It's all about the "Hidden" points he's scoring. I mean, you can basically add 16 "Hidden" TDs to his yearly totals. He's like the best in the game at scoring hidden TDs that never actually existed. If it weren't for the fact that they were invisible "Hidden" TDs, his TD total would
almost be right up there with the best QBs in the league.
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He is also keeping the opponent from getting extra possessions. Smith is the master of 'hidden points.'
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Alex Smith is scoring a hidden touchdown per game on average.
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So rest assured knowing each time Smith is taking the safe and easy route he is scoring in his own way; in 'hidden points.'
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Because if he's helping the defense to the tune of seven points per game, that means he's finding 16 hidden TDs throughout the season. Add this to his normal TD contribution makes for a very productive player. Unfortunately it's hard to see and prove.
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How can anyone argue with these "Hidden" points?