if you've already made enough money, it would be hard to be away from the family and living life, for the amount of time needed to be an NFL coach.

Side notes - Alex has 3 kids. His degree at Utah was in Economics.

Alex will probably become an NFL analyst or some type of team advisor if he wants to stay around football.

I can see him getting in tv. But probably in a limited capacity. Something that doesn’t require alot of his time. Kind of like what Peyton Manning does.

DaneMcCloud
01-16-2021, 03:36 PM
I can see him getting in tv. But probably in a limited capacity. Something that doesn’t require alot of his time. Kind of like what Peyton Manning does.

Being a Color Commentator for NFL broadcasts is a waaaaaaaaaaaaay easier gig than producing 24 episodes, each of which are at least 22 minutes in length or more, for a network.

There is sooooooo much prep that goes into creating a TV show, in addition to working long hours while shooting and editing.

Scooter LaCanforno
01-16-2021, 03:52 PM
LMAO

So, let me get this straight: If you had earned $189 million in your career and was married to a HOT AF wife while raising two children, you'd ignore them to focus on your coaching career?

I guess if Alex doesn't mind giving up half of everything, he would go into coaching.

Otherwise, it's politics or the booth for him and maybe, none of the above.


So...you have Alex Smith's future life all planned out for him ? Some people just miss the game.

Lzen
01-16-2021, 04:04 PM
You never know what drives a person. Many of us thought Alex should have retired after his leg injury nearly cost him his life. Yet there he was this season, starting at QB for WFT.

As for TV, I don't think Alex would make a good color commentator. Yes, he's very knowledgeable but have you ever heard him talk? He's boring.

DaneMcCloud
01-16-2021, 05:10 PM
So...you have Alex Smith's future life all planned out for him ? Some people just miss the game.

Please provide a list of NFL football players that have earned in excess of $100 million dollars that became NFL coaches after their playing days were complete.

Thanks in advance.

-King-
01-16-2021, 06:57 PM
Please provide a list of NFL football players that have earned in excess of $100 million dollars that became NFL coaches after their playing days were complete.

Thanks in advance.
Like Lzen said. He's the same guy who came back to play after having his leg demolished and being close to death dealing with infections and surgeries. I don't know why you keep bringing up money in his situation.

Wilson8
01-17-2021, 02:09 AM
Who knows? I suppose Alex could make the choice to go into coaching.

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RealSNR
01-17-2021, 10:26 AM
Alex Smith almost fucking died. His biggest nightmare was probably leaving his wife and kids behind, not the dying part.

He has more to prove and may continue playing, but when he retires, you think he’s gonna want to leave his family like that? After what he just went through?