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jd1020 05-01-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9651032)
Alex Smith was the best QB we could have acquired this offseason and that's a fact.


I like how that's a "fact."

You telling me that not one of the QBs drafted will be as below adequate as Alex Smith?

Hammock Parties 05-01-2013 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Smith Fan (Post 9650998)
he sucked, HORRIBLY down the stretch.

And still embarrassed Alex Smith's TD and yardage numbers!

RunKC 05-01-2013 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jd1020 (Post 9651037)
I like how that's a "fact."

You telling me that not one of the QBs drafted will be as below adequate as Alex Smith?

Probably not. Especially next year.

Mav 05-01-2013 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jd1020 (Post 9651037)
I like how that's a "fact."

You telling me that not one of the QBs drafted will be as below adequate as Alex Smith?

not this year.....And that to the chiefs is all that matters........

the Talking Can 05-01-2013 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Smith Fan (Post 9651031)
Shrugs. I wont try to argue with you on it. You are completely right. Every single issue with the 49ers including 2004, when the 49ers went 2-14, was because of alex smith. You are spot on. IN this league, you never have to have talent around you, an ownership committed to winning, a competent coaching staff. You just need a competent qb. You also never have to worry about drafting a guy because you dont think you can sign the other guy.

If you cant figure everything out that I just said in that last paragraph, then you really need to do some research.

so you're not going to post them?

because if you name yourself after the 3,456th best QB in nfl history, you probably have no business trashing a QB that put up better stats, and played more games, over the same stage of his career than the 3,456th best QB you love

and making excuses for an injury prone first round bust, whose most recent accomplishment was being benched, is marcellus level IQ

jd1020 05-01-2013 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9651049)
Probably not. Especially next year.

Who cares about 1 year?

Chiefs gonna win the SB this year or something?

Mav 05-01-2013 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Wonton Prejudice (Post 9651045)
And still embarrassed Alex Smith's TD and yardage numbers!

lol, He sure did. On a losing team, that was always trailing rarely leading, and didnt have near the defense, nor running game that the 49ers have.

GREAT COMPARISON CLAY, JUST OUTSTANDING.

cosmo20002 05-01-2013 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 9650477)
I've seen a couple other posts about this... but this probably deserves it's own thread considering how many hours we've wasted arguing about the guy. This is the first article I've seen theorizing why Geno fell in the draft. Time will tell whether it's accurate.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--ge...183846651.html

If 31 teams passed on him (some more than once) largely because he wasn't chatty enough during visits, that's pretty stupid. Article sounds like someone is blowing something out of proportion.

Hammock Parties 05-01-2013 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Smith Fan (Post 9651057)
lol, He sure did. On a losing team, that was always trailing rarely leading, and didnt have near the defense, nor running game that the 49ers have.

GREAT COMPARISON CLAY, JUST OUTSTANDING.

You know what Josh Freeman becomes on the 49ers?

He comes Colin Kaepernick.

Get ****ed, homer.

the Talking Can 05-01-2013 09:22 PM

the 49ers, by the way, drafted a first round bust in Alex Smith, and it didn't destroy their franchise forever....they just drafted another QB and went to the super bowl


in case you need yet more proof that Chiefs are always doing it wrong

Mav 05-01-2013 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 9651053)
so you're not going to post them?

because if you name yourself after the 3,456th best QB in nfl history, you probably have no business trashing a QB that put up better stats, and played more games, over the same stage of his career than the 3,456th best QB you love

and making excuses for an injury prone first round bust, whose most recent accomplishment was being benched, is marcellus level IQ

I dont have to post anything. Obviously, between the fact that Alex Smith isnt that talented, mixed with the LEADERSHIP, the owner, the coaching staff, the talent around Alex Smith, he wasnt going to succeed regardless. Its like the argument that 49er fans have amongst themselves, about what if it had been Aaron Rodgers instead of Alex Smith. There is no point discussing it.

Alex Smith, is not a great qb today. But, he is 1000x the qb today, than he was his first 5 years in the league. Care to debate that fact? Who cares what my name is. I respect the guy, for his character as much, if not more so than anything he has done on the field. So, give it up already. Just because my name is alex smith fan, doesnt mean i think the guy is a top 15 qb, hes not, nor do i think that he is perfect. Hes not. Soooooo, with closing on that. Last season, Josh Freeman had more talent around him, than Alex Smith ever had on offense in his entire career. Also played in a crap division with no top defenses. The NFC WEST, HAD 4 TOP 12 DEFENSES. The Nfc SOUTH. ZERO......

Mav 05-01-2013 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Wonton Prejudice (Post 9651061)
You know what Josh Freeman becomes on the 49ers?

He comes Colin Kaepernick.

Get ****ed, homer.

How am I a homer? And how does that work exactly? Considering that the receiving corps that the Buccs had last season, was BETTER than the 49ers. And yet, and still they were ass. Freeman was ass down the stretch. HIM.. Yes, he was ass. You mad bro?

Im not the stupid one comparing stats between a team that runs the ball 54 percent of the time, EVEN WITH COLIN KAEPERNICK, and one that runs it about 44 percent. Its called relativity Clay. You may impress a lot of these guys on here because you are willing to do research that supports your point of view, and thats all fine and dandy. I just spit on those stats, put them in perspective, and you get pissed.

the Talking Can 05-01-2013 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Smith Fan (Post 9651075)
I dont have to post anything. Obviously, between the fact that Alex Smith isnt that talented, mixed with the LEADERSHIP, the owner, the coaching staff, the talent around Alex Smith, he wasnt going to succeed regardless. Its like the argument that 49er fans have amongst themselves, about what if it had been Aaron Rodgers instead of Alex Smith. There is no point discussing it.

Alex Smith, is not a great qb today. But, he is 1000x the qb today, than he was his first 5 years in the league. Care to debate that fact? Who cares what my name is. I respect the guy, for his character as much, if not more so than anything he has done on the field. So, give it up already. Just because my name is alex smith fan, doesnt mean i think the guy is a top 15 qb, hes not, nor do i think that he is perfect. Hes not. Soooooo, with closing on that. Last season, Josh Freeman had more talent around him, than Alex Smith ever had on offense in his entire career. Also played in a crap division with no top defenses. The NFC WEST, HAD 4 TOP 12 DEFENSES. The Nfc SOUTH. ZERO......

that a lot of words to not dispute what I wrote

Alex Smith is a nobody...so you can pretty much just stop running down better QBs....it's dishonest, and stupid

imagine 'Elvis Grbac Fan' making an ass out of himself on a Raven's board back in the day....LMAO

Mav 05-01-2013 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 9651066)
the 49ers, by the way, drafted a first round bust in Alex Smith, and it didn't destroy their franchise forever....they just drafted another QB and went to the super bowl


in case you need yet more proof that Chiefs are always doing it wrong

Colin Kaepernick. Drafted in 2011. Alex Smith drafted in 2005. It took them 8 years to correct the mistakes by JOHN YORK, the cheap dirtbag.

the Talking Can 05-01-2013 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Smith Fan (Post 9651111)
Colin Kaepernick. Drafted in 2011. Alex Smith drafted in 2005. It took them 8 years to correct the mistakes by JOHN YORK, the cheap dirtbag.

8 whole years?

do you know anything about the Chiefs?

do you know....anything?


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