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why should everything else have to get fixed to evaluate the most important position on the field? |
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and niners fans on a chiefs board telling a life long chiefs fan to gtfo is classic. ****ing idiots. |
Just thought i would check in and see how the "alex will always suck" thread is going.
Carry on. |
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OL - Alex Smith takes a bunch of sacks. Did in San Fran and does in KC as well. He is taking more than Cassel did. Clearly its the OL fault. WR - Drops. Apparently not dropping the ball that much when Charles is the main cause. Guess where the blame should be directed at for the offensive struggles. #11. |
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"Its not the oline, its not the wrs, its not the oc or the playcalling, its all on kaepernick" but swap positions and its everything BUT alex smith. **** all these guys. |
"It's a team game" is a classic excuse for Alex.
Nevermind that many of the same people who use that excuse claim that Denver would suck without Manning. Can't have it both ways. |
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you don't think that's quite a bit different? Especially when you consider that one is a future hall of fame QB and the other is a good QB at best? |
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Broncos -- 410 * .056 = 22.96 drops Do the same for the Chiefs.... 410 * .063 = 25.83 So, no, I don't think those 3 drops over 10 games is quite a difference. Considering one is a HoF QB and the other is Alex Smith AND considering the Smith fans' argument that it's the receivers' fault, I'd expect the Broncos' percentage to be much lower. You can't argue the offense is being held down by drops more than Smith's play AND argue the Broncos' stat is better because of Peyton Manning. |
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