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JENKINSWINS 09-22-2013 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 10007606)
Not bashing Smith.

I am talking about the inability of the offense to consistently sustain drives, and who the focal point of discussion would be if this defense wasn't playing at a high level, making plays, and getting the offense the ball in favorable field position.

So you think that all the offensive players in this new system have been play lights out, save Alex Smith.

For all the offensive woes KC is having Alex Smith is not one of them. He's been the brightest part of the offense so far.

milkman 09-22-2013 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by JENKINSWINS (Post 10007670)
So you think that all the offensive players in this new system have been play lights out, save Alex Smith.

For all the offensive woes KC is having Alex Smith is not one of them. He's been the brightest part of the offense so far.

Do you dipshits learn how to read in pre school and figure that you have it all figured out?

That is not what I said.

DeezNutz 09-22-2013 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 10007307)
Mediocre is not giving the ball to the defense.

Mediocre is absolutely controlling the game with clock killing long drives in the 4th quarter.

Mediocre is seeing the whole field, going through multiple progressions and making the correct call with the ball.

Mediocre is making sure that the ball goes in a positive direction with his feet when the offensive line breaks down protection time after time.

Mediocre is winning the ball control, time of possession and field position all game long, allowing your dynamic playmakers on defense to be rested and able to attack the offense rather than play back off the ball.

I'll take mediocre and 3-0 over whatever sizzle RGIII might possess and the loss of draft picks that gets you with that shitbag Redskins team.

Go watch what mediocre did against the Cowboys versus what kind of ass kicking they are dishing out today against a Rams team that went 4-1-1 in the NFC West last season.

I think a lot of you people have absolute dog shit for brains in terms of what "mediocre" is as it relates to a quarterback and his ability to work within a particular system and the overall effectiveness he has on/with a team.

LMAO. I'm not sure about the level of nuance and reading comprehension that's mandated in the Utah public school system, which I'm assuming you're a product of (given your level of love for all football players Mormon).

Regardless, try to see that my post, which your hyperbolic ass quoted, referenced Smith's entire body of work in KC. Therefore, your first point is a complete sack of shit. No pun intended.

And yes, mediocre does include the following: "seeing the whole field"; "making sure that the ball goes in a positive direction"; "going through multiple progressions"; "winning the ball control"; and "allowing your dynamic playmakers on defense to be rested."

FFS. This is where we're at as a fanbase. Apparently, the quoted is "high-quality" in terms of QB play for the Chiefs.

Pull your head out of a Mormon lineman's ass, Saccofshit, and realize that we're seeing the same shit that some of us who were old enough to grow pubes at the time saw in the mid-90s. If that's not you, cool. Pull up the kiddie table and take a seat.

DeezNutz 09-22-2013 01:41 PM

Alex Smith "manages a hell of a game"! That's damn near P. Manning-like!

Yeah. No.

dannybcaitlyn 09-22-2013 01:43 PM

I still want to see more out of smith. I want to see how he reacts if were down like fourteen points. Also, Reid sort of gave us a false perception of the offense by saying we'd score alot of points and then bowe saying he would have the most receiving yards and Charles would be the leading rusher. Sounded like we were getting the greatest show in turf part 2. Not. Thank goodness for a top five defense.

Sandy Vagina 09-22-2013 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 10007697)
Alex Smith "manages a hell of a game"! That's damn near P. Manning-like!

Yeah. No.

3-0 = http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/kids/t61047.gif




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-King- 09-22-2013 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 10007697)
Alex Smith "manages a hell of a game"! That's damn near P. Manning-like!

Yeah. No.

Has anyone said that?

DeezNutz 09-22-2013 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 10007703)
Has anyone said that?

Yes. Some Donkey fan claimed earlier today that P. Manning is essentially a "game manager."

It's just ****ing stupid.

Alex Smith played like a scared ****ing bitch on Thursday until finding the testicles to make a great third-down throw midway through the fourth. He misses on that throw, and he's the pinata of CP this entire week.

Meanwhile, some are able to claim "3-0!" which is great, but meaningless in terms of evaluating the overall strengths and weaknesses of the team. Again, nuance is a bit harder.

JENKINSWINS 09-22-2013 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 10007681)
Do you dipshits learn how to read in pre school and figure that you have it all figured out?

That is not what I said.

Sure you did. You stated that the focal point of discussion would be Alex Smith if not for the defense. Funny thing is, it is happening because the defense is playing really well.

DeezNutz 09-22-2013 01:48 PM

Again, Smith is more talented than Cassel. Of this, there is no doubt. But the former's extreme conservatism plays himself down to (nearly) Cassel's level.

JENKINSWINS 09-22-2013 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by dannybcaitlyn (Post 10007700)
I still want to see more out of smith. I want to see how he reacts if were down like fourteen points. Also, Reid sort of gave us a false perception of the offense by saying we'd score alot of points and then bowe saying he would have the most receiving yards and Charles would be the leading rusher. Sounded like we were getting the greatest show in turf part 2. Not. Thank goodness for a top five defense.

Maybe they gave too much credit to the Oline's ability to protect the passer. Thank goodness it's early in the season and they are working out the kinks and trying to gel.

milkman 09-22-2013 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JENKINSWINS (Post 10007714)
Sure you did. You stated that the focal point of discussion would be Alex Smith if not for the defense. Funny thing is, it is happening because the defense is playing really well.

God damn, you are a ****ing moron.

I didn't say I would be placing all the blame on Smith.

Do you even understand what the words "focal point" means?

JENKINSWINS 09-22-2013 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 10007734)
God damn, you are a ****ing moron.

I didn't say I would be placing all the blame on Smith.

Do you even understand what the words "focal point" means?

Do you understand he is the "focal point" even though the defense is playing great?

DeezNutz 09-22-2013 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 10007734)
God damn, you are a ****ing moron.

I didn't say I would be placing all the blame on Smith.

Do you even understand what the words "focal point" means?

No, they don't. But I'll say that Smith would definitely be a HUGE part of this problem, along with the absolute joke of the right side of the line. Hello, Fisher.

The offense must start to stretch the field. Period. The inability to do this is damn near crippling.

FringeNC 09-22-2013 02:03 PM

Essentially, the arguments is whether Smith is say, the #10 QB in the league or the #22 (give or take a few sports in either direction - does anyone think he is outside that range?). I'd argue at this point it really doesn't matter. Turns out our D is playing at elite level, and which makes the Smith trade worth it even if he is as relatively bad as some of you guys think. Who better than Smith was available?


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