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Hammock Parties 01-29-2017 09:36 PM

Alex Smith will be the Chiefs’ QB in 2017, but he knows the pressure is on
 
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl...#storylink=cpy

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More than anybody, Alex Smith knew what was at stake this postseason, and how the Chiefs’ performance would shape the perception of his ceiling as a quarterback.

So when Smith posted his fourth-lowest passer rating of the season in the Chiefs’ 18-16 divisional-round home loss to Pittsburgh — and his coach, Andy Reid didn’t offer a strong, immediate vote of confidence the day after the game — the 32-year old wasn’t surprised when chatter started increasing about finding a replacement.

“Do you hear it a little bit? Without a doubt,” Smith said at the Pro Bowl this week. “The nice thing is I don’t have social media, so that helps.”

But here’s what most didn’t know: Shortly after the season came to an end, Reid conducted his customary exit interview with Smith, and the impression Smith got in that conversation is that he would be Reid’s quarterback again in 2017.

And after Smith was added to the Pro Bowl roster as a replacement, he and Reid — who is coaching the AFC squad along with the rest of the Chiefs’ coaching staff — had multiple discussions about 2017, and where they both need to improve.

“We’ve talked a lot, and for sure, the talk was just the sense of urgency — (him saying) ‘let’s go get it, you and me,’ ” Smith said. “For both of us, I think you realize the opportunities are less and less. You can’t take them all for granted. We all felt like we had an awesome opportunity and we didn’t get it done. So even more so, let’s press on the gas and let’s go.”

And if you needed any further proof Smith will be the Chiefs’ signal-caller in 2017, Reid told reinforced that message to The Star over the weekend.

“Alex is our quarterback — there’s no question about that or anything else,” Reid said. “I surely didn’t want to insinuate that (was not the case) at all.”

Reid said Smith — who completed 67.1 percent of his passes with 20 total touchdowns and eight interceptions — did “a good job” this year, and that he expects him to continue to make small improvements in his game next year.

“The work’s never done — he’ll continue to improve,” Reid said. “There won’t be the huge jumps, but there will be little things he’ll continue to get better at.

“But he’s pretty good right now, though.”


One of the areas in which Smith wants to continue to improve is in throwing receivers open. That’s what the best — such as Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers — do, and it lifts the play of their teammates, because they can fit balls into tight spaces and increase their team’s margin for error.

“You have to, I think,” Smith said. “You’re not going to complete a lot of balls if you’re just waiting all the time.”

Smith did have some missed shots he wanted to have back in the Steelers loss. One, in particular, stood out, when Tyreek Hill broke open down the left sideline and Smith failed to see him, though it turns out there was a good reason for that.

“I knew all week the way (the Steelers) play, they’d lose guys here and there,” Smith said. “And the hard part, as a quarterback, is when a guy that’s not in your progression blows open because you’re not looking. Sometimes you fall into those and sometimes you miss them and you’re like ‘God if I would have just seen Tyreek over there.’ ”

Smith also regrets the first-half interception he threw when he got hit by a free blitzer. Had he had a split-second longer, it could have gone for a huge gain to Chris Conley, who broke open after the defensive back fell down.

“It’s such a big swing there — you hit that, it’s a huge dagger,” Smith said. “I knew exactly what that safety was doing. He bit up on (tight end Travis) Kelce, we had Chris on the outside and I was taking a shot. I felt good about that all week.”

The play was actually a good example of the way some of Smith’s downfield chances are schemed by Reid, often due to play calls that create advantageous matchups.

Still, Reid thinks his quarterback has actually gotten better when it comes to throwing people open in his four years in Kansas City.

“I think that’s one area where he’s gotten better at,” Reid said. “Remember, the emphasis we put on the pass game might be a little bit more than where he came from; the run stuff and the things he did at the line of scrimmage with the 49ers is something they really put a concentrated effort on.

“So it’s a challenge to him in other areas, and I keep seeing improvements. You see throws like that where you kind of go ‘Whoa, was that a good one.’ The more he does, the better he gets at it.’”

