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mdchiefsfan 01-05-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9286126)
:spock:

I've yet to see Geno throw a "spectacular" long ball that really stuck out and "wowed" me. I've seen plenty long balls where the receiver had to stop, slow down, change course, to get to the ball. I've seen plenty where he's over thrown the receiver by 5 yards.

That doesn't describe "spectacular long ball" to me.

Does he have an Arm? Yes. Does he have short/mid range accuracy? Yes. Does he have deep ball accuracy? Questionable.

Can't wait to use Andy Reid fix that though.

Credibility lost

Exoter175 01-05-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9286136)
Omg I can tell you haven't watched shit.

Go watch the Baylor or Oklahoma games alone if you want deep balls of perfection.

I don't want to watch 2 games to see perfection, I want to see perfection in all of them.

Did you see the Texas Tech game? In all honesty that game right there was probably the most "telling" of his strengths and weaknesses. Same for the Texas game.

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9286137)
You must not watch him play then...

I have, a 10 yard pass is not a deep ball to me. A 15 yard pass is not a deep ball to me. I honestly don't even count a 20 yard pass as a deep ball. Its when you get to ~30 yards or more that we're talking deep ball status.

And I"m not talking the total length of play here, I'm speaking specifically of the distance between the QB when he releases, and when the Receiver catches the ball.

His deep ball accuracy is certainly questionable, especially at the NFL level. This isn't college where you can just heave it up and hope your receiver can run underneath it, like you see in at least 40% of the "brilliant" deep ball throws from Geno. You have to be able to throw the ball 35 yards down the field into a window, on time, in stride. He'll have to work on his touch slightly in the pros.

Exoter175 01-05-2013 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 9286154)
jesus....just making shit up is one thing

but to make shit up and try to pass if off on this board is another

smith throws the most beautiful, accurate deep ball of any QB in college...go watch 'game tape'...****tard

I love how people tell me to go watch the game tape, yet my response prior to that is , go watch the game tape lol.

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Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan (Post 9286160)
Credibility lost

You can't judge his deep ball accuracy based on a highlights video, you have to look at each and every throw he attempts throughout the season, throughout his career.

It has become very apparent to me that 90% of you are watching highlight videos.

Do yourself a favor, find the games where your QB has done his WORST, and watch every single pass.

Believe it or not, the "worst" games translate more accurately to the NFL than the "highlight" reels.

milkman 01-05-2013 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9286161)
I don't want to watch 2 games to see perfection, I want to see perfection in all of them.

Did you see the Texas Tech game? In all honesty that game right there was probably the most "telling" of his strengths and weaknesses. Same for the Texas game.



I have, a 10 yard pass is not a deep ball to me. A 15 yard pass is not a deep ball to me. I honestly don't even count a 20 yard pass as a deep ball. Its when you get to ~30 yards or more that we're talking deep ball status.

And I"m not talking the total length of play here, I'm speaking specifically of the distance between the QB when he releases, and when the Receiver catches the ball.

His deep ball accuracy is certainly questionable, especially at the NFL level. This isn't college where you can just heave it up and hope your receiver can run underneath it, like you see in at least 40% of the "brilliant" deep ball throws from Geno. You have to be able to throw the ball 35 yards down the field into a window, on time, in stride. He'll have to work on his touch slightly in the pros.

Not even going to argue with your dumb ass.

SAUTO 01-05-2013 07:30 PM

Ignore is tempting.


yeah I'm talking about a ten yard ****ing pass...
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DeezNutz 01-05-2013 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9286175)
You can't judge his deep ball accuracy based on a highlights video, you have to look at each and every throw he attempts throughout the season, throughout his career.

It has become very apparent to me that 90% of you are watching highlight videos.

Do yourself a favor, find the games where your QB has done his WORST, and watch every single pass.

Believe it or not, the "worst" games translate more accurately to the NFL than the "highlight" reels.

Well I'm glad we found someone who has watched every single pass Smith has every made in his career.

Meanwhile, I'm confident that you've seen Smith play less than most of us currently in this thread, and you're dead wrong in your analysis.

SAUTO 01-05-2013 07:32 PM

He doesn't watch two games where it was great but did you see that one game where he was bad?


JFC.
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Exoter175 01-05-2013 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 9286179)
Not even going to argue with your dumb ass.

Try it, you'll lose.

Put down the koolaid, take off the rose tinted glasses, and actually watch the kids game film, not highlights film.

mdchiefsfan 01-05-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9286192)
He doesn't watch two games where it was great but did you see that one game where he was bad?


JFC.
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LMAO

SAUTO 01-05-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 9286191)
Well I'm glad we found someone who has watched every single pass Smith has every made in his career.

Meanwhile, I'm confident that you've seen Smith play less than most of us currently in this thread, and you're dead wrong in your analysis.

I haven't seen one thing he has debated on this forum he has been right about
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Exoter175 01-05-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 9286191)
Well I'm glad we found someone who has watched every single pass Smith has every made in his career.

Meanwhile, I'm confident that you've seen Smith play less than most of us currently in this thread, and you're dead wrong in your analysis.

I'm dead wrong in my analysis? Highlight films are more passable than films of him at his worst? You serious? Do you know the NFL?

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9286192)
He doesn't watch two games where it was great but did you see that one game where he was bad?


JFC.
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You aren't even allowed to talk mr. "Ase Master Tech" who can't even tell me what test series he took.

You CANNOT, I repeat CANNOT judge Geno's deep ball off of highlight films alone. GO watch every ****ing snap of every ****ing game like I have.

His deep ball is questionable and in April and May, you'll find all of the "analysts" will make remarks on it, ****ing bank on it.

Molitoth 01-05-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9286161)
I don't want to watch 2 games to see perfection, I want to see perfection in all of them.

Did you see the Texas Tech game? In all honesty that game right there was probably the most "telling" of his strengths and weaknesses. Same for the Texas game.



I have, a 10 yard pass is not a deep ball to me. A 15 yard pass is not a deep ball to me. I honestly don't even count a 20 yard pass as a deep ball. Its when you get to ~30 yards or more that we're talking deep ball status.

And I"m not talking the total length of play here, I'm speaking specifically of the distance between the QB when he releases, and when the Receiver catches the ball.

His deep ball accuracy is certainly questionable, especially at the NFL level. This isn't college where you can just heave it up and hope your receiver can run underneath it, like you see in at least 40% of the "brilliant" deep ball throws from Geno. You have to be able to throw the ball 35 yards down the field into a window, on time, in stride. He'll have to work on his touch slightly in the pros.

Tell me a college qb that played perfect in every game....
You can't.

Texas tech got ahead early and took the deep ball away in their gameplan. It was great coaching by tech. They figured out how to beat West Virginia. Congrats to them. There was still a lot of nfl quality passes in that tape by geno.

Go watch the Baylor and Oklahoma games I linked for you and pay attention mr. Deep ball of 30 yards.

Exoter175 01-05-2013 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 9286198)
I haven't seen one thing he has debated on this forum he has been right about
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How about our brake line debate?

You know, since you are a certified ASE Master Tech who can't prove it LMAO

mdchiefsfan 01-05-2013 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9286193)
Try it, you'll lose.

Put down the koolaid, take off the rose tinted glasses, and actually watch the kids game film, not highlights film.

There's no arguing with a reerun. They just keep spewing the same bullshit.

DeezNutz 01-05-2013 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Exoter175 (Post 9286201)
I'm dead wrong in my analysis? Highlight films are more passable than films of him at his worst? You serious? Do you know the NFL?

Films? LMAO. You mean YouTube clips.


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