San Francisco Really Stood By Alex Smith...
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Idiopathic Joker
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Lets be honest, in his long atrocious career, this season was the first time he was winning, and it sure as hell was a long road getting there. It amazed me every year when he was the quarterback, never knew why he was there. And now, I guess it was worth it. Do anyone else see other NFL teams taking notice and sticking with a quarterback for as long as San Francisco has?
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a few posters are going to come in here and blame it on homie being white
they do not know football
but they'll come in and say that bogus ? -
Ofcourse they stood by A. Smith. Last time i checked he a crackkka & a republican
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its over: 2012! wrote: »You mean, you aint slick by....
-Reading 'homies' enter the thread as you merely read their names at the bottom/viewing thread,
-then you post that they are going to tell the truth about why Alex Smith has more lives than Morris the cat
-then pretend you were onto something
-until I came along and expose you
No surprise, since He's White.
this country always extends White Privileged-patience, to it's own Kind...
Show me a Black qb, who sucked bad as Smith and was still given the chance to Lead---- over and over again, then....you might be onto something
thats some ? ?
wait? you do that? lol makes sense, u do stalk alot of my posts lol
you a funny ass whiteboy lol -
he was actually damn close to being cut off but harbaugh saved his ass........
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yeah, nothing says standing by your quarterback like a one year deal
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To be real most teams should give young qbs the same opportunity Alex got which is to take ur lumps and play thru it. Black qbs are afforded this luxuary tho.
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alex smith=trent dilfer???
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yeah, nothing says standing by your quarterback like a one year deal
so, he hasn't been the qb since 2005? -
Idi Amin Dada wrote: »So we just gonna act like homie ain't had to learn 7 systems in 7 years, doe? True. I'm sure it's irrelevant.
Exactly. The same excuses that people use for other QB's apply to Alex Smith too.
Smith lucked out and got a chance to prove everyone wrong. Good for him.
With this rookie wage scale though, I wonder how long a team is gonna give a QB to producing if they aren't even gonna be paying their 1st round that pick that much. I don't see teams really standing by a lousey player and I think it may stunt a lot of potential good QBs from becoming good QBs. I think the NFL hasn't really had a good system in place for developing QBs every really though.
I mean wtf you never know who is gonna be good, and you don't know who is a stud riding the pine n/h. Remember the hype Charlie Whitehurst got when he first went to the Seahawks and then he got supplanted by ? Tavaris Jackson? Who the ? is Kevin Kolb again? Is Matt Flynn gonna be worth ? ? -
Vick had the better season. But did them crackas let him into the playoffs? Nope.
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Smith played good this year and the team stood by him.
I thought he would be replaced once they drafted Kaepernick.
But its funny hearing people mention how he had 7 different offensive coordinators, which will hinder someone's development, yet many weren't buying this argument when Kordell Stewart spoke out about how it affected him (with the Steelers) and others.
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Smith played good this year and the team stood by him.
I thought he would be replaced once they drafted Kaepernick.
But its funny hearing people mention how he had 7 different offensive coordinators, which will hinder someone's development, yet many weren't buying this argument when Kordell Stewart spoke out about how it affected him (with the Steelers) and others.
Interesting.