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I can play this game all day long. Alex Smith, is NOT an elite qb. He can not carry a team for an entire season like Aaron Rodgers. But to prop him up like him and Matt Cassel can be said in the same breathe and draw a slight comparison, is a ****ing joke. Alex Smith is a good starting qb if you don't have a better option. That's all he is, and I can accept that. There is no reason the Chiefs, with the roster they have built, cant win WITH Alex Smith. No, they can not win BECAUSE of Alex Smith, but Alex Smith has proven to be clutch, and Alex Smith has been getting better for the past three years. No reason to think he is all of a sudden going to become the shit bag he was before Harbaugh....that's just stupid talk. |
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As for his last years in philly, go back and look at some of the threads from the philly noob invasion... that entire organization was at each others throats. |
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Bro, just stop. Lmao |
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So while one side IS saying Alex is terrible (overboard), the other side is merely saying he's good (not overboard). |
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I hope his confidence from the last couple years carries over, because he's not going to be asked or told here to just take a sack and not be aggressive with the ball. If it doesn't, things won't be good. |
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I've been dancing the circular argument about Alex Smith since we traded for him. Here is my official final stance on the matter and I shall speak of it no more.
He gives us the best chance to win now. That is what the fanbase was screaming for using Pioli's win-loss record as a platform to preach that sermon. I like our staff, I'm uncertain as to how it will come out, however I remain optimistic. Now. Shut the **** up about it until we play some games and see what happens. My allegiance is to the team, not any one player. If they **** up agai n (within a reasonable amount of time--3 years) then by all means fire up the biplanes and get the old banners out. Right now nobody has been given a chance. |
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Also, people aren't listening. Alex Smith himself even said in his interview on NFL network that his first job was to hand off to Charles, and that Andy Reid, was building the offense, around the TEAMS STRENGTHS. Which, if you follow the draft, that's exactly what they did. Shored up the offensive line, kept albert, got a fullback for Charles, got a back up for Charles, signed a tight end who is considered a very good to elite blocker. Like I said. Black and White. Andy Reid did it there, so hes going to do it here. Hes not going to do that here. There will be a happy medium. Most of that will be because Alex Smith has no problem checking to a run if he sees its the best option. Boooooo, qbs shouldn't do that, they should wing it. Pfffffff. Bullshit, you have one of the best Rbs in the league. Getting the ball to him, is option ONE, if you are a chiefs fan, and want to win. |
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His methods aren't obsolete. He may not be the best of game managers, but he's a hell of a football mind and coach. |
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