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I didn't like Bradford much at all. He struck me as a stronger armed version of Alex Smith.
(Do not mistake "stronger armed" as "strong armed"...) |
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Okay. You don't think he is going to change. I guess we will see come week one. I think you are going to see far more running, far more playaction, than anyone is really expecting. |
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And thats throwing the football. |
If the idea is that we're not going to see the same Andy Reid that we saw in Philadelphia for the past 13 years, then why hire Andy Reid in the first place. It's not like there aren't plenty of Marty clones out there if we wanted a coach that runs the ball.
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In eight of Alex's 19 wins the last two years, he threw for less than 190 yards.
Why should I accept the idea that this can be replicated in Kansas City? Even in 2010, when the Chiefs had a good team, we only won two games with our QB throwing for less than 190 yards. And the last two seasons, it's only happened three times: against a Kyle Boller, Caleb Hanie and Tim Tebow. |
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Throwing to set up the run, would waste that. |
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That's just the way it is. |
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You're showing your football ignorance again. |
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So Alex Smith is going to lead us to wins by throwing for less than 190 yards because that's JUST THE WAY IT IS. You are one dumb asshole. |
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At this point, I don't really have a problem with spread QB's as they are pretty much all coming from spread systems and NFL offenses are much more spread oriented.
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God, I cant wait to see your ass gone for a year. 8 wins baby. 8 WINS,. remember, you made this bet. |
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