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temper11 01-10-2014 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 10359682)
Yea I had tryst with a freaky chick one night that I thought was going to literally suck my junk off my body. Wasn't fun.

Sad... as a happily married man, even this sounds pretty good. Love my wife, but BJ's are now usually reserved for birthdays only. Don't get married single guys. That's my advice! :(

Easy 6 01-10-2014 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Jakemall (Post 10359476)
Braces or unaware of just how sharp her teeth were?

No braces, normal size teeth... she simply couldnt keep from grating you for whatever reason, she didnt mind giving them at all, it wasnt some ploy to get out of it.

She just sucked at sucking.

kcxiv 01-10-2014 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 10359076)
Last I checked you can win 2 playoff games and make it to the SB. Hell of a ceiling.

Let me know when that happens, it won't be within the next 2 years if Peyton is healthy its the broncos division.

Or, he can win one next year then another the following.

temper11 01-11-2014 02:24 AM

Smith on "Between the Lines"
 
Anyone hear the interview with Smith on "Between the Lines" speaking about his possible contract extension?

Paraphrasing Smith: "I think there is a fair number for everybody. I feel like I have a different mindset on contracts than some of these other QB's (referencing Flacco, Cutler). It's a two-way street, I'm not trying to break the bank. The team comes first before everything - that's something I take very seriously, I'm not just saying it. As a QB I benefit the most from the guys around me." Honest truth, I still feel like my best football is ahead of me, I still feel like I'm just scratching the surface. I'm not looking for greener pastures, I love it here."

This is the kind of stuff that makes people who support Smith, really love the guy. I've never seen a player like this. Plays balls out and everyone is talking about the possibility of a huge extension and he goes on the record and says this right up front. He renegotiated his contract in SF because he wanted to stay due to the fact that he felt he had "unfinished business". Later he organized practices in the lock-out year when he wasn't even under a contract with the niners and had only a couple of phone calls with brand new coach Jim Harbaugh. Lost his job when he was one of the top rated QB's in the league and instead of being a locker room cancer, mentors his replacement all they way up to and through the superbowl.

This dude is unreal. My kid is a fan and I couldn't ask for a better role model for him.

007 01-11-2014 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by temper11 (Post 10360855)
Anyone hear the interview with Smith on "Between the Lines" speaking about his possible contract extension?

Paraphrasing Smith: "I think there is a fair number for everybody. I feel like I have a different mindset on contracts than some of these other QB's (referencing Flacco, Cutler). It's a two-way street, I'm not trying to break the bank. The team comes first before everything - that's something I take very seriously, I'm not just saying it. As a QB I benefit the most from the guys around me." Honest truth, I still feel like my best football is ahead of me, I still feel like I'm just scratching the surface. I'm not looking for greener pastures, I love it here."

This is the kind of stuff that makes people who support Smith, really love the guy. I've never seen a player like this. Plays balls out and everyone is talking about the possibility of a huge extension and he goes on the record and says this right up front. He renegotiated his contract in SF because he wanted to stay due to the fact that he felt he had "unfinished business". Later he organized practices in the lock-out year when he wasn't even under a contract with the niners and had only a couple of phone calls with brand new coach Jim Harbaugh. Lost his job when he was one of the top rated QB's in the league and instead of being a locker room cancer, mentors his replacement all they way up to and through the superbowl.

This dude is unreal. My kid is a fan and I couldn't ask for a better role model for him.

And THAT is why I think we won't break the bank on him. What I have been saying all along is that he will sign a reasonable deal that doesn't hurt the Chiefs. Going on record like that will help get this thing done sooner rather than later.

Rasputin 01-11-2014 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by temper11 (Post 10360855)
Anyone hear the interview with Smith on "Between the Lines" speaking about his possible contract extension?

Paraphrasing Smith: "I think there is a fair number for everybody. I feel like I have a different mindset on contracts than some of these other QB's (referencing Flacco, Cutler). It's a two-way street, I'm not trying to break the bank. The team comes first before everything - that's something I take very seriously, I'm not just saying it. As a QB I benefit the most from the guys around me." Honest truth, I still feel like my best football is ahead of me, I still feel like I'm just scratching the surface. I'm not looking for greener pastures, I love it here."

This is the kind of stuff that makes people who support Smith, really love the guy. I've never seen a player like this. Plays balls out and everyone is talking about the possibility of a huge extension and he goes on the record and says this right up front. He renegotiated his contract in SF because he wanted to stay due to the fact that he felt he had "unfinished business". Later he organized practices in the lock-out year when he wasn't even under a contract with the niners and had only a couple of phone calls with brand new coach Jim Harbaugh. Lost his job when he was one of the top rated QB's in the league and instead of being a locker room cancer, mentors his replacement all they way up to and through the superbowl.

This dude is unreal. My kid is a fan and I couldn't ask for a better role model for him.


I can appreciate that out of Alex Smith good for him.

Mav 01-11-2014 03:12 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Tattoo (Post 10360859)
I can appreciate that out of Alex Smith good for him.

Not necessarily to you. But maybe this will help people understand why someone like me, likes this guy so much.