Lost in Smith’s roller-coaster ride of a season was the fact the Chiefs went deep a bit more this year, and were also much better in four-minute and come-from-behind situations — areas in which they struggled in Smith’s first three years.

Comeback wins over San Diego and Denver registered as near-unprecedented high-water marks for Smith, who completed some clutch throws in both games. He also guided the Chiefs down the field on a late touchdown march against Pittsburgh, only to have the ensuing, game-tying two-point conversion — a completion to tight end Demetrius Harris — get wiped out due to a hold.

“That was something we hadn’t done in the past — we did play better in clutch situations,” Smith said. “Down the line, end of games, we played better in those big moments and it showed up with our record. I think we need to continue to build on that and be more prolific a little bit all over.”

The Chiefs’ were far more explosive in 2016 — the big-play ability of Pro Bowl rookie Tyreek Hill had a lot to do with that — but they were more inconsistent, too, which led to frustrating inefficiency in losses to Tampa Bay, Tennessee and Pittsburgh.

But Smith’s season, while ultimately unfulfilling, certainly wasn’t bad. The Chiefs went 12-4 and the won the AFC West for the first time since 2010.

Smith also started Sunday’s game, adding to an already-meaningful experience of making the second Pro Bowl of his 12-year career.

“It does (matter), because for a long time, you’re on the outside looking in, right?” Smith said. “You grow from things like this, too. They can be positive things, positive experiences.”

And now that Smith knows he’ll be the guy in 2017, he’ll be taking in as many of those as possible, even against the backdrop of the team potentially taking a quarterback early in the draft — something he wouldn’t take personally, by the way.

“If I were running a team, of course you would continue to bring in young talent — are you kidding me, the quarterback touches the ball every single play,” Smith said. “It’s hard to develop guys, it’s hard to find guys. Every year, you want to be taking a shot — that’s just smart football.”

But no matter what the Chiefs do in the draft, Smith will feel the responsibility of taking the Chiefs to the Super Bowl, and he knows what people will say if they again fall short.

“My trajectory and where I’m going really has nothing to do with whoever they bring in, because I’ve got to handle my business and take care of my business,” Smith said. “I’m gonna determine my own deal, right, and just kind of take that on, and that’s what it is, anywhere — if you don’t get it done, they’re gonna find somebody else.”

Deberg_1990 01-29-2017 09:38 PM

3500 yards. 19 TDs. 7 ints

notorious 01-29-2017 09:40 PM

http://www.gifbin.com/bin/052011/130...the_window.gif

TigeRRUppeRRcut 01-29-2017 09:40 PM

4000 total yards 26 combined TDs 7 picks. 68%. QB rating 98. Team will be top 12 in ppg.
AFC championship game at the least

Chiefspants 01-29-2017 09:41 PM

I'll just copy pasta what I said before this season.

We hit our ceiling with this gentleman by reaching the Divisional Round in the 2015 season, if we're lucky we'll see it again next year.

New World Order 01-29-2017 09:41 PM

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New World Order 01-29-2017 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut (Post 12716888)
4000 total yards 26 combined TDs 7 picks. 68%. QB rating 98.
AFC championship game at the least


26 combined TDs?!!!!!!!!!

That's not even better than Cassel in 2010.

The Franchise 01-29-2017 09:42 PM

3600 yards
18 TDs
8 INTs
First round playoff loss.

Hammock Parties 01-29-2017 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 12716883)
3500 yards. 19 TDs. 7 ints

http://cdn1.sbnation.com/imported_as...edwards-09.jpg

Hammock Parties 01-29-2017 09:45 PM

So Smith's excuse for not hitting Hill is that he didn't even see him?

Like, he wasn't even part of the progression?

What kind of high school passing offense is this shit?

http://i.imgur.com/jZy7Z04.gif

kc79 01-29-2017 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Spider2YBanana (Post 12716904)
So Smith's excuse for not hitting Hill is that he didn't even see him?

Like, he wasn't even part of the progression?

