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Old 08-18-2013, 10:44 AM   #1
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I missed the game unfortunately, but it looks Smythe got punked.

7/16 for 62? yeah, pretty bad... but its preseason and i'm not going to panic until that starts happening in regular season games.
Smith's numbers were poor due to multiple drops by his receivers. He was placing the ball accurately, where only the receiver could catch it and while it hit them right in the hands, they couldn't hold on.

Baldwin is worthless. Gray is a very poor receiver. Kelce should have had a fairly easy TD.

The GREAT Brandon Albert looked like shit. Fisher allowed men to get around him and pressure Smith. The offensive line had quite a bit of difficulty with the pass rush and pressure.

The bottom line is that Smith looked fine. His passes were crisp and accurate. The offense moved the chains. The defense was beasting. And Knile Davis took a huge leap from week one to week two.

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Old 08-18-2013, 10:49 AM   #2
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Smith's numbers were poor due to multiple drops by his receivers. He was placing the ball accurately, where only the receiver could catch it and while it hit them right in the hands, they couldn't hold on.

Baldwin is worthless. Gray is a very poor receiver. Kelce should have had a fairly eay TD.

The GREAT Brandon Albert looked like shit. Fisher allowed men to get around him and pressure Smith. The offensive line had quite a bit of difficulty with the pass rush and pressure.

The bottom line is that Smith looked fine. His passes were crisp and accurate. The offense moved the chains. The defending was beasting. And Knile Davis took a huge leap from week one to week two.
How dare you post this on this forum. What are you some kind of commie or something.
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Old 08-18-2013, 10:51 AM   #3
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Smith's numbers were poor due to multiple drops by his receivers. He was placing the ball accurately, where only the receiver could catch it and while it hit them right in the hands, they couldn't hold on.

Baldwin is worthless. Gray is a very poor receiver. Kelce should have had a fairly eay TD.

The GREAT Brandon Albert looked like shit. Fisher allowed men to get around him and pressure Smith. The offensive line had quite a bit of difficulty with the pass rush and pressure.

The bottom line is that Smith looked fine. His passes were crisp and accurate. The offense moved the chains. The defending was beasting. And Knile Davis took a huge leap from week one to week two.
Baldwin had to easy first downs dropped.

I am not sure if Reid wanted to target Baldwin or if the 9ers covered Bowe.
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Old 08-18-2013, 11:02 AM   #4
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Smith's numbers were poor due to multiple drops by his receivers. He was placing the ball accurately, where only the receiver could catch it and while it hit them right in the hands, they couldn't hold on.

Baldwin is worthless. Gray is a very poor receiver. Kelce should have had a fairly eay TD.

The GREAT Brandon Albert looked like shit. Fisher allowed men to get around him and pressure Smith. The offensive line had quite a bit of difficulty with the pass rush and pressure.

The bottom line is that Smith looked fine. His passes were crisp and accurate. The offense moved the chains. The defending was beasting. And Knile Davis took a huge leap from week one to week two.


Smith looked like dog shit. The only time they were under pressure is when the defensed blitzed. Alex Smith never made any kind of pre snap adjustment to offset those blitzes. He looked like a fukking robot out there.
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Old 08-18-2013, 11:19 AM   #6
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EXACTLY! You and I saw the same game. Smith was not the problem. I duspect others saw that too,but they just want to bitch because KC didn't draft a QB at 1.1 and traded for Smith. He might have to work on some things, but he is one of the least of KC's issues on offensw.
I agree, but I would like to have seen Alex do a little better on a few plays that we saw. I think by the start of quarter 2, he was getting pretty irritated. I don't like to see that, as I think he may have lost some energy and effort. I fully expect the offense to be prepared and able to handle the blitz pick up and hot routes in September... not much worried about that. The receivers catching what is thrown to them is my largest concern now. Alex has had some crap WRs throughout his years, and if that continues, I worry that he will never trust them or take aggressive shots to them unless the game is hanging in the balance.
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Old 08-18-2013, 11:20 AM   #7
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Smith's numbers were poor due to multiple drops by his receivers. He was placing the ball accurately, where only the receiver could catch it and while it hit them right in the hands, they couldn't hold on.

Baldwin is worthless. Gray is a very poor receiver. Kelce should have had a fairly eay TD.

The GREAT Brandon Albert looked like shit. Fisher allowed men to get around him and pressure Smith. The offensive line had quite a bit of difficulty with the pass rush and pressure.

The bottom line is that Smith looked fine. His passes were crisp and accurate. The offense moved the chains. The defending was beasting. And Knile Davis took a huge leap from week one to week two.
EXACTLY this. Smith might have his issues, but he was not the problem week 2.
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Old 08-17-2013, 07:46 PM   #8
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You're probably taking shit for talking about putting Bray on the practice squad because he has to clear waivers for that to occur. And that will most likely never, ever happen. We had to win a bidding war to get him in the first place, there's been all sorts of praise about him all summer from the team, so it's nigh on certain that he's gone the second he's released, and on someone else's 53.
I praised bray in Week 1. I just don't buy that he's a hot commodity. The real bidding war is the draft. Imo. He will make the 53 simply because stanzi won't.
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Old 08-17-2013, 07:24 PM   #9
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Houston is destroying his man in run defense almost every time. He's gonna be a top 5 OLB this year. Again.
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Old 08-17-2013, 09:44 PM   #10
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Houston is destroying his man in run defense almost every time. He's gonna be a top 5 OLB this year. Again.
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Old 08-18-2013, 12:32 PM   #11
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Houston is destroying his man in run defense almost every time. He's gonna be a top 5 OLB this year. Again.
I love Houston. The respect Hali showed him on his martial arts vid got me psyched. It would be great to have to argue if we should switch Hali and Houston because Houston is beasting.
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Old 08-17-2013, 07:30 PM   #12
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I dvr'd this game. I don't seem too optimistic about the results though.
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Old 08-17-2013, 07:39 PM   #13
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I dvr'd this game. I don't seem too optimistic about the results though.
I doubt we win this time but anything is possible, everybody says it's just preseason.
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Bray looked like hot garbage in this game.

I believe it was Deez that called him Tyler Cassel.

Perfect.
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Old 08-17-2013, 08:12 PM   #15
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Bray looked like hot garbage in this game.

I believe it was Deez that called him Tyler Cassel.

Perfect.

A lot of teams back ups look better than ours.
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