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Funny that he bails at a 3 man rush but Reid lets his guy blow by and he's ok to stay in and get hit. |
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The other strong possibility on Ware is the RILB is free to (and could) drift right to where as the ball arrives.. if the placement is not greatly over top of Ware. If the ball is placed over top of Ware, #25 would have easily been able to break off of his double coverage to handle that. Learn a book, Seth. |
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There is NO DOUBT Mahomes would have threw the ball the Ware there. That is what he does best, arguably. |
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He was looking to his further left side options. (the one that was double covered, and then the wheel route which was going to take a long time to develop. |
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If that's Mahomes, he is fitting it in there to Ware with ease. The defenders are all watching Smith, reacting to what he does. All the QB has to do is throw it in that window just to the right of Ware and it is open range. The defense will never be able to react in time. The scramble drill is the hardest thing to cover in the league, and I would guess almost all defensive backs would concur on that. |
It will never be Alex's fault. If the WR is open....then the defender could've caught up and covered it. They will never admit that Alex is a pussy who won't consistently give his receivers a chance at the ball. And don't come in here with one gif out of his hundreds of attempts.
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So by the time Smith is moving right, Ware is open.. however, at that point... Smith is throwing across his body, and praying that the DB at the hash mark and looking... can't get in there. This is a good example of why KC drafted a guy like Mahomes. He sure can laser the ball in better than most... and he has the guts (albeit, pro ignorance) to just let it rip. This is why I'd expect a lot of "amazing awesome throws!", but just as many "oh noez! wtf did he think he could do there, we're screwed now!" comments. |
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The fact remains that Conley was wide ****ing open and even if Alex doesn't want to throw that ball (it's a bit scary and the window isn't huge) he can step up in the pocket and launch one deep to Maclin down the left sideline, who has a step on his man. But he doesn't do that because he's a one-read pussy. And we're moving on from that shit. Good riddance. |
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Its always fun to see the biggest pussy here refer to another man as a pussy. Stop talking tough over the Internet ass pirate. You haven't seen pussy since pussy unfortunately had you. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It's definitely his fault. He had everything anyone could ask for. Great deep threats great short threats a bonafide top 3 tightend a top 5 oline and he completely shit the bed. Just hope for Chiefs fans sakes he makes it through this season and let's Mahomes work in the fundamentals. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Just what Chiefsplanet needs another Alex Smith thread. Like there isn't already 10 others you can post about him in.
You Alex Smith haters/Geno Smith lovers are obsessed. He is going to be our QB for this upcoming season. Get over it. |
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I gets in every thread even RIP threads.
1. Thread is created 2. Multiple posters carry quality conversations 3. Queerbait Club... I mean Quaterback Club "**** Alex smith blah blah blah" 4. Original posters bail on thread and then select ignore 5. Queerbait Club continues to run the thread into the ground 6. Queerbait Club takes break to stretch each other's assholes. 7. Hammock Party cleans up the mess because he is the bitch 8. They all slam the thread again about the same time. 9. Rinse and Reepete |
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Mav learned long ago that Alex Smith was a failure and a waste of our time, energy and money in Kansas City. He admits it freely. He has bent the knee in service of the opposition his new Lord Mahomes. Do the same and you will be welcomed with open arms. |
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you know nothing |
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I know that you're the biggest pussy here. Everyone knows. But congrats. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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And you're completely wrong. Alex's greatest contribution to the Chiefs is coming this season. His willingness to teach and Mentor Mahomes will be his greatest gift to The Chiefs. So while you are so busy preaching good riddance you're completely missing the point per usual. He will take the reigns this year while Mahomes sits fixes all his mechanics learns the playbook and is ready to fly next year. You don't know shit. And I've never needed anyone's acceptance. I'm not you dude. I'm a man. You're still that fat kid trying so hard to ACT like a man. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Good to see you bro. How's everything? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Mahomes doesn't need to be taught "check it down when you're scared." We do appreciate your servitude, though. You set a useful example for the remaining traitors. Mavericks Ace, The Official Pissboy Of Alexsexuals. Fetch Lord Mahomes chamber pot, pissboy! And make Alex wash it with his tongue. |
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sweets pawn and snr will be along shortly to white knight
It's like the 4 stooges with snr being Shemp the irrelevant stooge |
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His best bet would have been to take one left step forward and risk the pass in to Ware. My guess is, he felt it wasn't worth the risk.. something that people hate him for.. but it can be one of those hidden positives VS a huge negative in a close game. This is where hindsight rears its ugly head.. and Smith would concede he should have taken a few more risks. He got spoiled and used to winning most close games by this hidden positive VS huge negative mentality and approach. It's the other big reason (1A is health) that makes me PERFECTLY OKAY with the team moving on from him soon. He's just not willing to break out of this mentality and cautious approach enough. So now, the Chiefs can sink faster or swim further with Mahomes in the near future. I still contend that there wasn't whole lot of good from the options on that particular play. That to simple, biased people.. that play pic is a great example of twisting things to fit an agenda. |
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We just really need to believe in him |
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I think you hit the nail on the head about "hidden positives" in Alex's head. The problem for me is, just because Alex doesnt throw an interception, doesnt mean he didnt make a mistake. It may be a hidden positive, if the alternative is a turnover. But often times, what Alex may deem as a hidden positive, is actually a huge missed opportunity. That is what a lot of Alex fans have a hard time grasping. Throwing an interception is not the only huge game changing mistake that a QB can make. IMO, missing a wide open player for an easy touchdown and then having to punt is just as big of a mistake as throwing an interception. Hell, with our defense being as good as it is, I could make a very good case that it is an even bigger mistake. |
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Alex simply had tunnel vision on Kelce and didn't see them, or by the time he did, it was too late. He's a turd needs flushin' |
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The Chiefs have a lot of success when Smith scrambles. Efficiency is the name of the entire game to Alex isn't it? The offense operates at peak efficiency if he's tucking and running.