What kind of high school passing offense is this shit?

http://i.imgur.com/jZy7Z04.gif

Looked like Kelce was his first read. Panics when that first option is gone. Bad QB play

BossChief 01-29-2017 09:55 PM

“If I were running a team, of course you would continue to bring in young talent — are you kidding me, the quarterback touches the ball every single play,” Smith said. “It’s hard to develop guys, it’s hard to find guys. Every year, you want to be taking a shot — that’s just smart football.”

This comment and Reid's comment about winning it with Alex are telling comments.

Alex is the starter for 2017 (health permitting) but this team is going to draft a future starter.

New World Order 01-29-2017 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 12716919)
“If I were running a team, of course you would continue to bring in young talent — are you kidding me, the quarterback touches the ball every single play,” Smith said. “It’s hard to develop guys, it’s hard to find guys. Every year, you want to be taking a shot — that’s just smart football.”

This comment and Reid's comment about winning it with Alex are telling comments.

Alex is the starter for 2017 (health permitting) but this team is going to draft a future starter.


http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1ZPi_i7ItH...s+a+chance.jpg

BossChief 01-29-2017 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by kc79 (Post 12716915)
Looked like Kelce was his first read. Panics when that first option is gone. Bad QB play

His first read is Maclin.

He looks at Maclin and then the corner (to see if Hill took the corner with him) and once he sees the corner stay home and coming down to try to make a play on the ball, he moves to the other side of the field and panicked.

Even after missing Hill, he also misses the deep route at the top of the screen while moving right. He splits a double team and is gone for a TD, too ...he's even got his arm up trying to get Smiths attention.

Alex was a dumpster fire that game.

RealSNR 01-29-2017 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut (Post 12716888)
4000 total yards 26 combined TDs 7 picks. 68%. QB rating 98. Team will be top 12 in ppg.
AFC championship game at the least

If he actually breaks 4000 yards, I'll give you credit.

I'm not gonna hold my breath.

kcchiefsus 01-29-2017 10:08 PM

I don't expect him to not be our quarterback next year. Without a high pick at QB or without a huge trade (which I don't want) it's hard to totally replace a QB in one year without already having someone waiting in the wing. I do ****ing expect these ****heads running this franchise to finally pull their pathetic heads out of their asses and work on finding the next guy up. Alex will be here this next year, and that's fine. But if we go too much longer without finally addressing the QB position then Dorsey/Reid/Hunt will have finally been proven as certifiable reeruns.

Hammock Parties 01-29-2017 10:12 PM

This was written in September. OF 2015.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...e34916460.html

Alex Smith is out of excuses, and he needs to deliver the best season of his career

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If Smith does not have the best year of his career, something has gone wrong. If Smith does not have the best year of his career, and Jeremy Maclin has not suffered an injury and the offensive line is better than a year ago, then something has gone wrong with Smith.

A huge chunk of the Chiefs’ success depends on that not happening.

A huge chunk of their success depends on Smith proving he is more than a guy good enough to almost win with.
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Assuming the offensive line is improved, there is more than enough around Smith for him to shake the notion that he is holding back the bigger cause. Those of us on his side of Kansas City’s biggest sports debate are counting on that.

If it doesn’t happen this year, we’re all out of excuses.
No more ****ing chances. This dillweed either blows up next season or blows the **** OUT.

Tombstone RJ 01-29-2017 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 12716924)

lol

Psyko Tek 01-29-2017 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 12716883)
3500 yards. 19 TDs. 7 ints

on opening day
my gawd this will be great

RunKC 01-29-2017 10:18 PM

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“For both of us, I think you realize the opportunities are less and less. You can't take them all for granted. We all felt like we had an awesome opportunity and we didn’t get it done. So even more so, let’s press on the gas and let’s go.”
This part really stuck out to me. It pretty much says "you blew an amazing opportunity and you get next year which could be your last."

They are going to draft a QB early and sit him...and Alex knows it.

ThaVirus 01-29-2017 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Spider2YBanana (Post 12716904)
So Smith's excuse for not hitting Hill is that he didn't even see him?

