But when I watch that video I'm a little annoyed there isn't more Chief's love. He was kicked to the curb in SFO and if it wasn't for Andy picking him up and giving him an opportunity to start immediately, he'd have gone to purgatory with some shit team and not had nearly the career he did.
Frankly, he owes the Kansas City Chiefs organization a metric f**k ton.
Why is everyone talking good about Alex Smith now?
He’s a humble guy, but was an awful quarterback. I won’t miss those 3rd & 12 passes that always went under about 7 yards. Most frustrating thing to do on Sunday was watching Smith throw the ball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
Why is everyone talking good about Alex Smith now?
He’s a humble guy, but was an awful quarterback. I won’t miss those 3rd & 12 passes that always went under about 7 yards. Most frustrating thing to do on Sunday was watching Smith throw the ball.
Originally Posted by Cheater5:
Good man, tough as nails and brave as a lion.
But when I watch that video I'm a little annoyed there isn't more Chief's love. He was kicked to the curb in SFO and if it wasn't for Andy picking him up and giving him an opportunity to start immediately, he'd have gone to purgatory with some shit team and not had nearly the career he did.
Frankly, he owes the Kansas City Chiefs organization a metric f**k ton.
Regardless, adios.
Frankly, the Niners really did him dirty by not handing the job back to Alex when he was healthy again. The team really wasn't a better offense with Kaepernick over Alex. Kaepernick was a surprise novelty that caught teams off-guard in the regular season, and then feasted on the crap defenses of Green Bay and Atlanta in the playoffs.
I don't know if Alex beats the Ravens in the Super Bowl, but we know Kaepernick did not. I think a steadier, more proficient passer could have gotten the job done. [Reply]