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Messier 12-16-2013 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 10284015)

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BigCatDaddy 12-16-2013 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 10284053)
I'm pretty much in the same boat... I've just gone from being in a holding pattern while pointing out how 6-0, 7-0, 8-0, etc; just aren't that impressive, to simply being in a holding pattern. I'm not going to crown the guy, but there's no point in trying to dismiss every little thing, either.

I waited a couple of months for the Denver games, and was actually more optimistic than any other point of the season after the 2nd loss, considering we've all known they're at least another season away, and they did what I was hoping, which was to simply compete.

So yeah, there's the next step that every skeptic has yet to see, and it's a bit tougher than beating up on the quitters in DC or the hapless Raiders.... and while I'm certainly not going to drop $500+ to see them in a road playoff game, I've gone from apathetic/jaded to cautiously optimistic... baby steps.

The two most encouraging games for me where the San Diego and the last Denver loss. That's why I don't give a shit what his record is because they won some games in spite of him and the lost a few that other cost us where he played well.

Bearcat 12-16-2013 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by NinerDoug (Post 10284034)
I am wondering what Chiefs fans think of the trade decision these days. I realize people are waiting to see how things go in the playoffs, but right now, with two weeks left, anyone still think it was a bad decision, or the price was too high?

I have to say, I was very happy with his performance in 2011 and 2012, given what had been happening in prior nine seasons, and since he was drafted in 2005. But it seems to me he is now playing quite a bit better than he did in 2011 and 2012. Statistically, he is not drastically better, but he definitely has something now, confidence, presence on the field, that he did not have in 2011 and 2012.

So, anyway, was it a good trade?

I dunno, if he was seen as a stop gap, then I've always thought of that as an okay move, even if it was frustrating in a "we've all seen this before" kind of way.

The alternative is that Dorsey and Reid are geniuses, because there simply wasn't much evidence that he could lead the Chiefs deep into the playoffs (and really, we don't need to go over all of that again... no, really).

Either way, there's still a lot to be determined as far as winning in the playoffs, their plan for Smith and developing a QB, etc; which might not answer that question for at least another year or two.

jd1020 12-16-2013 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan (Post 10284050)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>RT <a href="https://twitter.com/dougstewart1">@dougstewart1</a>: Chiefs GM John Dorsey says Alex Smith has not exceeded his expectations. Says he knows the person..he's a winner.</p>&mdash; The Program (@theprogramkc) <a href="https://twitter.com/theprogramkc/statuses/412662275669909504">December 16, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Guess we can expect another overpay when it comes to his extension.

Bearcat 12-16-2013 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 10284061)
The two most encouraging games for me where the San Diego and the last Denver loss. That's why I don't give a shit what his record is because they won some games in spite of him and the lost a few that other cost us where he played well.

Yep, those are the types of games you have to win in the playoffs, despite all the stupidity that went on here for weeks about the apparent impossibility of playing in those types of games, because of the awesome defense and the "you can win in more than one way" and bullshit (it's bullshit because of who they were playing at the time, not necessarily because the statement is untrue).

The funniest part is that people around here were crying that the sky was falling after those games, and after weeks of skepticism, I was actually pretty encouraged. LMAO

ChiefsCountry 12-16-2013 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 10284062)
Either way, there's still a lot to be determined as far as winning in the playoffs, their plan for Smith and developing a QB, etc; which might not answer that question for at least another year or two.

Yep, we will find out soon enough.

Marcellus 12-16-2013 01:38 PM

Hell I am more concerned about our defense than I am Smith come playoff time.

Anybody who isn't hasn't been paying attention.

BigCatDaddy 12-16-2013 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 10284076)
Yep, those are the types of games you have to win in the playoffs, despite all the stupidity that went on here for weeks about the apparent impossibility of playing in those types of games, because of the awesome defense and the "you can win in more than one way" and bullshit (it's bullshit because of who they were playing at the time, not necessarily because the statement is untrue).

<b>The funniest part is that people around here were crying that the sky was falling after those games, and after weeks of skepticism, I was actually pretty encouraged. LMAO</b>

Yep, me to. Those games didn't jive with the whole "He just wins" narrative so most people didn't want to address that he played his best games there.

BigCatDaddy 12-16-2013 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 10284091)
Hell I am more concerned about our defense than I am Smith come playoff time.