Like, he wasn't even part of the progression?

What kind of high school passing offense is this shit?

http://i.imgur.com/jZy7Z04.gif

Missing Tyreek is egregious but any capable QB can throw West open for probably a 40+ yarder there as well.

QB lacks any type of anticipation.

pugsnotdrugs19 01-29-2017 10:27 PM

For all of the shit I've talked on Alex the past few weeks.... I enjoyed this article. Even knowing he is coming back in 2017.

Obviously we won't know until the draft, but to me it felt like he was saying, 'I've got maybe one more chance at this and its time to push the chips in.' And he should be right. Because whether you draft a QB and groom him for a year, or you end up taking one of the 2018 studs that could be game-ready, this is likely Alex's last year as the starter.

My expectations will be conservative next season. Barring the defense becoming elite, and/or having a top 3-5 running game, I will not get my hopes up for a Super Bowl bid. But, I do like the idea of Smith seeing the writing on the wall and just letting it hang loose. After all, his time is almost up and even he knows it now.

BossChief 01-29-2017 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 12716972)
This part really stuck out to me. It pretty much says "you blew an amazing opportunity and you get next year which could be your last."

They are going to draft a QB early and sit him...and Alex knows it.

They are going to move up in the first for somebody, I bet.

Get the 5th year option and let the kid sit for a year or 2 before taking over a very talented team.

I doubt they are able to sit at 27 and wait...somebody will trade up in front of us.

Again.

pugsnotdrugs19 01-29-2017 10:33 PM

Painting a scenario where the Chiefs can win a Super Bowl in 2017 with Alex Smith...

Houston and Ford combine for 28+ sacks. Berry returns and picks up where he, Mitchell, Peters and Parker left off. The run defense becomes respectable again. The run game becomes a top unit again, and the weapons stay healthy on offense....

In other words, we need A LOT to go right.

CoMoChief 01-29-2017 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut (Post 12716888)
4000 total yards 26 combined TDs 7 picks. 68%. QB rating 98. Team will be top 12 in ppg.
AFC championship game at the least

LMAO

dumbass.

-King- 01-29-2017 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 12716919)
“If I were running a team, of course you would continue to bring in young talent — are you kidding me, the quarterback touches the ball every single play,” Smith said. “It’s hard to develop guys, it’s hard to find guys. Every year, you want to be taking a shot — that’s just smart football.”

This comment and Reid's comment about winning it with Alex are telling comments.

Alex is the starter for 2017 (health permitting) but this team is going to draft a future starter.

I think so too.
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Beef Supreme 01-29-2017 10:48 PM

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kcchiefsus 01-29-2017 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 12716972)
This part really stuck out to me. It pretty much says "you blew an amazing opportunity and you get next year which could be your last."

They are going to draft a QB early and sit him...and Alex knows it.

Be prepared to b disappointed. They'll sit on their asses and watch every QB come off the board.

kcchiefsus 01-29-2017 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 12716994)
They are going to move up in the first for somebody, I bet.

Get the 5th year option and let the kid sit for a year or 2 before taking over a very talented team.

I doubt they are able to sit at 27 and wait...somebody will trade up in front of us.

Again.

The problem is that you are thinking rationally. The Chiefs have never thought rationally at QB. Whatever plan they have they will find a way to **** it up. We're going to either take the wrong guy or someone will trade in front of us and take the guy we want. It will happen because, Chiefs.

TigeRRUppeRRcut 01-29-2017 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 12717007)
LMAO

dumbass.

And what have you predicted over the last few years (please provide evidence) that illustrates your vast football knowledge? I'll wait, pal.

RunKC 01-29-2017 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 (Post 12716987)
For all of the shit I've talked on Alex the past few weeks.... I enjoyed this article. Even knowing he is coming back in 2017.

Obviously we won't know until the draft, but to me it felt like he was saying, 'I've got maybe one more chance at this and its time to push the chips in.' And he should be right. Because whether you draft a QB and groom him for a year, or you end up taking one of the 2018 studs that could be game-ready, this is likely Alex's last year as the starter.

