Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Wins are not a QB stat.
Smith was a better QB for KC if you want your QB to be a chickenshit and protect the ball above all else.
Green beats him in all other ways.
I dunno...basically across their careers with KC, they had identical TDs/game at 1.34, but Green's INT rate was almost 1/game, whereas Smith was .43/game. That's a lot of possessions Green was giving up for no more success in getting the ball into the end zone. [Reply]
Originally Posted by A8bil:
I dunno...basically across their careers with KC, they had identical TDs/game at 1.34, but Green's INT rate was almost 1/game, whereas Smith was .43/game. That's a lot of possessions Green was giving up for no more success in getting the ball into the end zone.
Why don't you look at the fucking points their offenses scores and pound sand. [Reply]
Originally Posted by A8bil:
I dunno...basically across their careers with KC, they had identical TDs/game at 1.34, but Green's INT rate was almost 1/game, whereas Smith was .43/game. That's a lot of possessions Green was giving up for no more success in getting the ball into the end zone.
Trent threw 24 picks in '01, his worst INT season with us. He likely would have had more TD throws in his KC career, but Priest was such a monster in the red zone behind that all world line...... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Reroka:
I would love to see him back in KC as back up.
Normally this would be ok to have that level of a QB as a backup, but it would mean another invasion of alexsexual trolls on CP and those bastards were were more annoying than herpes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kman34:
I don’t remember Trent throwing it 3 yds on 3 and 10...
I remember Trent throwing a 103-yard pick-six from the one yard line at my first Chiefs game. *sigh*
Happened just after I snapped this picture. All he had to do was not stare down Tony or maybe put some air under it. Nope. Tony R cuts inside, Tony G goes outside and the Houston defender steps right in front of Gonzalez and heads for the end zone. Priest almost caught him, which was impressive as hell.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I actually remember that play. I was shocked Priest almost ran him down.
Jamal Charles may have been the fastest RB the Chiefs have had but Priest was no slouch. If the angle he had to take hadn't been so drastic, he might have made it because the DB never saw him coming. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan:
I remember Trent throwing a 103-yard pick-six from the one yard line at my first Chiefs game. *sigh*
Happened just after I snapped this picture. All he had to do was not stare down Tony or maybe put some air under it. Nope. Tony R cuts inside, Tony G goes outside and the Houston defender steps right in front of Gonzalez and heads for the end zone. Priest almost caught him, which was impressive as hell.
Yea. That sort of stuff was so frustrating about triINT green. [Reply]
I would say that I cannot believe Chiefs fans want to watch Alex Smith play QB again, especially after watching Mahomes.... but here we are.... Chiefs fans wanting Alex Smith back in KC.
I get it that he is a classy dude, but my god watching him play QB was horrific. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
I would say that I cannot believe Chiefs fans want to watch Alex Smith play QB again, especially after watching Mahomes.... but here we are.... Chiefs fans wanting Alex Smith back in KC.
I get it that he is a classy dude, but my god watching him play QB was horrific.