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And if Geno becomes a superstar, good for you! But now is not time to revel, as he's been unable to separate himself from Mark Sanchez. Mark Sanchez. |
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I was talking to O's fan about Geno. You're talking to Clay about Geno. I'm not interfering in the spat you have going with him right now, and I'd like to think you would have enough self-control not to resort back to name-calling when I didn't even talk to you. Guess not. |
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Just get some perspective, dude. You know I'm not going to back off my stance when we know very little about how these rookies and offseason decisions work out. And for every post I make calling the Eric Fisher pick stupid, it's generally in reaction to somebody like O'sfan drudging up old shit clearly because they got butthurt during draft season. You mentioned Mark Sanchez earlier. Is the amount of bashing this guy has received on this particular forum relative to how he has actually played as a QB and how his success/failure directly affects the Chiefs? Or is it relative to the passion of the argument that was had in the months leading up to the 2009 draft? I'm expecting this to be no different with Geno. We're in for a long ride. So if you want to honor the truce we made, just please consider thinking twice in the future before you insinuate that I have the bloodiest vagina on CP. Thanks. |
Practice report: Oh, no, Geno
August, 14, 2013 Aug 14 12:26 PM ET By Rich Cimini | ESPNNewYork.com CORTLAND, N.Y. -- It was a rough day for Geno Smith. As expected, Smith took the majority of the first-team reps Wednesday, but the rookie quarterback was out of sorts, throwing three interceptions in team drills and another in 7-on-7. A few other passes were knocked down by defensive backs. Both Smith and Mark Sanchez faced the scout-team defense, so this wasn't your typical starters-versus-starters situation. As a result, the intensity level was down. Nevertheless, Smith struggled with his accuracy and made a couple of bad decisions. He was picked off by Royce Adams, Jacquies Smith and Bret Lockett in team drills. Rontez Miles made an interception in 7-on-7, grabbing a pass that went off the hands of WR Ryan Spadola. Smith didn't seem affected by his tender ankle. His worst moment came at the end of a two-minute drill, when he was intercepted in the red zone by Lockett. Unofficially, Smith was 10-for-21. It was a workmanlike day for Sanchez, who completed seven of 11 passes with no interceptions. Rex Ryan still hasn't named his starter for Saturday night against the Jaguars. He might wait until Friday. Sanchez appears to have created separation in the QB competition, based on the last week to 10 days, but Smith still hasn't received a prime opportunity in a game. It would make sense to start him this week, but Ryan has been playing it coy. http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jet...ort-oh-no-geno |
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Ryan was speaking after a very tough practice for the rookie quarterback, who threw four interceptions -- three in 11-on-11 drills to the third team defense and one in 7-on-7 drills.
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How many interceptions has Alex Smith thrown in TC? |
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