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OnTheWarpath15 04-05-2015 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 11420107)
I don't think Alex Smith is nearly as smart the QB that he gets credit for being.

I don't see Alex Smith spotting the hot reads, making adjustments at the line.

Post-snap, whereas Aaron Rodgers and company are constantly thinking of "what is the right throw" (e.g. do I throw back shoulder? Do I throw a fade?) Alex Smith's post snap thought process is: "is this guy wide open so I can deliver a pass into the guy's numbers? He's not? Then, my next read is to look for the dump off option."

That's our big problem with Alex Smith. When your second read is a checkdown, that's NOT going through your progressions.

I agree 100%

I really didn't give his "smarts" a second thought until I was sitting in Lucas Oil Stadium watching him snap the ball with 10+ seconds on the play clock the entire second half when we're desperately trying to run down the clock.

Mav 04-05-2015 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 11420116)
I agree 100%



I really didn't give his "smarts" a second thought until I was sitting in Lucas Oil Stadium watching him snap the ball with 10+ seconds on the play clock the entire second half when we're desperately trying to run down the clock.


Yah. I don't think he is post snap smart, and when I refer to his smarts, I'm talking non football smarts.

Easy 6 04-05-2015 02:50 PM

Heres where I'm at with Smith...

1) by now its painfully obvious that he isnt a "put the team on your back" guy 90% of the time and I dont think he inspires those kind of feelings in his teammates either, and its a big intangible to lack.

And yes, he is cautious to a fault and his arm is better than he wants to show most of the time.

But...

2) he was the second primary ingredient behind taking a team that had not only just had its worst statistical season, it was also at its absolute rock bottom in terms of culture and morale, the entire organization was spiritually bankrupt... and he led them not just to 9-0, but also led them to a playoff game.

Seriously, to go from 2012 to THAT is nothing to laugh at, it was an incredible turnaround quite frankly and no talk of "well weak teams and weak QB's lol" can dispel that truth.

Now, Reid was the main ingredient in that instantaneous culture change... but as QB, Smith deserves his share of credit just by virtue of the position he plays.

So to sum up, yes... he has warts and he has weaknesses and he's quite often hair yankingly maddening in his ways, and I too look forward to, cant wait, for our future under a ballsier, cockier field general that swashbuckles around and slings 40 yard touchdowns for breakfast.

But for Smith to come in and provide the kind of instant credibility and leadership to the team, digging it out of the ashes to a playoff appearance, consecutive winning seasons and narrowly missing another playoff shot against a brutal schedule that saw him win against the top two teams that year... is nothing to hate on.

Reid could have done SOOO much worse than this guy.

Last year made me hate his guts in many ways, I'll never forget the receiver touchdowns issue... but its also hard to forget the good things he has accomplished.

Smith is going to be the bridge between a really good team and a great team, is that really so bad?

Hammock Parties 04-05-2015 02:54 PM

He didn't lead anyone to shit. He played his WORST football during that 9-0 stretch. The Chiefs won games in which he threw for 173, 128 and 124 yards. LMAO

You should just forget about Smith. He's not a bridge to anything, except his own failure. He's intended to be "the guy" and he's just "a guy."

Easy 6 04-05-2015 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Numbah One (Post 11420277)
He didn't lead anyone to shit. He played his WORST football during that 9-0 stretch. The Chiefs won games in which he threw for 173, 128 and 124 yards. LMAO

He was also...

1) brand new to the team
2) brand new to the system

Everyone from Dorsey on down was just trying to figure out who and what they were early on that first year, everyone was learning everything on the fly... its not a reach AT ALL to assume they went extra conservative on purpose.

I'm not even sure why I dont have you on ignore these days, you dont bring a LICK of nuanced thought to any Chiefs related subject.

Its pitiful.

BigMeatballDave 04-05-2015 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Numbah One (Post 11420277)
He didn't lead anyone to shit. He played his WORST football during that 9-0 stretch. The Chiefs won games in which he threw for 173, 128 and 124 yards. LMAO

You should just forget about Smith. He's not a bridge to anything, except his own failure. He's intended to be "the guy" and he's just "a guy."

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 11420324)
Would you just shut the **** up for once in your miserable, dramatic ****ing useless life?

:D

Mr. Laz 04-05-2015 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Numbah One (Post 11420277)
He didn't lead anyone to shit. He played his WORST football during that 9-0 stretch. The Chiefs won games in which he threw for 173, 128 and 124 yards. LMAO

You should just forget about Smith. He's not a bridge to anything, except his own failure. He's intended to be "the guy" and he's just "a guy."

and when Russell Wilson did pretty much the same thing he was considered a stud


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