Alex Smith did, does, and will always suck.
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And so it begins.
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This is franchise is embarrassing.
Raiders > Chiefs It's official. |
Can you please post the Geno Smith INT and ugly GIFs now for comparison sakes?
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I remember when the 9ers won that comeback playoff game against the Saints, and how dipshits on here said he finally was a franchise QB.
F'n morons. |
I bet he doesn't even like KC BBQ.
**** you San pillowbitercisco quarterbacks. |
Hey, in 10 years we get to trade for Kaepernick.
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You're being ignorant.
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Alex Smith killed it in that saints playoff game, which makes him loads better than cassel. That was one of the greatest games I've ever watched.
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And so begins my next four years of fandom. I will be relegated to laughing at how spectacular our fail gifs are.
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This thread will live for decades
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In the last 4 years Alex Smith has only three 300-yard games.
Cassel had four. Flacco had 13. http://i.imgur.com/sD5njzA.gif http://i.imgur.com/2SXORUl.gif http://i.imgur.com/jXxQWcj.gif |
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Hey, remember that rumor about Pitt possibly being in the market for a new QB to groom? If They somehow manuver to get Geno, my fandom becomes a complete ****ing no-brainer.
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Here's a question: We have been assuming that Reid will install his pass-happy offense here in KC and needs a QB that can handle that workload. Now that he's picked up Alex Smith, who is not a prolific passer, does this mean that he's going to change philosophy and try to run the ball more?
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Of course you didn't mention that he had a broken finger on his throwing hand in that game. Realistically he shouldn't have been out there as that was his worst game in 3+ years. Look up highlights of his passing at the end of the Saints game in the playoffs, he's one of the best in the NFL at making plays when it counts, running a two minute offense and a no-huddle. Andy Reid is a known QB guru and he LOVES Alex Smith. He also just spent a week at the Combine, meeting with and watching college QB prospects, if he makes this move now, maybe, just maybe, these prospects aren't the greatest thing since sliced bread. |
Casshole replaced by Smiff
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They have a #1 overall pick for a QB now. Why aren't we happy?/Reid-Hunt
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Andy Reid comes to KC and plays MARTYBALL. ROFL |
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My head may completely explode if we draft DL and Reid holds a presser to say "we're going to run the ball and play tough defense, I was wrong to pass the ball so much while I was in Philly". |
I absolutely hate the bullshit this team puts it's fans through.
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Here are the quarterbacks Alex Smith compares to.
Matt Cassel, Elvis Grbac and Bill Kenney are included! SHITLIST http://i.imgur.com/WZmpCaI.jpg |
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...their-options/
Chiefs decision to trade for Smith says plenty about their optionsPosted by Mike Florio on February 27, 2013, 3:40 PM EST Last year, when Alex Smith was an unrestricted free agent, the Chiefs didn’t make a play for him. This year, they opted to send the 34th overall pick in the draft and a conditional selection in 2014 to San Francisco in order to secure the final two years of his contract. So what does this all mean? Let’s break it down. First, it means that coach Andy Reid concluded during his time to date on the job that Matt Cassel, Brady Quinn, and Ricky Stanzi aren’t the answer. (When Reid was on PFT Live last month, he left the door open regarding the possibility of giving the job to one of the men on the roster.) Second, it means that the Chiefs didn’t like any of the available free-agent options in 2013. If they did, they would have signed a guy and in turn kept their picks. Third, it means that there was no one else they wanted to acquire via trade with a lesser package of picks. Fourth, and finally, it means that the Chiefs not only decided that no incoming rookie quarterback justifies selection with their first-round pick but also that no incoming rookie quarterback justifies selection with their second-round pick. Regardless, then, of how well Smith plays (or doesn’t) for the Chiefs, the deal means that the Chiefs have considered giving up a second-round pick and another pick in the future for the 49ers’ No. 2 quarterback to be a better option than any other option that was available to the team. Which means, frankly, that the Chiefs really didn’t believe they had any other options. |
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I'd say this is a wakeup call to the Geno Smith Kool-Aid drinkers who act like he's Joe Montana in black, but I'm not that optimistic that they'll see the reality of the situation. Bottomline, this is a bad year for QBs in the draft, not a single one of them is ready to start, so unless people fancied the Chiefs with someone like Matt Moore at the helm next year, this about as good as it could have been for them in terms of having a quarterback. |
Alex Smith's career record when the opponent scores at least 24 points:
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And one of those wins was the playoff game. The other was against the shitty Rams.
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He is still better then cAssHole. Maybe.
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Just want to get in on the bottom floor of this.
