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THAT'S ALEX SMITH. |
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I don't see many Chiefs games.
No QB would have been effective behind that porous offensive line tonight. Alex Smith is a good QB and a master of the short passing game when he has adequte pass protection. I'm not talking elite pass protection like Romo - just average. His pass protection was WELL below average tonight. If that has been typical this season, then no wonder your offense is so hamstrung. According to Football Outsiders, the Chiefs offensive line was ranked #22 in the league going into tonight's game. That's poor. Not as poor as the 49ers 30th ranked pass protection, but poor. KC is 10th in run blocking but only 22nd in pass protection. Keep running the ball. You can't blame Alex if he has little to no time to throw. I did not see a sack I would blame him for. Every sack was on the Offensive line being offensive. Link to Football Outsiders below: http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ol |
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He is jealous of David Carr's offensive lines
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I don't know, I just think that even if AS had Dez Bryant and Julio Jones on both sides they would probably average 50 catches and 1 TD\season. That last play were he runs out of bounds instead of throwing it typifies what kind of QB he is. |
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Makes no sense for Charles to see less than 25 touches a game. |
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Afterall, he was KC's leading receiver last season. |
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