My expectations will be conservative next season. Barring the defense becoming elite, and/or having a top 3-5 running game, I will not get my hopes up for a Super Bowl bid. But, I do like the idea of Smith seeing the writing on the wall and just letting it hang loose. After all, his time is almost up and even he knows it now.

Andy must have had a really interesting talk with Alex after the Steelers game.

It's pretty clear that Andy told Alex that he's still the guy for now but it's time to get the next guy in the building and prepare him for the transition.

He probably told him that to reaffirm that he's the guy next year but it's about over.

oldman 01-29-2017 11:02 PM

It's not quite clear to me that he saw Hill break free before he started rolling out. I'm not sure he could have made that throw to Hill once he took off. He would have had to stop, turn, and throw or throw across his body. Not many QBs can throw across their body.
I'm not defending him, I'm just saying that play shouldn't be the only nail in his coffin.

Chiefspants 01-29-2017 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by oldman (Post 12717032)
It's not quite clear to me that he saw Hill break free before he started rolling out. I'm not sure he could have made that throw to Hill once he took off. He would have had to stop, turn, and throw or throw across his body. Not many QBs can throw across their body.
I'm not defending him, I'm just saying that play shouldn't be the only nail in his coffin.

The problem with that play is that Smith should have stood tall in the pocket. Harrison was 7 yards away, take the hit and make the throw that will win you a playoff game. Hell, if he anticipates Reek's break, he wouldn't have taken a hit at all.

threebag 01-29-2017 11:23 PM

We need to scrub this mult

Nickhead 01-29-2017 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Spider2YBanana (Post 12716878)

when your coach trusts you as the qb, you get to touch the ball 100% of the time. when your coach calls plays where a d lineman makes the pass, i would say it's an indication he does not trust you :D

Nickhead 01-29-2017 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 12717031)
Andy must have had a really interesting talk with Alex after the Steelers game.

It's pretty clear that Andy told Alex that he's still the guy for now but it's time to get the next guy in the building and prepare him for the transition.

He probably told him that to reaffirm that he's the guy next year but it's about over.

alex saying 'its dumb not to draft a qb', means he has no plans to play football past the age of 35 :D

Nickhead 01-30-2017 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 12716994)
They are going to move up in the first for somebody, I bet.

Get the 5th year option and let the kid sit for a year or 2 before taking over a very talented team.

I doubt they are able to sit at 27 and wait...somebody will trade up in front of us.

Again.

at 27 you will be drafting a fourth round qb in the first round. :D

Nickhead 01-30-2017 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Spider2YBanana (Post 12716953)
This was written in September. OF 2015.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...e34916460.html

Alex Smith is out of excuses, and he needs to deliver the best season of his career





No more ****ing chances. This dillweed either blows up next season or blows the **** OUT.

he could blow up this year and i would still want him gone the year after. you only get lucky once in this scenario :D

rico 01-30-2017 01:29 AM

Something gives me the feeling that he has seen the gif and the discussion regarding it. He doesn't have social media, but that just gives him more time to read the message boards! I bet he's reading CP right now!!! Hi Alex! Hey, there is this guy on here named Sandy Cheeks who really admires you for some reason (possibly sexual)!!! You should drop him a line!!!

I just did you a solid, Sandy. I'm your Alex wing man!!!!

TigeRRUppeRRcut 01-30-2017 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19 (Post 12716997)
Painting a scenario where the Chiefs can win a Super Bowl in 2017 with Alex Smith...

Houston and Ford combine for 28+ sacks. Berry returns and picks up where he, Mitchell, Peters and Parker left off. The run defense becomes respectable again. The run game becomes a top unit again, and the weapons stay healthy on offense....

In other words, we need A LOT to go right.

We just need to play our game. Our run game took a giant step back. Maclin took a huge step back. Our total sack numbers were pitiful in comparison to the previous year. The only thing that remained constant was our INT numbers. Biggest improvement obviously was on STs.

