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Great. My "teh ghey" thread and this thread have both been hijacked by fights.
Sorry, Geno. Apparently you're no longer worth any sort of normal discussion. Have fun in that circus that is the QB Clown Car of the NFL. |
This type of pussy action is exactly what I saw when I put his games on. Pouty finger pointer. The fact that he thought the Chiefs were gonna take him 1st overall tells me he's not the sharpest tool in the shed.
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Would somebody mind linking my balls?
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You'll continue to see threads like this because some of yall are so easy to troll. I guess that's what happens when you are so emotionally invested in a player who was never even a Chief.
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His agent didn't want to show how bad he really was. Even Gruden didn't like him as a pick. |
Just cuz he was a qb and available to be picked in the first round doesn't mean it was going to happen.
Ain't his agents fault. Geno ain't exactly Andrew Luck or RG3 or even Russell Wilson. This qb class sucked ass. Even Barkley went late. |
10 cent head.
The clown is going melt down like a stick of butter on a hot stove, wait and see. http://fierceblackqueen.files.wordpr...aby_crying.jpg |
I don't get why everyone is giving Geno shit. Your agent will tell you what teams are interested in you and where you should be expected to be drafted. The fact that Geno thought he was going top 5 and he wasn't drafted until the second round means there was a lot of miscomunication. If I was him and I knew I got screwed, I wouldn't trust him to handle my contracts.
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Geno Smith’s former agents wish him the best
Posted by Mike Florio on April 30, 2013, 11:04 PM EDT Jets Smith Football AP Agents Jeff Nalley and Erik Burkhardt of Select Sports Group have broken their silence in response to quarterback Geno Smith’s decision to fire them, only days after Smith became the 39th pick in the draft. “We worked tirelessly for Geno Smith and all of our draft prospects,” the firm said in a statement released to PFT. “The NFL Draft is unpredictable, and we prepared Geno and all of our draft prospects, as we do every year, about what can happen during the draft. Not only did we tell him that what transpired on the first day of the draft was possible, the question of whether Geno would be a first- or second-round pick was arguably the most talked about subject in the three months leading up to the draft. We wish Geno the best.” The statement comes in response to a report from Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News that Smith believed he “would be and should be” not a first-round pick but the No. 1 overall selection. In an appearance on SiriusXM NFL Radio, Smith opted not to delve into the details. “I don’t want to shed too much light on it,” Smith said, via a partial transcript provided by SiriusXM NFL Radio. “The thing that I can tell you is that it’s not because of the whole draft experience. It’s not because of one particular incident. There’s a number of things. And that story, you know, that battle will be fought on a different day. As of right now I don’t feel too comfortable talking about all the details of it.” Regardless, the timeline gives rise to a reasonable inference that the decision relates to Smith’s “whole draft experience.” And it comes off as a blame-shifting reaction from Smith for not being drafted higher. Based on the statement from Select Sports Group, if Smith thought he’d go higher, it wasn’t based on anything his agents were telling him. |
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Jeezuz, Geno. Nawrocki might be right RT @ProFootballTalk: Geno Smith's former agents issue statement http://po.st/pBvHxc |
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