Warrior5 01-11-2014 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 10360857)
And THAT is why I think we won't break the bank on him. What I have been saying all along is that he will sign a reasonable deal that doesn't hurt the Chiefs. Going on record like that will help get this thing done sooner rather than later.

I personally think he's going to sign an extension that gives Dorsey the cap space to make the team better so it can win.

In doing so, he'll publicly be putting the team first and lead by example.

philfree 01-12-2014 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Warrior5 (Post 10360889)
I personally think he's going to sign an extension that gives Dorsey the cap space to make the team better so it can win.

In doing so, he'll publicly be putting the team first and lead by example.

And it should cause some other guys to restructure their contracts for the betterment of the team.

I wasn't on it when it went down but now I'm on the Alex Smith train.

The Franchise 01-12-2014 11:35 PM

Sounds awesome.....but don't fault me for being skeptical until he proves it.

BossChief 01-12-2014 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 10366483)
And it should cause some other guys to restructure their contracts for the betterment of the team.

I wasn't on it when it went down but now I'm on the Alex Smith train.

A few of us were talking about this the other day.

If Alex signs a deal similar to what Tom Brady did last year (about 11 per year) it absolutely would influence other guys to help the team keep room to continue to build this roster into a superbowl team.

Hali, Flowers, Bowe and Berry would probably feel the heat to restructure to free up some space to fill some holes.

rockachalk 01-13-2014 01:03 AM

Goes without saying that he is our QB of the immediate future. He's got 5 years of great play in him. Now we need a TE and some receivers that can actually get some separation, and we'll have a pretty damn good offense! Defense we just need to add more depth and get some help at safety and corner (Shaun smith might need to go).

Honestly, this team is close to being the type of Contender that competes year in year out.

beach tribe 01-13-2014 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 10359198)
Well if you are on the side that both sides use the same arguements, agreed :D Same for the Geno thing. If Geno/Jets did what happened Sat the Geno haters are focusing on the fumble and 6 points in the last 6 possessions and labeling him a choke artist that can't handle adversity.

No way that ANYONE would bash Geno after a PO performance like that.

A blindside strip sack from the current NFL MASTER of the blindside strip sack.

If Geno did what Alex did in that PO game I would be FURIOUS that we didnt use the 1.1 on him.

And there is not a damn soul that would be on his ass about getting blindsided by the DPOY.

beach tribe 01-13-2014 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by temper11 (Post 10360855)
Anyone hear the interview with Smith on "Between the Lines" speaking about his possible contract extension?

Paraphrasing Smith: "I think there is a fair number for everybody. I feel like I have a different mindset on contracts than some of these other QB's (referencing Flacco, Cutler). It's a two-way street, I'm not trying to break the bank. The team comes first before everything - that's something I take very seriously, I'm not just saying it. As a QB I benefit the most from the guys around me." Honest truth, I still feel like my best football is ahead of me, I still feel like I'm just scratching the surface. I'm not looking for greener pastures, I love it here."

This is the kind of stuff that makes people who support Smith, really love the guy. I've never seen a player like this. Plays balls out and everyone is talking about the possibility of a huge extension and he goes on the record and says this right up front. He renegotiated his contract in SF because he wanted to stay due to the fact that he felt he had "unfinished business". Later he organized practices in the lock-out year when he wasn't even under a contract with the niners and had only a couple of phone calls with brand new coach Jim Harbaugh. Lost his job when he was one of the top rated QB's in the league and instead of being a locker room cancer, mentors his replacement all they way up to and through the superbowl.

This dude is unreal. My kid is a fan and I couldn't ask for a better role model for him.

Damn that is awesome to hear. Just awesome. Looks like the guy sees the big picture and I believe he is actually right when he says his best football in front of him.
He has done nothing but improve with his last game being the best of his career.
He is gonna get more weapons and continue to improve.
I actually think he has a CHANCE of being a franchise QB.

warrior 01-13-2014 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by temper11 (Post 10360855)
Anyone hear the interview with Smith on "Between the Lines" speaking about his possible contract extension?

Paraphrasing Smith: "I think there is a fair number for everybody. I feel like I have a different mindset on contracts than some of these other QB's (referencing Flacco, Cutler). It's a two-way street, I'm not trying to break the bank. The team comes first before everything - that's something I take very seriously, I'm not just saying it. As a QB I benefit the most from the guys around me." Honest truth, I still feel like my best football is ahead of me, I still feel like I'm just scratching the surface. I'm not looking for greener pastures, I love it here."

This is the kind of stuff that makes people who support Smith, really love the guy. I've never seen a player like this. Plays balls out and everyone is talking about the possibility of a huge extension and he goes on the record and says this right up front. He renegotiated his contract in SF because he wanted to stay due to the fact that he felt he had "unfinished business". Later he organized practices in the lock-out year when he wasn't even under a contract with the niners and had only a couple of phone calls with brand new coach Jim Harbaugh. Lost his job when he was one of the top rated QB's in the league and instead of being a locker room cancer, mentors his replacement all they way up to and through the superbowl.

This dude is unreal. My kid is a fan and I couldn't ask for a better role model for him.




Good read ---- and I"m on board with Alex


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