If Smith lets it rip like he started to at the end of last year and Ehinger provides that push we need in the run game, look out!

TigeRRUppeRRcut 01-30-2017 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by rico (Post 12717143)
Something gives me the feeling that he has seen the gif and the discussion regarding it. He doesn't have social media, but that just gives him more time to read the message boards! I bet he's reading CP right now!!! Hi Alex! Hey, there is this guy on here named Sandy Cheeks who really admires you for some reason (possibly sexual)!!! You should drop him a line!!!

I just did you a solid, Sandy. I'm your Alex wing man!!!!

But no mention of me?!

Pasta Little Brioni 01-30-2017 02:35 AM

The lack of pass rush was a killer. Just absolutely pathetic

Bigdaddy 01-30-2017 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball (Post 12717159)
The lack of pass rush was a killer. Just absolutely pathetic

That was Alex's fault.[COLOR="Blue"][/COLOR]

kcchiefsus 01-30-2017 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball (Post 12717159)
The lack of pass rush was a killer. Just absolutely pathetic

Houston is another overpaid player who needs to put up or shut up.

Hog's Gone Fishin 01-30-2017 05:29 AM

“I knew all week the way (the Steelers) play, they’d lose guys here and there,” Smith said. “And the hard part, as a quarterback, is when a guy that’s not in your progression blows open because you’re not looking. Sometimes you fall into those and sometimes you miss them and you’re like ‘God if I would have just seen Tyreek over there.’


At least he's aware of his biggest weakness. Finding receivers downfield.

New World Order 01-30-2017 05:37 AM

I actually feel pretty good about Andy drafting our next quarterback.

jspchief 01-30-2017 05:52 AM

Good to hear that 2 decades into his career he's starting to catch on.

stumppy 01-30-2017 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by jspchief (Post 12717231)
Good to hear that 2 decades into his career he's starting to catch on.

That's what I was thinking. If that mofo hasn't caught on by now he never is.

Coogs 01-30-2017 06:27 AM

So Alex is the starter. That surely means Foles is gone. Pretty hard to have $27,000,000 invested in those two at the QB position.

Draft a QB... as of right now, I am kind of on the Watson bandwagon... start the season our normal slow start, and make the change during the bye week.

St. Patty's Fire 01-30-2017 06:31 AM

If we take a QB within the first 3 rounds, I'm fine with Smith being the starter next year. I think most people feel this way.

I'm interested to see what other positions Dorsey and co address to make us competitive next year. Run D is obvious.

Red Dawg 01-30-2017 06:36 AM

This is a total fail on Reid and Dorsey. Smith has done nothing to deserve another season but because he's a nice guy he will be back. It's stupid and it's bullshit. Don't buy tickets is my advice. Somewhere Eric Hicks says good job Smith.

bricks 01-30-2017 06:38 AM

I can't believe I'm still alive after watching all these garbage QBs this franchise has delivered over the years.

I started watching the Chiefs in '93. First it was Steve Bono, then Grbac, then Huard, Cassel and then Alex Smith. Each of them presents a different sorta pain. But the episodes of shitness repeats itself over and over and over again.

I want to die but can't.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VF5P7qLaEQ

stumppy 01-30-2017 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Tuckdaddy (Post 12717246)
This is a total fail on Reid and Dorsey. Smith has done nothing to deserve another season but because he's a nice guy he will be back. It's stupid and it's bullshit. Don't buy tickets is my advice. Somewhere Eric Hicks says good job Smith.

Also, don't buy any merch. A hiccup in the cash flow is what will garner the most attention.

bevischief 01-30-2017 06:53 AM

Another year down the toilet...

Kman34 01-30-2017 07:03 AM

While I agree Alex needs replaced... the thread starter has no credibility..... called for the cutting of Tyreek Hill in the preseason... dumbass..

kcchiefsus 01-30-2017 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by JCharles25 (Post 12717241)
If we take a QB within the first 3 rounds, I'm fine with Smith being the starter next year. I think most people feel this way.

