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Originally Posted by BossChief
Typical game manager...the trouble is that game managers ALWAYS get beat by franchise quarterbacks on the big stages. Franchise quarterbacks throw into tight windows because that's what you need to do to keep defenses on their toes.
Guys like Alex Smith don't force you to defend the deep halves and therefore defenses are able to bring guys closer to the line. That makes it tougher on the running game as well as putting you at risk for more sacks because of the box being stacked.
And here we are in KC thinking we would finally get rid of Cassel, only to have restarted the movie again.
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In the saints niners playoff game, alex had to make a throw, he did. In the nfccg, trailing by a fg, with time running out, they had to get a fg, alex smith got them into fg range. Careful how you just jump on whatever says.
Alex is not a huge risk taker, but if he has to make a play, he will.