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Alex Smiths accuracy wowing fans
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Alex Smith's Accuracy Sparks Chiefs Practice Posted 1 hour ago Reid Ferrin Chiefs Insider KCChiefs.com Email @KCChiefs_Reid aaKansas City Chiefs QB Alex Smith wowed the crowd with pinpoint throws Kansas City Chiefs QB Alex Smith didn't care that the skies were again overcast during practice on Monday; likely because his accurate throws would've outshined the sun, had it made an appearance. Smith was on-point, nearly perfect, unofficially completing 17 of 20 passes for three TDs during the roughly two-and-a-half hour practice. "It’s a reflection of the group,” Smith said. “O-line was great today; it starts with them. They did a good job communicating, especially in the blitz period, third down, everybody was on the same page and then there were guys making plays outside. We got off to a good start but really, I think the spark came from the guys up-front." Among the many pass-catchers Smith connected with on Monday, Chiefs TE Anthony Fasano continues to play at a very-high level. Smith threw to Fasano three-straight times, late in practice, including one TD. "He's such a dependable guy, so reliable," Smith said of Fasano. "He has such a great knowledge of the game, a great feel for it, defenses and how they’re playing him and he uses his body so well. He continues to make tough catches. He’s what you’re looking for in a TE, that reliable guy that continues to be open, time after time." Another of Smith's targets was Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe, whose best catch on Monday was a one-handed grab in 7-on-7s. "That’s just him making me look good," Smith said. "There’s not much to it. I threw it up there and let him do the rest." Bowe described the play from a different perspective. "No, man," Bowe said of Smith's pass. "He put the ball right on the outside; he saw the inside leverage, and our job is to catch the ball; it happened to be a one-handed catch, but it was a great pass by Alex." Bowe also shared how he's feeling just days away from the team's first preseason game of the year. "I’m feeling good,” Bowe said. "We’re going against the best every day at practice, so when we get to the games, we will be ready." Following Smith, Chiefs QB Chase Daniel stepped in Monday and continues to move the ball effectively, highlighted by his completion to a determined Chiefs TE Tony Moeaki on a third-down play in the red zone. "Chase did a great job of getting the ball out quick," Moeaki said. "I was just trying to get the ball vertical and it was a third-down play, so getting the first down in the red zone, that’s huge. We as a TE group feel that’s where our number should be called; we’re just trying to help the team score." Later in 11-on-11s, Chiefs QB Ricky Stanzi closed out the drill with a beauty of a throw for a TD to Chiefs rookie WR Frankie Hammond Jr. "It was a great throw by Ricky,” Hammond Jr. said. "I kind of pinned the guy inside and he just made a great throw and I went up and got it." Like the other Chiefs rookies, Hammond Jr. is ready and waiting for his opportunity to shine on Friday night. "Definitely,” Hammond Jr said. "It’s just ‘lay it out all on the table’; you’ll only get so many opportunities in these preseason games, so when we get out there, we have to make the most of them and go out there and play hard." The team played hard yet again today, which caught the eye of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. "Good work today," coach Reid said. "This is our fifth day in a row of full contact and going. This is our longest stretch; we’ll have another day tomorrow. So, the guys pushed through a big red zone day today, big 3RD-and-long day today. I thought they traded back and forth, challenging each other and working hard.” Part of the hard work paid off for the defense in 11-on-11s, when Chiefs DB Otha Foster III was in the right place at the right time for his pick-six INT. "I was playing free," Foster III said. "The guy dragged across and the QB threw it to him, bounced off his shoulder and landed in my hands. We were going full contact, all the way, tackling to the ground and that’s why I ran it all the way back." Foster hopes to carry the defensive momentum with him into Friday's road game against the Saints. "I feel good about that because it’s close to my hometown in Louisiana," he said. "I’m going to have a lot of family there and they love the Saints, except when I’m playing; they’ll be on my side (on) Friday.” The Chiefs return to the practice field tomorrow, before a day off on Wednesday, travel day to New Orleans on Thursday and then, the real fun begins Friday night at 7:00 PM CDT, from the Mercedes-Benz |