I'm interested to see what other positions Dorsey and co address to make us competitive next year. Run D is obvious.

A runningback in the 2nd or 3rd round would be useful.

Stryker 01-30-2017 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 12716886)

ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFL:clap:

RunKC 01-30-2017 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Tuckdaddy (Post 12717246)
This is a total fail on Reid and Dorsey. Smith has done nothing to deserve another season but because he's a nice guy he will be back. It's stupid and it's bullshit. Don't buy tickets is my advice. Somewhere Eric Hicks says good job Smith.

I will have zero problem with Alex starting if a rd 1/2 QB is drafted

HemiEd 01-30-2017 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Alice Smiff
‘God if I would have just seen Tyreek over there.’ ”

It is hard to see over the line when you are running to the sidelines to get in the fetal position.

Iconic 01-30-2017 08:09 AM

There doesn't seem to be any inclination of us departing from Alex this year and our draft position limits us in getting his replacement. He's here for the next two years. Accept it.

I think we pick our QBOTF next year when the class is stacked because unfortunately Andy still believes in this guy right now.

Chiefnj2 01-30-2017 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by JCharles25 (Post 12717241)
If we take a QB within the first 3 rounds, I'm fine with Smith being the starter next year. I think most people feel this way.

I'm interested to see what other positions Dorsey and co address to make us competitive next year. Run D is obvious.

Why waste a year with Smith? Why not let the rookie get playing time? If Carr, Mariota, Winston, Prescott and Wilson can come in and start right away, why is KC going to burn a year of non-development.

TigeRRUppeRRcut 01-30-2017 08:17 AM

:facepalm:

MIAdragon 01-30-2017 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut (Post 12716888)
4000 total yards 26 combined TDs 7 picks. 68%. QB rating 98. Team will be top 12 in ppg.
AFC championship game at the least


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St. Patty's Fire 01-30-2017 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 12717300)
Why waste a year with Smith? Why not let the rookie get playing time? If Carr, Mariota, Winston, Prescott and Wilson can come in and start right away, why is KC going to burn a year of non-development.

Maybe the rookie we draft comes right in and steals his spot preseason. Maybe he looks insanely raw and needs time to develop. We don't know that. Throwing a rookie QB into the fire is generally risky, and having Smith as a buffer helps us make the decision easier. We don't want to hurt the new QBs development by playing him too early.

HemiEd 01-30-2017 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by bricks (Post 12717249)
I can't believe I'm still alive after watching all these garbage QBs this franchise has delivered over the years.

I started watching the Chiefs in '93. First it was Steve Bono, then Grbac, then Huard, Cassel and then Alex Smith. Each of them presents a different sorta pain. But the episodes of shitness repeats itself over and over and over again.

I want to die but can't.

You forgot the twin Tylers, Thigpen and Palko



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Originally Posted by Iconic (Post 12717299)
our draft position limits us in getting his replacement.

ROFL

Rasputin 01-30-2017 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 12717226)
I actually feel pretty good about Andy drafting our next quarterback.

I don't he hand picked Alex Smith now Dorsey on the other hand can earn his paycheck and pick the ingredients for Andy to cook with. I'd feel much better with Dorsey making the pick for quarterback.

That's what Dorsey is for all the shopping with coaches impute of course but Dorsey should make the call.

UK_Chief 01-30-2017 08:25 AM

Reid is coaching the AFC??

Very very interesting to see what plays he runs with other QBs...

kcchiefsus 01-30-2017 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Iconic (Post 12717299)
There doesn't seem to be any inclination of us departing from Alex this year and our draft position limits us in getting his replacement. He's here for the next two years. Accept it.

I think we pick our QBOTF next year when the class is stacked because unfortunately Andy still believes in this guy right now.

Yeah, just like draft position kept teams from getting guys like Carr, Bridgewater, Wilson, Prescott, etc.

Good call.

