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Old 04-10-2009, 05:19 PM   #593
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Originally Posted by Mecca View Post
Sanchez and Smith are nothing alike unless you are a complete moron that has no understanding of offensive schemes and how they are different. If some guy wrote a story about Sanchez and Smith and actually has more than 1 line to tie them together he's either grasping at the weakest straws ever or he's making it up.

Also basically any self respecting draft person will tell you Sanchez is a better prospect than Matt Leinart was.
I understand that the schemes are different, but in terms of what they accomplished in college, coming out early, having a lot of positives in terms of pro potential (I seem to remember that the pro scouts actually gave Smith a standing ovation at his pro day because he was so impressive), size, arm strength, intelligence, leadership ability, etc.

I fully understand that Pete Carroll and Urban have two completely different philosophies for running an offense, both of which have been incredibly successful. But besides that, there are a lot of similarities between Smith and Sanchez. And I think that Smith still has a chance to be a decent quarterback in the NFL. How he was handled in Frisco was not good at all. I don't have a lot of hope for him with Singletary as his head coach, but then, I feel for every single player on that roster at this point.
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