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Andrew luck completion % senior season was 71.3%. RG3 was 72.6%. Geno Smith had 71.1%. Why is he not being discussed. He clearly is a #1 pick this year. His completion % was almost identical to the "ELITES"
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the only player who has never missed a pass is Peyton Manning and that is because he's way better than Tom Brady and Joe Montana and is probably the greatest athlete of all time and certainly could charge $1-$5M per thimble of semen if he so chose. Archie still gets $200K a thimble and he's old.
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my QB must be perfect and shit golden m&m's!/dumbass true fan
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being a blue collared working man I had to settle for Cooper's at $50 bucks but I'm hoping I get lucky
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what the **** would you do with a golden M&M? eat it or use it as currency? I don't get it. ROR is stupid.
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So apparently the 49ers will consider trading Alex Smith for a 2nd round pick. Well looks like he will be a backup for Kaepernick next year. With that price we should be out of the A Smith sweepstakes.
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HAI GUIZ, IF YOU OVERTHROW RECEIVERS DEEP, YOU'LL NEVER BE SUCCESSFUL!!!! The Ravens used the 58th pick in the 2011 NFL Draft to select speedster Torrey Smith from Maryland, hoping he would provide a vertical threat for Joe Flacco. In 2011, Smith was targeted once over his first two games, a 22-yard Flacco overthrow against the Steelers in the season opener. While the Flacco overthrow remains a theme, it became clear against the St. Louis Rams in Smith's third game why he had warranted a second-round pick. Smith caught five passes for 152 yards and three touchdowns against the Rams, and four of his eight targets were thrown at least 26 yards downfield. Smith would be targeted at least five times in 11 of Baltimore’s last 13 games, and he developed into Flacco’s favorite deep target. It’s no secret how the Ravens use Smith. His career average target distance is 18.6 yards downfield, more than a yard deeper than any other qualified receiver. No receiver has been targeted on more throws deeper than 20 yards downfield than Smith in the last two seasons, and Smith’s six touchdowns on deep throws is tied for fifth in the league. Targeting Smith downfield has been a focus for Flacco since that breakout game in Smith’s rookie season, and Smith has proved reliable. Of his league-high 56 deep targets, Smith has dropped one. But the Flacco-to-Smith connection hasn’t exactly progressed. In Smith’s rookie season, Flacco completed nearly 54 percent of his passes targeting Smith, which ranked 67th out of 81 qualified wide receivers. While a lack of efficiency was expected given Smith’s role as a deep threat (average target was 18.2 yards downfield, second-most in NFL), 36 qualified receivers had a better drop percentage than Smith’s 3.2 percent. Joe Flacco Since 2011 Throws 21+ Yards Downfield Smith Other Pct of Targets 35.9 8.9 TD-Int 6-0 3-3 30+ Yd Plays 12 8 Overthrows 26 < 26 < > 52 are most in NFL This season, Smith has been targeted at about the same rate (7.0 targets per game compared to 6.2 targets last year), but the completion percentage is down (49.2 percent, fifth worst out of 79 qualified wide receivers). And Smith has dropped as many passes (three) as last year. The silver lining? He’s caught just as many touchdowns (seven) as last year and his 9.0 targets per touchdown is sixth in the league. Smith’s big-play production out of the gates could be more impressive if not for Flacco. Flacco has 52 overthrown passes deeper than 20 yards downfield in the past two seasons, 15 more than the next-closest quarterback (Cam Newton). In that span, Smith has been overthrown 26 times, seven more than the next-closest receiver (Larry Fitzgerald). Flacco’s efficiency problems in Smith’s first season could be attributed to adjusting to a new and unfamiliar weapon. Smith was clocked at 4.43 seconds at the combine before the 2011 Draft, and Flacco’s three most-targeted wide receivers in 2010 were Derrick Mason, T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Anquan Boldin - none of whom had Smith’s speed. But this year, Flacco has overthrown Smith on 27 percent of his total targets, with only the Blaine Gabbert-to-Justin Blackmon duo yielding a higher overthrow percentage. |
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The experts know once we get a qb they will have to talk about because we will be winning and gong to playoff games consistently. They don't want KC to succeed.
