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Anyone could have won 10 games with the patriots that year. ANYONE. You could have won 10 games with the patriots that year Brady was injured. That was superstar OL/Moss/Welker offense. |
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Cassel rolled out, winded up and threw the ball as hard as he could. He throws this ridiculous turd floater ACROSS THE FIELD that was like 20 yards behind the WR and flopped like a duck. I honestly don't remember if it was picked off, but it was the worst pass I've ever seen. Left handed Jake Plummer was shaking his head. He just REALLY sucked at throwing a football, which is a big problem when you play quarterback. |
Is Deberg Kevin Kietzman's account?
And the other cat that believes Alex 'served his purpose' while here loool jfc that purpose being 5 years of purgatory as a pretender, i guess |
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He kept the team afloat while they found an ELITE prospect rather than some desperation draft pick. |
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Before the game we saw some Chiefs and Vikes fans playing corn hole. One of the Chief fans was wearing a Cassel jersey so I turned to the guy in the Viking helmet and said "you're gonna win, #7 can't hit the broad side of a barn". |
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He had a bad game. It happens. We all know what Smitty is and isn't by now and if you are trying to say he's garbage you are wrong. You can ask any NFL GM in the league what they think of Smitty and I don't think any of them would say he is trash. Slightly above average to average would be my guess at the most used answer.
Alex Smith did fine here. He helped turn this franchise around and helped get us our first playoff win in like 30-years. He did his job. I don't think he was brought here to be the savior he was brought here to bring this franchise back to respectability while buying Reid and Dorsey time to find us a long-term solution at QB and that's exactly what happened. |
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Your dream is over. |
I'd rather nail my dick to a burning building than watch Alex Smith Quarterback another game. Unless miraculously vs Patrick Mahomes in the Superbowl. Which is HIGHLY UNLIKELY given Smith's body of work
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I remember when Cassel tried to be a hero at the end of a game and he chucked it deep and hit the goal post left upright like a kicker doinking a kick. |
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"Really nice guy... the best teammate you can find... hard worker... he is never the reason you lose the game..." They never say shit about his actual QB-playing ability. They always have to start their assessments off with that, "He's a very nice guy" bullshit. Mahomes is just as nice of a teammate as Alex Smith. He's always been that way, too. He didn't learn that shit from Alex. The difference is that NFL GMs and pundits will never start off their assessment with, "Well, he's a really nice guy..." |
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I've never seen a team try a hail mary from the opponents 30 yard line. I've sure as hell never seen a QB so inaccurate he couldn't drop it into the endzone from 30 yards out. |
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Well, they also start with "He doesn't turn the ball over. He won't put your defense in bad spots" Which I disagree with. 3 consecutive 3 and outs DOES put your defense in a bad position. Every****ing game with Alex, in either the first or second half, the team would only muster barely 100 yards. Frequently less. Dude can't put together a complete game. If he throws for 200 yards and 2 TD's in the first half, you know a 38 yard 1 INT 2nd half is the encore. Then the opponent comes back and people dismiss it as "Goddamn defense, blowing a lead!" Yeah, like the 2 first downs and 84 total yards of offense in a 2nd half don't contribute to blown leads. So ****ing annoying to me. |
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He CONTINUOUSLY put the Chiefs defense in bad spots. They'd hold and hold and hold and hold and by the 3rd quarter, they were starting to get tired. That was ALWAYS the time that Smith would decide to square-dance into a sack, happy feet style, putting the defense right back on the field. OF COURSE they crumble at that point, who wouldn't? |
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Andy Reid did his job. He could done it with Alex Smith or with a lot of much cheaper alternatives. They way overpaid and luckily were in position to nab Mahomes. |
Although I thought the Chiefs overpaid, he was the right qb for the time. Now he plays for a different team, so I’m no longer concerned with him. If the Chiefs were to play his current team, then I would wonder how the Chiefs defense would play in relation to that team’s offense.
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Some opinions from Redskins fans:
"So who the **** thought Smith was better than Cousins? Man they really know how to **** up the Qb position here in Washington. Smith can not carry an offense at all. He has no presence or big play ability to speak of. Now we're stuck with this noodle arm for the next few years." "This team is still a goddamn embarrassment. What a bunch of ****ing losers. And I'm dead sober, not 1 beer. Gruden is a ****ing bum. That ****ing guy couldn't get a dog excited about a lamb bone. Him and Manusky are perfect for each other. We still suck. Win a game, lose to the sorry ass Colts. Win a game, have a bye week, and still get ass pounded on national tv yet again. We will never win shit with this loser coaching us. 9-7 was our magical season." "Could be they draft a QB to groom behind him for a couple years after this season. All I know for sure is that was the worst game of quarterbacking I've seen on this team in many years." My Fave: "I feel like Bruce Smith has been fingerblasting me for days." |
Smiff walking off the field with his head down last week, his signature leadership posture. lol he's such a vanilla, worthless POS. To his credit, he's a hustler, in that he didn't flame-out of the league like other abysmal 1st round QB selections. He came close. Had circumstances been a bit different in SF, he might not have been able to rebrand himself.
