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I like his intangibles but to say Dalton was a winner is a little disingenuous. He was on a good team, same with Tebow.
It's why I don't really like when peoe say Alex Smith won in the playoffs. So did Tebow. And I am one of few who actually like Alex Smith a lot here, was actually kind if hoping we would trade for him a little. I just don't like to use "he won in the playoffs" or "he's a winner" as a justification because I think there's more to the player and I don't think it's a good way to show what they might do here in a totally different situation |
Alex Smith has too many other positives that he brings to the table in terms of qb skills and leadership for me to have to use the playoff game.
Because of Cassel we hate to see all the talk if leadership etc. but Alex can actually back it up with talent and ability, so it's not necessarily a bad thing. |
What ability?
Checkdown artist who takes too many sacks. That's literally what defines him. That's not ability. |
The guy has near elite accuracy in short and intermediate zones. He isn't going to ever e confused for a gunslinger, but he's got good enough arm strength.
If you've watched harbaughs offense at Stanford and sf, you understand why his passer rating and stats are what they are |
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Sad. Lonely. Loser. :shake: |
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I also like computer time. |
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This "immaturity" shit is overblown. WAY overblown, and some folks here are going to find this out the hard way. |
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No, not really. Just go to a good bike store, they won't steer you wrong. You should spend about $300 unless you want a mountain bike or some serious shit. |
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My son and his stepdad do a lot of trail riding. Very solid bicycles. |
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I'll check out a bike store |
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