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That kinda classy? |
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If ASS11 got hurt the roar of the crowd would rival that of Montana to Barnett in the 93 playoffs.
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Pretty sure it was like one of maybe 5 on the day too. |
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Alice will get the same farewell song and I only hope I'm there for it. |
kc will always suck because its fans suck. if i worked my ass off to get to the nfl and i had to put up with idiots like clay id shoot myself at the front door too. have fun after alex idiots.
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You didn't work that hard and no one gives one shit about you....so you dont have to wait till your lover Alex is gone to go gtfo or jump off a bridge...just do it now |
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Can't Wait.. |
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So much truth in that article.
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-Delusional Idiot |
Can't wait for the day when all the Alex talk will come to an end.
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Because Smith didn't ball out against the saints, Indy, or new England. The Saints game winning td and his bootlegTD isn't clutch? Most 49ers fans I've talked to said that was the greatest game they had ever seen. Excellent 'journalism'...
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As has happened on multiple SF forums.. after Smith left, forums really lost their burst. The activity and "combative fun" diminished. So much so, that even years after, SF fans... the haters and lovers.. still obsess over him. So my prediction is.. after Smith leaves, this place will still be talking about him for years. It's a sickness that festers.. for the people against him and the defenders in response of them...can not rid themselves of this sickness. I hope to be wrong. Smith will be gone in 2018, and I would love to be wrong about this. Greatly doubt it, though. People are ultimately too predictable and disappointing. |
Smith is definitely gone in 18. Cap is already over 13 mil and cutting him gets us under. Short if winning the SB he's history as he should be. Our schedule is murder and it will end him for certain.
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AFCCG is the only way he can make a case for staying in 2018. He's played terribly in the last 3 playoff games and management has signaled that he's now on borrowed time.
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That trade effectively killed the burst already. |
****ing dumb as hell post from a "Chiefs fan" who doesn't actually know what it means to be one.
This forum will be too far concerned with the pros and cons of Mr. Mahomes to even think of Smith after 2018, outside of "well, at least Pat isn't ASS11." |
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My prediction is the message board of whatever desperate team picks up your cowardly lion QB obsession next, in pursuit of "not being terrible" will quickly realize you're a condescending know-it-all who thinks you understand the psyche of that fan base because you like the chickenshit QB1 they just added. Just like we did. You don't know shit about this forum or this team, which was better before Alex. Strong enough to be a major part of the movement that forced the owner to fire the asshole GM who was ruining it. Go chug some bleach and dive head first into a dumpster fire. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Shut the **** up. |
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Haters will hate on Alex regardless and don't give him credit when due |
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When that's the high water mark for your QB it's time to move on....Smith averaged less than 10 yards per completion in one of those games...that's bush league, son. |
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My point is just be happy that Kansas City is a perennial winner now because it may never come again especially for Kansas City |
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Sorry, Chiefs are moving on despite his "balling out." |
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Terrible comparison. |
GREAT SEATS STILL AVAILABLE
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Wins/TDs in first six years: Newton: 51/184 Smith: 19/53 Smith will retire with two playoff wins to his name...Cam already has three. LMAO |
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The object in football is to score more pts than the other team not have a good fantasy football QB. |
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I guess no success for so long has molded this type of thinking into their DNA. |
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Let that sink in. |
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"Of course, we won't mind if you look around", you'll say, "It's only $60 parking per person." They'll pass over the money without even thinking about it: for it is money they have and Super Bowls they lack. And they'll walk out to the bleachers; sit in Mahomes jerseys on a perfect afternoon. They'll find they have reserved seats somewhere along one of the sidelines, where they sat when they were children and cheered their heroes." "And they'll watch the game and it'll be as if they dipped themselves in magic waters. The touchdowns will be so thick they'll have to brush them away from their faces. People will come Clark." "The one constant through all the years, Clark, has been football. Arrowhead has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But football has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Clark. It reminds us of all that once was good and that could be again. Oh...people will come Clark. People will most definitely come.” |
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Tedd Ginn, 3 years with Cam Newton: 134 rec, 2,047 yards, 19 TD |
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Cam Newton averaged 7.8 YPA (#7), 13.0 YPC (#2) and threw 35 TDs, giving him the highest TD percentage in the entire NFL. He threw TEN touchdowns on passes 20 yards in the air or more. Big passing plays and passing TDs had a huge role in that team's success that season...the exact opposite of an Alex Smith offense. |
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But obsessing over him? Nuh-uh. One thing still separating you from being a Chiefs fan is you don't seem to understand the mentality of us Chiefs fans. The spoiled and entitled reeruns and assholes in 49er land who have never experienced team purgatory look at it and go, "We're losing? Let's argue about trading Alex away!" Chiefs fans have already experienced Alex through Marty, and in some ways, in Vermeil as well. Pretty good teams held back by significant and glaring flaws that just could not and would not ever be changed. Even if Mahomes is a failure, we have the benefit of getting Alex at the end of his career. A change had to be made at SOME point, because Alex wasn't going to be around much longer. You don't see Philly fans bemoaning or questioning the possibility that Andy Reid moved on from Donovan McNabb too early. Did he? Possibly. But whether the reset button has to be hit now or 1-2 years down the road, does it really matter? It has to happen eventually any way. At some point the button HAS to be pushed, and I'm just grateful we finally have a regime in place that gets to decide when that button has to be pushed instead of leaving shit up to chance and then going, "Welp! There weren't any good options at QB! Too bad. Guess we're rolling with Grbac/Green/Croyle/Cassel/Smith!" |
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^ a fine post, RealSNR.
Only thing is, I think there will be a very thin line of semantics between "talking about and obsessing about"... |
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One of my favorite pastimes is hating Pioli and Cassel. That will never get old.
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I hope we play whatever team Alex infects next...it will break the forum. |
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Spoken like a true Smith narcissist. Yeah, CP, the institution that has outlasted several regimes and coaches will just suddenly up and wither away without dear, sweet Alex and his charlatan attempt at NFL Quarterbackery! Again; PLEASE combust. Quote:
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