Anybody who isn't hasn't been paying attention.

I think after being up so much they lost focus in the Raider game. They'll get tested these next 2 games.

ThaVirus 12-16-2013 01:49 PM

I've backed off on my Alex Smith bashing.

Now, it's the defense that's been drawing my ire. We need more pressure and better coverage- it's as simple as that. And honestly, I'm hesitant to put all the blame on bad FS play.

When we're getting beat down the sidelines on these go routes, you have to put the blame on the CBs. Cooper's been getting beat like a drum on those since Buffalo. With the amount of single-deep safety looks that we run, can you realistically expect Lewis or Demps to get to either sideline in support every time?

JF08 12-16-2013 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 10283823)

I cannot stop watching this. LMAO

Anyong Bluth 12-16-2013 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Pam Oliver's Forehead (Post 10283081)
So only two completions over 16 yards LMAO

Including his best throw of the day on the wheel route when the game was up in the air as Oakland had cut the score and charged back to within 4 at 31-35. Faced with a crucial 3rd and 1 and really needing to reestablish our offense as well as kill the Raiders momentum, he makes a gorgeous clutch throw not only to secure the 1st down, but score a TD to get the lead back to 2 scores and take the wind out of the Raiders sails.

I'd say that's stepping up and became the critical play in crushing any hopes they had for a comeback as we watched the wheels come off for Oakland after that.

If you want to nitpick and try to devalue his play as pedestrian, feel free, but he came through at the most critical juncture of the game and reestablished our winning that game in dominating fashion instead of it possibly ending in tragic embarrassment once the defense wasn't able to stop them from rushing and passing at will to start the 2nd half!

Bearcat 12-16-2013 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 10284096)
Yep, me to. Those games didn't jive with the whole "He just wins" narrative so most people didn't want to address that he played his best games there.

It was pretty dumb, especially seeing posts about "which team will show up against Oakland?" after they beat the Redskins.... uh, probably the team that plays against shitty teams, as opposed to the team that lost to 3 good teams (or at least 3 good offenses). Some people seem thoroughly confused about strength of schedule to the point that it doesn't even matter who they're playing on any given week.

No wonder this place is so fickle.. it is all about the Ws and Ls, not for the sake of hindsight and it not mattering how they win, but because it really is that black and white.

BigCatDaddy 12-16-2013 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 10284198)
It was pretty dumb, especially seeing posts about "which team will show up against Oakland?" after they beat the Redskins.... uh, probably the team that plays against shitty teams, as opposed to the team that lost to 3 good teams (or at least 3 good offenses). Some people seem thoroughly confused about strength of schedule to the point that it doesn't even matter who they're playing on any given week.

No wonder this place is so fickle.. it is all about the Ws and Ls, not for the sake of hindsight and it not mattering how they win, but because it really is that black and white.

Yep. Some people don't get you can play well and lose and also play shitty and win. However on a home team board pointing out any flaws in a win is known as "hating" LMAO

GordonGekko 12-16-2013 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 10284053)
I'm pretty much in the same boat... I've just gone from being in a holding pattern while pointing out how 6-0, 7-0, 8-0, etc; just aren't that impressive, to simply being in a holding pattern. I'm not going to crown the guy, but there's no point in trying to dismiss every little thing, either.

I waited a couple of months for the Denver games, and was actually more optimistic than any other point of the season after the 2nd loss, considering we've all known they're at least another season away, and they did what I was hoping, which was to simply compete.

So yeah, there's the next step that every skeptic has yet to see, and it's a bit tougher than beating up on the quitters in DC or the hapless Raiders.... and while I'm certainly not going to drop $500+ to see them in a road playoff game, I've gone from apathetic/jaded to cautiously optimistic... baby steps.

Pretty much my sentiments exactly. The Denver games were a bummer, but the good thing is that they are regular season games and that we now for sure have a playoff game to look forward to. I really am putting a lot into this upcoming Indy game as kind of litmus test to determine just how functional this team can be against a quality opponent. I honestly feel that if our Defense can step it back up and our offense plays to even 75% of what they did against the Raiders, Indy, SD, and whoever our first opponent in the playoffs is should be cake.

I am feeling very optimistic right now. I think this is the year that we at least win one playoff game, and any damage to other teams beyond that in playoffs would just be awesome.


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