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Only Arizona and KC wanted Smith. In a "weak" draft and FA class. One of those teams could never trade for AS unless the pulled a Ditka. What does that tell you? |
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I had read rumors of the Jets, Bills, Jags, browns all at one time wanting alex smith. |
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Very accurate on short and intermediate routes. Football rat Intelligent Underrated mobility Better player in pads than in gym shorts Negatives: Short Weak Arm. The farthest he's thrown a ball on a crow hop is about 64 yards Unknown at this level. He definitely wasn't a choker at MU, but I never felt like he laid the smack down against a good team in an evenly-matched game. He played well against Kansas, but OU was able to frustrate our offense in all the games he played. He had otherworldly talent. Maclin, Rucker, Coffman, Danario, and Will Franklin were all NFL players. He had a bad reputation around Columbia as a bit of a drunk and a douchebag. Almost like a homeless man's Roethlisberger. He has the right combination of intangibles and underrated, but passable physical skills to give him a chance to be a very good backup QB. |
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And remember; I was behind this move from the get-go, pointing out that Daniel was better than any option on the roster, ****-O included! Posted via Mobile Device |
Daniel is also friends with Warren Buffet, so he'll likely have an excellent retirement portfolio.
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:thumb: Do you believe that there's any way that he's improved his mechanics enough under Lombardi and Payton to where it's possible that he improved his arm strength, or were his mechanics never in question? |
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I haven't seen enough of him in NO to have an informed opinion about his arm strength. It's possible, but even with improvement, at his best his arm would be somewhere between Green and Huard. |
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