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Old 08-12-2014, 04:26 PM  
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:16 PM   #5266
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So if tyrod is too fragile for that style of play, is Alex smith?
No. Smith protects himself. He and Wilson do a great job of it. Smith also doesn't take off as much as Tyrod.

If Tyrod isn't too fragile for that style of play, does that mean Vick and RG3 weren't also?



Every guy is different. Do I really need to explain this?
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:19 PM   #5267
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No. Smith protects himself. He and Wilson do a great job of it. Smith also doesn't take off as much as Tyrod.

If Tyrod isn't too fragile for that style of play, does that mean Vick and RG3 weren't also?

Smith has had injury issues in his career.

But in regards to taylor, didn't he get hurt this year due to a horse collar tackle and in the pocket? I don't really remember him not being able to protect himself running.
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:20 PM   #5268
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:23 PM   #5269
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But I did go back and look, taylor was hurt alot last year, ao you're definitely right there staylor

I remembered a shoulder and a knee, but he had an ankle injury and another one that I can't remember what it was
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:27 PM   #5270
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Smith has had injury issues in his career.

But in regards to taylor, didn't he get hurt this year due to a horse collar tackle and in the pocket? I don't really remember him not being able to protect himself running.
Alex Smith has about 3 inches on Taylor, so he's also a bigger guy. He learned to protect himself better, which Taylor is also capable of, but I just doubt he's going to change much. It's been his style of play going back to his VTech days and I know him too well to expect anything different.

Russell Wilson is about the same height, but much thicker.

He was hurt on more than one occasion (in just 14 games). That might've been one of the times, but I know for certain it happened once on a scramble.
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:29 PM   #5271
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Iirc, he was hurt the week before they played the chiefs. Don't remember what was hurt though
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Old 04-07-2016, 08:35 PM   #5272
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Old 04-08-2016, 10:08 AM   #5273
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From a chiefs fan perspective, tyrod taylor would be a ****tmare. He's really good.
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Old 04-08-2016, 10:25 AM   #5274
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Tyrod could just throw the ball up and Sammy Watkins is gonna get it over half the time. We saw that against us.

The thing that scares me the most about him is his legs. We have struggled with those guys, mostly bc Tamba is not a super fast guy and Mauga looks like a turtle out there.

He definitely fits Denver's offense, and like Kaep, he'll make them dangerous. A top 5 defense+top 5 rushing attack=playoff team most of the time. Kubiak would make a lot of easy read type playcalls like bootlegs, quick outs, screens, etc.
Ironically, that's a lot of what we did with Alex in year one and two. Now that I think about it, Alex would be the ideal kind of QB to run Kubiak's system.
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Old 04-08-2016, 10:53 AM   #5275
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Now that I think about it, Alex would be the ideal kind of QB to run Kubiak's system.
His mobility would be ideal, but he doesn't have the arm strength/deep ball accuracy that Kubiak looks for. And I'm not so sure Alex Smith is all that accurate throwing on the run. Cam Newton, Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, and Jay Cutler (his talent) are the type of guys that Kubiak is looking for.

Alex Smith would work, and would probably be a good stopgap QB for Kubiak, but he isn't ideal.
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Old 04-08-2016, 11:08 AM   #5276
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His mobility would be ideal, but he doesn't have the arm strength/deep ball accuracy that Kubiak looks for. And I'm not so sure Alex Smith is all that accurate throwing on the run. Cam Newton, Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, and Jay Cutler (his talent) are the type of guys that Kubiak is looking for.

Alex Smith would work, and would probably be a good stopgap QB for Kubiak, but he isn't ideal.


You'll be lucky if you find anybody close to Alex in the next couple years.
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Old 04-08-2016, 11:21 AM   #5277
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You'll be lucky if you find anybody close to Alex in the next couple years.
They could trade Clady, Talib, and a couple first round picks to get Carson Wentz and they'd have somebody better than Alex Smith.
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Old 04-09-2016, 09:23 AM   #5278
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They could trade Clady, Talib, and a couple first round picks to get Carson Wentz and they'd have somebody better than Alex Smith.
lol, no way. Wentz may go #2 and the Broncos will have to trade the farm to get him. Sure, Clady will be on the table but not Talib and no way do the Broncos mortgage their future for Wentz when they have a loaded team ready to win now.
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lol, no way. Wentz may go #2 and the Broncos will have to trade the farm to get him. Sure, Clady will be on the table but not Talib and no way do the Broncos mortgage their future for Wentz when they have a loaded team ready to win now.
I brought it up earlier here, but if they mortage that much, in a year or two they'll be a terrible roster.

Too much value comes from all that cheap drafted talent.
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Old 04-09-2016, 09:53 AM   #5280
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I brought it up earlier here, but if they mortage that much, in a year or two they'll be a terrible roster.

Too much value comes from all that cheap drafted talent.
Broncos are in a tough situation this year and have little cap space. Next year, the Broncos have a boat load of cap space but a boat load of FAs to sign. Are the Broncos gonna repeat as SB champs, naw. But I think they are going to be an exciting team to watch, with a lot of guys buying into the Broncos system.
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