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It's called bargaining leverage from the other interested teams... duh. Alex did have a contract on the table ready to sign. I have no interest in digging up links for you. Do it yourself, if you really care. SF wouldn't pay 8 mil to Alex AND a boat-load to Peyton. So it's easy enough to deduce that Manning or agent contacted SF. Now whether they really planned on signing with SF.. or they wanted to increase their bargaining position by the mere threat of it? Who can say? It doesn't matter. |
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The Chiefs traded for Cassel. And Green, Grbac, and Bono off the top of my head. And all those guys (with the exception of Stevie) were acquired with the intent to start them. Those traded players have played over 75% of the games since our last playoff win. All of those players have also LOST all of the playoff games since Montana as well. And Reid and Dorsey aren't tied to the past except that the past sets up the circumstances for the future. They got to this team, which was completely devoid of legitimate QB prospects thanks to the decisions of Pioli and before that, Carl. They said "winning now is the most important thing" so they get some veterans and call it all good. That's exactly what Pioli did. Winning now means you don't have time to give a shit about rookie QBs, so they become extraneous. Reid is a QB guru. He made guys like AJ ****ing Feeley look okay. I seriously doubt Reid encountered several of these QBs in the middle rounds of the draft and said, "I'm so confident that none of them are worth an ounce of spit that I don't even want to look at them. Don't waste a single brain cell thinking about them." Go ahead and tell me I'm speculating again, but that's all ANYBODY can do at this point. The fact is that Reid turned to Smith and Daniel to solidify his QBs. He might draft one in the future. I sure hope he ****ing does. I hope he remembers what Ron Wolf taught him, that QBs should be drafted in nearly every single draft; the position is too important to not do exactly that. |
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And I'm sure if Manning would have said he was willing to go to sf they would have told him they already offered Smith a deal, he hasn't signed it, we snuck out here to watch you, but we aren't interested...
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6-0 UDFAs with questionable arms don't generally amount to jack shit in this league. Do you deny the truth in that statement?
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This is NOT a discussion about Super Bowl winning QB's. It's was a discussion about a back up QB that's spent four years learning from quite possibly the best QB coach and play caller in the country. The fact that Daniel has backed up Drew Brees, who has not missed a game while in New Orleans, is absolutely NOT an indicator of Daniel's talent. Quote:
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Drew Brees was not an UDFA.
And Daniel's combine measurement was 6 feet.
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I especially like this part: The 49ers held off on negotiating a new deal with Alex Smith until after Manning chose to sign with the Broncos, something else that led people to think the 49ers were interested in signing Manning. Smith ended up re-signing and didn’t seem too put out by the time spent with Manning, leaving the whole thing as nothing more than a short chapter in an entertaining offseason... Harbaugh went even further to make the team’s commitment to Smith as clear as possible. He said the team’s “evaluation” of Manning was designed with the intentionof having both Manning and Smith on the team next year. “Were we out there seeing and evaluating if we could have them both? Heck yeah. We evaluate and eliminate the possibility. For further evidence, we would not have given any player out there in free agency a sixth of our salary cap, and let six or seven of our own guys go. Hopefully that sets the record straight. I don’t want you to keep reporting the silliness and phoniness.” We’re not really sure why this would be coming up at this point. You can use any word you want — pursue, evaluate, observe, court — but there was definitely interest – a word Harbaugh used on Wednesday — in bringing Manning to San Francisco. Denying it at this point just seems silly, especially when you throw in the stuff about keeping both quarterbacks while simultaneously worrying about your cap space. This is the same coach who adamantly supported Smith, right up until he benched Smith for Kaepernick. So you can't really trust a damn thing he says, but that's pretty typical of "coach talk" in college football and the NFL. Point being, the Niners "evaluated" Manning with the intent to sign him. Manning didn't call the Niners for a job.
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Point is...6-0 undrafted free agents don't generally make it in the NFL. The fact he survived holding a clipboard in New Orleans 4 seasons doesn't instill confidence in me.
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