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The reasoning used by many for this trade is that "Alex was good under Jim"
Alex averaged 187.7 YPG under Jim. Here are the season YPG for the recent SB winning QBs. Flacco - 238.6 Manning - 308.3 Rodgers - 261.5 Brees - 292.5 Roethlisberger - 206.3 Manning - 208.5 Manning - 274.5 Roethlisberger - 198.8 Brady - 230.8 Brady - 226.8 Johnson - 234.5 Brady - 189.5 Dilfer - 136.5 Warner - 272.5 Elway - 215.8 Elway - 227.2 Favre - 243.3 |
Doug Gottlieb just said all the Alex Smith h8rs are W-R-O-N-G!
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Blaine Gabbert> Alex Smith
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[QUOTE=Rausch;9447305]Considering that he likes to have his QB/Passing game carry his offense this move is full-retart...[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure Andy Reid knows better than some randoms on an internet forum who only act like they get paid for their opinions. |
Oh yeah let's bash a QB who hasn't even played a game for us yet. Smh @ some of the people on this thread
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YES TO THIS THREAD! In b4 trolls...wait nvm. Reiterating the OP. ALEX SMITH DID, DOES, AND ALWAYS WILL SUCK!
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Stupid is stupid. |
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Smith is so ****ing good that no one ****ing signed him as a free agent last year. You're a ****ing moron. |
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You also have no chance of playoffs with Matt Moore. Give Alex Smith a good running game, a supportive head coach and he'll run with it. There's no reason this team can't make it to the playoffs, they've got a few holes to fill in, but they've got a solid defense, a good QB, a great RB, good coaching, its all there, but there's so many pessimists here that they're only responding in emotional and visceral fashion rather than looking at the potential that is right there before their eyes. |
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I say he's been playing for us since 1995. |
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"This guy with an online medical degree from the University of Manila said that taking heavy amounts of arsenic is good for my health" "Maybe you should talk to an actual doctor first." "FALLACIOUS APPEAL TO AUTHORITY, YOU'RE WRONG." Another internet e-scout who didn't get a million dollar+ a year job working in the NFL due to "politics", when you get paid for your opinion, and paid well at that, I'll give you the slightest amount of credibility, otherwise you're just another random person going on an emotional rant. |
Oklahoma Joe's Creme Brulee is sooooooooo nervous.
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Reid must be planning a total overhaul of his offensive style... i thought we were going to Bomb City with this guy.
Instead we're getting a Rich Gannon 2.0 Duke of Dink attack... hard to figure this move, its like Reid has turned his back on his high flying past. |
Oh my ****ing God.
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Don't you just love the ****in national media is cum guzzling Alex Smith because it benefits the 49ers.
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Even 49ers fans know he sucks.
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Alex Smith - 59.3 completion %, 14,280 yards, 81 TD, 63 INT, 36 Fumbles, 79.1 Passer Rating HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA |
I'm ok with Smith on the team. I'm not ok with losing our 2nd pick which would be a QB.
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https://twitter.com/TheFilmRoom is absolutely destroying Alex Smith and this trade today. Give him a follow.
@TheFilmRoom Nuance with Alex Smith's motion is he doesn't get extended. Negative motion in windup...at 6'4" releases point is next to head. @TheFilmRoom Similar to Brady Quinn in that respect. Drops ball to waist...limiting forward motion/release point...hurts ability to manipulate passes. @TheFilmRoom Reason extension is important is a QB gives the wrist more range of motion. From the wrist manipulate trajectory, speed, release. |
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Smith can't be made out to be a savior...it's pretty evident who he is. It's who Cassel was supposed to be last year...don't get in the way. @TheFilmRoom Smith in my mind can speed up our passing game. Have reservations if we gain any more versatility vertically. It's a plus, but not a big one @TheFilmRoom @CravenMorhead Cassel had 96 passes over 10 yards...Smith 46. @TheFilmRoom Have fun...you will only need one hand to count the win total Alex Smith has when opponent scored more than 24. @TheFilmRoom Let's not draft a QB because he's not elite...let's just grab the non-elite veteran QB and lineman. -Chiefs for eternity @TheFilmRoom @getnickwright we capped ourself off again at that spot...the arm alone is going to handcuff the passing game and things we are able to do. @TheFilmRoom Show of hands...who has watched Alex Smith throw...watched this draft class throw...and still feel Smith skill set as a passer is superior? |
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I'll be damned if Clark isn't an expert at taking away all hope from a fan base. |
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This is a ****ing train wreck. I'm flabbergasted at how shitty our franchise is. Ineptness abounds.
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he posted three .gifs from the sole bad game Alex Smith played all year...
I just want to point that out. Smith also had a QBR game of 99.8 this season (that was probably tops in the league) and another one of 92+... so we can bash Smith and hate the trade (deservedly so), but he is a massive upgrade to our team which doesn't really mean anything because I doubt in today's NFL you can win anything of importance with Alex Smith at QB. |
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