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The big question I have right now is what can Smith do under pressure? Over the next few weeks can he show that he can move around the pocket and still find open receivers? Can he go through reads? Can he make chicken salad out of chicken shit? |
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We are talking Chiefs 2007-2008 bad. |
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Those QBs surely wouldn't challenge the deep safeties- that would result in lots of bad throws and INTs. If they throw underneath, the offense is designed to get the underneath guys room to run. TT nor KSU gave them that, so Geno was stuck doing this dink and dunk shit for ineffective gains. The only way to solve that is to beast out in the running game. And their OL was incapable of creating holes. Buie isn't terrible, but he's not an elite back. RGIII could have rolled with this team because he has the ability to scramble and force teams to always account for his running ability. Geno doesn't have that. He's got good mobility in the pocket and can/will scramble effectively when he has to, but he's a pocket QB. He was pretty ****ing poised considering the shit sandwich he had served to him by his shitty coach. |
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People laugh but, I am telling you guys, we need the best leader of the three. Talent wise, none of them are all that imo. In a good year for QBs, I think all of them go at the end of the first to the early second.
We need the guy that comes back and wins games, carries the team for short periods, converts third downs, makes the plays that have to be made, and is a clear cut field general who is in absolute command of the offense. That's what we need to be looking for because the rest of their traits aren't that different. |
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Geno looked like Stanzi did under pressure. |
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Barkley looks a lot like Leinart with a slightly better deep ball. Wilson looks almost like an anti-leader at this point. |
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Right now I'm 1 - Geno 2 - Wilson I wouldn't be upset with Wilson at all. I just don't want Barkley. |
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Wilson reminds me of Jay Cutler. I think he is misunderstood. I definately think he is the most pro ready of the three with Barkley a close second. When I see Geno, I see a guy that could crack if you started him the first year. He has happy feet right now. He would need to sit a while. |
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