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Originally Posted by themanwithnoname
Who cares what they did in college?
You don't get it. Smith's best is preventing a team from losing games due to him. He doesn't have the ability to help a team win games. That is his best. That's what he brings to the table. He's every bit as limited as Cassel, they both need coaches to take the game completely out of their hands. There's some obvious differences but the results are the same and he often looks just like Cassel (que up that gif of him staring down Bowe, wide pants-shitting stance, and then running right into the sack). Only Cassel doesn't have a parade of ****ing idiots going around trying to prop him up (well any more).
Only blind people and Alex Smith fans aren't able to see him for what he is. Funny thing is half the Alex Smith fans admit that's exactly what he is but then they still keep spouting off when people point out that's total dogshit for an NFL QB and is not a franchise QB.
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The point is Cassel wasn't even good enough to play in college, but somehow he made it into the NFL, cuz USC is a QB pipeline. The dude has no biz being in the NFL from the beginning. smith, on the other hand, was good enough to be drafted #1. Big difference between the two right off the bat. Cassel is a ****ing horrible QB, while Smith has shown both sides, horrid and good. So, lets see which Smith we get before we start yelling about how someone doesn't get it. I do get it. It could be good, or it could be bad. We don't know yet. No one know s yet, and to act like you do means you don't get it.