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Sorry, since 2000.
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I don't get why some people have taken the anyone but Geno route. Given the Chiefs history with QB's, why are we so picky?
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Tomorrow at 7pm, they are gonna have a Mariucci and Geno 1 on 1 with whiteboard time and field time.
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Will anyone here be pissed if we do take Geno at 1?
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Nope. Geno at #1 is what everybody wants.
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We should take a poll for all chiefs fans on kcchiefs.com to see who we truly want and maybe it will tell reid and dorsey how as a fan base we feel.
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except we'd lose because the casual true fan outweighs the smart ChiefsPlanet fan about 30 to 1.
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damn. I gotta work. Damn job: cutttin' in on my penii-time.
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I wonder how much actual QB coaching he got from Holgerson at WVU. Mechanically, he seemed to really regress the longer he was in that system.
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When your "the guy" its easy to start pushing.
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Should we have a separate thread for Geno's combine performance?
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And I assume Geno will go through the exact same thing in his private interviews with the Chiefs. No excuses, Dorsey. Draft him or GTFO. |
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****, I'm more excited to start that thread than I have been for any particular Chiefs game thread the past 3 years. |
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I hate to say this but I have a bad feeling we've built up Geno SO MUCH he won't live up to it at the combine tomorrow. We're expecting a herculean effort and I think that's a bit unfair.
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We've built up Geno so much that the uninformed fans and haters are expecting a Herculean effort tomorrow. I don't really have any expectations. I think he'll be fine but anything can happen. But if he throws a couple of bad throws, we're gonna hear about it every day for the next 2 months. Guaranteed. |
I hope he runs a 4.6 and lights it up with his arm...
God that would be great. I'm really looking forward to watching him at the combine. |
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What time do the QBs throw tomorrow? I have some shit to do and need to set my DVR.
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I was a fan of Geno before the season. I was sold on him as an NFL starter during the Texas game. And as the season went on and Wilson/Barkley/Glennon didn't step up their game to fill the void during WV's losing streak, I was convinced he had to be our #1 pick. What he does throwing at the combine to unfamiliar receivers coming off only a few months of draft prep at IMG is irrelevant to what I think he could potentially be in the NFL. Only dumbass Chiefs fans who wouldn't know a QB if he threw a 30-yard rocket up their vaginas while evading blitzing defenders are going to be expecting the impossible from him tomorrow. The sad part is it's very possible that Reid and Dorsey are aligned with those group of fans, too. That's the only thing that worries me about tomorrow. |
Alec Ogletree met with the Chiefs and Eagles saturday night.
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You won't miss anything, I plan to edit together everything Geno does. |
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This is a nice breakdown of what Geno will be doing.
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I think what's going to be critical for Geno is how quickly he's getting rid of the ball on the 5 and 7-step drops. The guy is holding the ball quite a bit in a lot of the footage you see of him.
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Cam Newton was IMPRESSIVE. 11 of 21 or not, his throws were on the money with zip all day. |
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hot, throbbing, Manning-raping penii FTW.
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You could of at least put Geno on top of the mountain Clay, shit.
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I'm really excited to see the QBs tomorrow.
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I'll bet you $3 you won't put that on FB?
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Clay is right, guys. Come on in. The chocolate water is fine.
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Geno must BEAST RAPE tomorrow
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Here comes the painii
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take us home,son.
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pray for Geno today, you damned heathens! Its Sunday, so get your asses to it!
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A ****ing 4.56.
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Am homo for Geno
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It just keeps getting better people.
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He's about to throw..
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Russel Wilson ran a 4.55
Geno is a damn near perfect prospect...especially being all of his "flaws" are correctable with good coaching...like the Walrus. |
How are the contract talks with Geno going?
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