Titty Meat 01-30-2017 08:56 AM

17 TD
9 INT

9-7 miss playoffs

Chiefnj2 01-30-2017 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by JCharles25 (Post 12717309)
Maybe the rookie we draft comes right in and steals his spot preseason. Maybe he looks insanely raw and needs time to develop. We don't know that. Throwing a rookie QB into the fire is generally risky, and having Smith as a buffer helps us make the decision easier. We don't want to hurt the new QBs development by playing him too early.

You are living in the past. In recent times QB's either have it or don't. The cream rises to the top.

I don't think there is any other fan base so scared of drafting and developing a QB. It's time to draft EARLY and PLAY. Same crap every year with this team. Oh it will be Tyler Bray or Murray or Stanzi after they get a year under their belt.

Pasta Little Brioni 01-30-2017 09:05 AM

Clay will be allowed to post in 2017, but knows the pressure is on...

SAUTO 01-30-2017 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut (Post 12717148)
But no mention of me?!

no one likes you

St. Patty's Fire 01-30-2017 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 12717341)
You are living in the past. In recent times QB's either have it or don't. The cream rises to the top.

I don't think there is any other fan base so scared of drafting and developing a QB. It's time to draft EARLY and PLAY. Same crap every year with this team. Oh it will be Tyler Bray or Murray or Stanzi after they get a year under their belt.

Fair enough. I wouldn't be mad if we did just that, I just understand where Reid is (supposedly) coming from.

Sandy Vagina 01-30-2017 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 12716972)
This part really stuck out to me. It pretty much says "you blew an amazing opportunity and you get next year which could be your last."

They are going to draft a QB early and sit him...and Alex knows it.

Pretty much common sense that this would be the way.

Smith would have had to play amazing football to get some extension this offseason... and that didn't happen. He would have had to be absolutely miserable to get booted this offseason.. and that also didn't happen.

Every year, jobs are up for grabs.. just ask Tony Romo.

There is going to be nothing at QB2 once Foles is shown the door. Of course KC will draft a top rookie or bring in a decent vet. Of course Alex will have to earn more years from his 2017 play.. and that's if he even wants to at that point.

Sandy Vagina 01-30-2017 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by rico (Post 12717143)
Something gives me the feeling that he has seen the gif and the discussion regarding it. He doesn't have social media, but that just gives him more time to read the message boards! I bet he's reading CP right now!!! Hi Alex! Hey, there is this guy on here named Sandy Cheeks who really admires you for some reason (possibly sexual)!!! You should drop him a line!!!

I just did you a solid, Sandy. I'm your Alex wing man!!!!

he just called me!!!! Thanks. We have a date next Thursday. Oooh, whatever shall I wear?!?

http://www.thelifescape.com/wp-conte...13/01/Chaz.gif

notorious 01-30-2017 09:28 AM

Choose from your wide selection of Alex Smith lingerie.






:D

RobBlake 01-30-2017 09:56 AM

26 tds 9 int 3450 yards 4 fumbles 150 rushing 66% comp 93 qbr

kcchiefsus 01-30-2017 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by RobBlake (Post 12717402)
26 tds 9 int 3450 yards 4 fumbles 150 rushing 66% comp 93 qbr

Alex Smith has never thrown for more than 23 touchdowns in a season. He's magically going to surpass that now? Doubtful. A good game for Alex Smith is 2 touchdowns, and that happens maybe once a month.

PAChiefsGuy 01-30-2017 10:46 AM

Great article... Fair assessment on Alex Smith and our QB situation.

Mr. Plow 01-30-2017 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by TigerUppercut (Post 12716888)
4000 total yards 26 combined TDs 7 picks. 68%. QB rating 98. Team will be top 12 in ppg.
AFC championship game at the least

Yes......I'm sure he's going to have more total yards and more total TDs than he's ever had in a season next year.

Realistically......averaging his seasons in KC you get.....

3,392 yards passing
329 yards rushing
19 passing TD's
7 INT's
2 rushing TD's

I'd put him with a bit more passing yards & fewer rushing yards. So I'd say 3,500 yards passing, 200 yards rushing, 18 TD's & 7 INT's.


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