Alex had 2 attempts for 9 yards that game. I'm not saying he had to have 20 freakin carries, but a few more may have done us a lot of good to at least get the Steelers to account for him and open up some more of those safe throwing lanes short and over the middle. He's just not going to be a very good QB in 2017. He's officially on the decline. |
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Andy knows Alex is declining. Fewest TD's, most INT's and fewest rushing yards in his time here. |
JFC, keep ASS11 as far away from Mahomes as possible. We dont want a sequel to chicken shit QB play.
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Once again showing you know absolutely nothing. Just because Alex himself can't physically do it, does not mean he can't teach Mahomes how to be a professional qb. How to watch film how to prepare. But again. Not surprised. And you keep talking like I'm upset Mahomes is here. I'm happy as hell. I thought for sure Andy Reid was gonna take Watson. Yuck. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Naw. Me and SDH have been cool for years. Mahomes being here is phenomenal. It doesn't take a genius to watch 5 minutes of tape and realize that kids special. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Sad but absolutely true. The playoffs is where I could always push back the Nay Sayers but between the Pitts game and the Pat's game there's just nothing left to defend. At this point and I still like Alex but being bluntly honest he's a back up. Just give one more healthy year, cause Mahomes NEEDS to sit and then ride off into the sunset. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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You will never be able to reel in a gun slinger dude. Relax on that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Shouldn't you be out looking for somebody's ass to jam it in fruit cake? Figures. Your boyfriend calls in his equally worthless half to come help. I've told you since day one. Alex brought me here but I'd be here long after he's gone. Gonna make a trip down for a game with the family this year too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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So much to be excited about. Just a stud. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Now hire Joe Montana, Steve Young, and Brett Favre as mentors so he can just soak up all their wisdom and experience. |
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Brett Favre would be an excellent mentor. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Even if the Chiefs brought them in for a weekend- I am sure he would learn a lot. |
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EDIT: Saw you answered it in the other thread. |
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maybe i should cry because you hurt me and teabag02's feelings |
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yes!!! |
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There's this facade that people want to actually talk Chiefs football or about new prospects but in reality, as you can see from this thread, the deplorables who call themselves 'regulars' are just looking to bitch about something.
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Did Tiger just bitch about people bitching about Alex Smith in the thread where you're SUPPOSED to bitch about Alex Smith?
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Good to see you around. |
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Tiger wants to talk Alex all the time, Alex all the time, Alex all the tiiiime...
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don't ****ing preach to us about how long it's going to take for a QB with actual top shelf talent to reach his potential ****ing diseased piece of shit |
You say we despite the fact you were on the mane/reddit cheering for horseface
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What actual fan of this football team would say that? Honestly you are just trolling now......I have defended you before , and argued that you shouldn't be banned because I used to think you were Honestly just an Alex Smith fan following 'your guy' over here....But you are clearly just a troll....there is no way you could possibly not be at this point. |
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I don't honestly don't really give a shit what you do. [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Well played sir. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I see the usual Smith-butthurt crowd is out en-masse in this thread, showing their asses and ignorance as usual. Thank god Dorsey looks at Tigger, Laz, Threedouchesdaily, Sandy, and the rest of these tards and then promptly tells them to **** right off with their Alex fetish, as the Chiefs are no longer playing that game. In Dorsey We Trust. |
What kind of reerun believes that a team moves 17 spots up the ladder to draft a QB, and then plans to sit that QB for more than a year, when the coming year is clearly the exodus year for the current starter?
An ASS11 fanboi reerun, that's who. |
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So what ever it takes I'm happiest that the Chiefs finally did what I've been dreaming them to do 3 decades. I called it the Todd Blackledge curse but you have no in-clings of what that would mean. You are not a Chiefs fan you are an Alex Smith fan pretending to be a Chiefs fan but mostly you are here to bug the shit out of people because you seem to get your jollies off of it spewing your rederic all on a message board that doesn't like your quarterback love. We have no reason to like him or have any hope that he will take us to the promise land. However Patrick Mahomes II gives us that hope and for that I am utmost excited. Even if he struggles his first few years I will enjoy his progress because I know good and well there will be bumps in the road and we may have a bad year but I can live with that and still have hope. He can play and learn to get better more so than sitting on the bench behind check down Alex Smith. |
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Chiefs did it. Chiefs drafted a QBOTF that gives me hope for Super Bowls and all is right in the world. I've been dreaming of this happening for three decades. I win. Next is the road to the Super Bowl and it starts now with drafting Patrick Mahomes II. If it doesn't happen then at least my team did it the way I wanted them too and that is good for me. I still believe our time to dominate the next decade is going be with the first round quarterback that we had to trade up 17 spots to get. Gone is retread rejects from other teams that gave us fools gold. Ha get it San Fransisco's 49er fools gold. Chiefs drafted a QBotf I can't believe it but we did it PBJPBJPBJPBJ |
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ROFL but really, that's got to feel good for the long-timers, so I do nod approval at your joy on that much. :) |
Alice Smiff and Big Andy bringing Marty Ball back with 5 yard passes.
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