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I really don't care what you expect from me. |
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Measure outcomes (wins, losses) and don't get too wrapped up in the day to day details even if you follow them passionately like we do here. It's still possible and rational to want one thing and recognize that if the professionals come to the same conclusion, that doesn't make you a genius and if they professionals disagree it doesn't make them idiots. |
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and that has nothing to do with issue of drafting a franchise QB, or the fact that Reid's success has come with a QB drafted #2... or that you take yourself more seriously than anyone on this board, to the point is hilarious...it's obvious you feel neglected in your professional life and you're a bore |
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So what you watch doesn't have any context. That you would not appreciate that without having it pointed out... is surprising, honestly. I don't typically think of you as being among the group of fans who take themselves overly seriously. But as you rightly point out, you don't (and probably shouldn't) care much for what I say. The only thing I know is that I don't know. |
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Fallacious appeals to authority don't jive. |
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First off, his "brief 20 game stint" was actually 26 games in a career that is only 80 games long. In other words, that 'brief stint' was actually the latter 1/3 of his career, which just so happened to coincide with the beginning of his athletic prime. Beyond that, he put up solid numbers in 2009 and 2010 under Singletary as well. That was coming off a serious shoulder injury and with the most overmatched head coach in football running the show. Yeah, he had a lousy start to his career. But for 4 consecutive seasons he's improved. His decisionmaking is strong, his accuracy is above average. He's mobile in the pocket and he is a good leader. If you start from his 2010 baseline, then adjust it for things he has actually learned under Harbaugh, as well as working under a HC that actually knows how to run an offense and can work to his strengths, why is it crazy to think he couldn't improve by about 10% from where he was pre-Harbaugh? If he does, that puts his passer rating in the high 80s. Again, it's not elite, but yes you can win with that guy. All he's lacking is a cannon of an arm but he does a lot of other things extremely well. I remain hopeful that this is just a visceral reaction from you that's really just a back-alley defense of Geno Smith. Otherwise you're left with simply talking out your ass. There is ample evidence to suggest that Alex Smith can be a solid QB in this league. |
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I'm sure I'm a bore. Deferring to AR on the QB position is a lot less interesting than making a fuss over a college QB that lots of people publicly question. But trusting AR on finding a QB that he can win games with is historically a great bet. Far better bet than anything anyone on here says, over time. That is boring though, I'll admit. |
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The issue of taking a QB isn't a matter of scouting. It's a matter of philosophy and principle. I didn't see you giving John McCain or Mitt Romney a pass. I'm pretty sure you were just fine with saying, "McCain is no different than Bush, which hasn't done very well for the country." You didn't know that. You didn't know what McCain or Romney would be all about and yet you still assumed they would employ the same strategy that you railed against for the last 8 years. The Chiefs are faced with doing what we've been doing for the past 30 years, not 8. We have the option of going with the strategy that got us into this mess, or we can switch up the strategy and go with something completely different for a bit, and see if that works. Sorry to inject political dialogue into the main Lounge, but if that's all you understand, then that's the language I'll have to talk. |
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You are such a shitty homer. And "looking back" at least Mark Sanchez won playoff games. Matt never came close. Wrong again, homer. |
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Matt Cassel also led to the Tyson Jackson pick. Had we used it on a QB, we would have had the #34 pick, which could have been something pretty good. At least it would have been something better than Jackson.
So no. Looking back, the Cassel deal in hindsight was WORSE than drafting Sanchez. Much worse. |
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