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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
He's a Franchise QB because he's led winning teams for the past six seasons, led his team to the NFC Championship in 2011, helped the 49ers to the Super Bowl in 2012 (6-2 record) and led the Chiefs to the playoffs three out of four seasons and their first playoff win in more than 20 years.
He's a Franchise QB, period.
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JFC you are a fat dumbshit.
Alex Smith hasn't "led" anything.
His primary role has been to not turn the ball over and stay out of the way of the strong defenses/running games that have led to his teams' successes.
That is the classic definition of a game manager QB... not a "franchise QB".
Do you think that Trent Dilfer "led" the 2001 Ravens to their Super Bowl winning season?
Do you think that Jim McMahon "led" the 1986 Bears to their Super Bowl winning season?
You continue to humiliate yourself with your "Alex Smith is a franchise QB" narrative.