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Soren Petro pointed out that Fitzpatrick was available when the Chiefs committed to Smiff, and for significantly less money
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wat other guitarists do you like? :clap: |
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yeah, like the Skins trading for Smiff
What you're going through, Washington, must be frightening! |
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[QUOTE=Rivaldo;13811070]yeah.. that type of chaos prolly didn't help matters. He's not a victim though. Go play ball, mang
wat other guitarists do you like? :clap: [/QUOTE..... |
oh yes Edward
Go on, move to it if you have to. |
And then they went and they voted you, Alex, least likely to succeed. I had to tell them, baby, you were noodle-armed with all you'd need!
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Ladies and Gentlemen, PAChiefsGuy:
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We are in the golden age of Chiefs football and some of you guys still care about Alex.
He should be done. Gone. Completely erased from your memory bank. It’s a new era guys. We just broke up with the average chick with flaws and are now somehow dating a ****ing model. No time to look back. |
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Alex still in your blood is a slap to the face of your new, clearly superior QB. Seriously. |
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Alex 'Montana' Smith
How delusional LMAO |
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I've moved on from Smitty. I don't care what he does with the Redskins. The post I made in this thread was the first one I've made about him since he left . You guys are the ones still obsessed with him, not me. Move on.. He plays for another team that isn't even in the same conference as the Chiefs and now the Chiefs have Mahomes. You guys are like the guy who always talks about his ex even though he got a younger and hotter gf now. It's pretty pathetic. |
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Actually it's Mahomes play that proves the Chiefs were right.
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It does my heart wonderful to see so many posters righteously damning both Smith and his era, and I would ask you to consider this; if a mediocre, ultimately feeble-minded and scared QB helped bring about the first playoff win for this franchise in 150 years, then how noodle-brained, weak, and sad had this franchise become to allow a Smith-led team to become the baseline for "greatness" around here?
You see, I get it now. It's not about, "does Patrick win you the division/playoffs/Super Bowl". It is instead about this: "Does Patrick bring about a paradigm shift whereby through experience and confidence both the team/organization and fans believe they have every chance, every year, to accomplish those goals"? And, do we expect or begin to expect, nay DEMAND a greater baseline? Alex Smith was a $50.00 winning lottery ticket. Which is nice when you buy tickets at a regular interval and rarely win shit. Alex's fifty bucks will not however set you up for life. I'm surprised that it had to take a QB of Mahomes status to open some eyes around here though. The proof was there the whole time, the whole league over. Did you have to see someone kicking ass in a Chiefs uniform to truly understand it? If so, that's incredibly sad. And it reminds me of why the Royals and Royals fans will never be taken seriously by the league: "Man, that was sure was a great Championship"! "Sure was"! "Welp, I'll see you in the next 500 years"! |
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Trent Green>Alex Smith.
But really, you have to go all the way back to Montana to best either, and for only one season to be honest. And all the way back to Len Dawson before that. But now we have Mahomes. Our wandering 40 years in the desert is finally over. |
Look at what they are doing over at Extreme Skins already LMAO
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I only post a couple times a week so...so far so good.
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Good god; Smiff was headed to the damaged goods outlet long before coming to KC, and it is a glaring damnation upon Chiefs fans that this broken shell of a QB was ever accepted by the fan base. Thinking back to Reid's initial presser regarding Smiff, he flat-out said that he was "going to take Alex to the HOF". For real. And considering that Reid has NEVER since released any other such comments about any other player or situation, we can draw the conclusion that Reid was NOT engaging in Coachspeak, but was in fact bellowing the claims of a man who had gone to the Yugo dealership, and who had bought...the ****...IN. Reid was this close to having the modern game pass him by prior to drafting Mahomes. Alex Smith was the last of the "old way" or interpretation of Reid's offense, the culmination of building that offense around the philosophy of QB's coming to the pros in the 2000's. It's not just about the talent level of the QB, it's also about the shift that has occurred as college concepts have begun to be incorporated in to the pro game. That Reid now has a QB with both an abundance of talent AND familiarity with those concepts( performed at an amazingly high level ), gives Reid what he needs going forward in to this new era. |
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Smith has the Redskins in 1st place in NFC East. He is what he is.
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Lol, bill cowher just said Alex smith is having another great season.
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Oh, he’s totally Cowher’s kind of guy. |
Smith is ANY D-coords "kind of guy".
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Devils advocate here
Alex Smith beat the patriots and put up more points then mahomes. |
You spent the time to register and then find a thread last bumped yesterday, to then post that as your first post.
You should go find the nearest homeless camp, start jerking them off, until the entire camp busts a nut into your eyes, and then pray to whatever god you choose that you will go blind. So that nobody ever has to read the shit you decide needs to be typed out of the end of your cock massagers |
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