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I would go with both. LMAO |
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I would argue nobody is worth 1/5 of the cap, maybe not even Brady or Manning. Brady has been to the Super Bowl, but hasn't won one, since he signed his 2nd contract, primarily because he doesn't have a good enough supporting cast on defense. That being said, NO WAY is Cutler worth it. I'd take Alex Smith over Cutler. |
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So again dumbass. He was 100 percent spot on with his evaluation of the Browns, with the exception of saying Warner played there. And you, always with the ****ing derogatory inflammatory comments. So eat a bucket of Aids bitch boy. |
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There is nothing TROLL about me. Its always cute that when I don't take someones side, they get all ass hurt, and go, TROLL TROLL TROLL. Do you even know what the definition of a ****ing troll is you turd? |
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Not even close. One, he doesn't deserve it, and let me make clear why. I don't think really any player deserves that much of a teams salary. Its a team game. And the teams that have locked up these qbs with these contracts, haven't won shit since they did. Not Brees, not Brady, not Peyton, not Flacco. They have to sacrifice too much of the team to do it. |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Chiefs&src=hash">#Chiefs</a> will try to extend contract of QB Alex Smith this offseason: <a href="http://t.co/9nFcRRJ954">http://t.co/9nFcRRJ954</a></p>— Jason Cole (@JasonPhilCole) <a href="https://twitter.com/JasonPhilCole/statuses/421011562745196545">January 8, 2014</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> He's been money the last 2 off season about the Chiefs |
The Kansas City Chiefs will try to extend the contract of quarterback Alex Smith this offseason be-fore he begins the final year of his current deal, a source said Wednesday.
Smith led the Chiefs as they went from 2-14 in 2012 to an 11-5 record and playoff appearance this season. He has one year left on a three-year deal he signed in 2012. The final year is worth $7.5 million, all of that in base salary, making Smith vastly underpaid compared to other quarter-backs of his experience and ability. For example, Jay Cutler signed a seven-year, $126.7 million contract last week with Chicago. That deal included $54 million guaranteed in the first three years. Smith finished the season a quarterback rating of 89.1, the third best of his nine-year career. In addition, Smith has helped the Chiefs and San Francisco to a 30-9-1 record in his regular-season starts over the past three years. Those teams have made the playoffs each season, although Smith was replaced by Colin Kaepernick in San Francisco midway through last season. |
This is good news.
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I have no doubt they are going to sign him to a big extension, none. In fact, I had no doubt when they traded for him.
Using Chicago as a standard is pretty poor though. Smith is probably as good as we are ever going to get. |
I can live with it. At least we're all in to win now. Good for the guys in their prime
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I think he has some potential. But after this last game how many teams would consider him as an option? |
Good news. I'm sold on Alex now.
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