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Old 11-21-2021, 06:29 PM  
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Dak Prescott is Alex Smith 2.0

0 TDs, 2 INTs...no passes longer than 20 yards...Dak IS Alex Smith.

Our defense was killing it today.

Baltimore ALMOST lost, Faid lost, Buffalo lost...

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Old 11-22-2021, 08:06 PM   #46
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He was a muffed punt away from going to the SB with SF.

Game manager, sure. Worth his draft slot, no. Bust, no.
Rex Grossman played in a SB. Almost making it to 1 superbowl is not impressive for a career highlight.
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Old 11-22-2021, 08:22 PM   #47
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Not on a regular basis
I assume that's also true about Alex Smith, if not more often. (or is that less often...)
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Old 11-23-2021, 05:58 AM   #48
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I'm pretty convinced that had Alex Smith played for the Patriots it would have been him winning Super Bowls and Tom Brady would have been engulfed and broken had he played for the 9rs that drafted Alex Smith. The Patriots had defense and offensive line that deserves more credit than Tom Brady.
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Old 11-23-2021, 06:45 AM   #49
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I'm pretty convinced that had Alex Smith played for the Patriots it would have been him winning Super Bowls and Tom Brady would have been engulfed and broken had he played for the 9rs that drafted Alex Smith. The Patriots had defense and offensive line that deserves more credit than Tom Brady.
So everything the Chiefs had when Smith was here and he went a whole year without throwing a TD pass to a WR?
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Old 11-23-2021, 06:55 AM   #50
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I'm pretty convinced that had Alex Smith played for the Patriots it would have been him winning Super Bowls and Tom Brady would have been engulfed and broken had he played for the 9rs that drafted Alex Smith. The Patriots had defense and offensive line that deserves more credit than Tom Brady.
I’m not so sure about that.

Brady is great for reason.

Brady has the character and attributes to be a great QB and Alex Smith doesn’t. Bottomline.
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Old 11-23-2021, 05:22 PM   #51
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I’m not so sure about that.

Brady is great for reason.

Brady has the character and attributes to be a great QB and Alex Smith doesn’t. Bottomline.

Tom Brady isn’t wired differently than Alex or most other top QBs.

Yeah, sometimes you get starters who don’t put in the time or don’t care about football like others do. Alex Smith wasn’t one of those people, though.

Alex’s problem was mental. It wasn’t related to his effort or character, though.
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Old 11-23-2021, 05:28 PM   #52
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Dallas can do much, much worse than Prescott. Just look at some of the teams in their division.
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Old 11-23-2021, 06:22 PM   #53
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Alex Smith led the league in QBR and deep balls completion percentage his last year here, right?

Yet, just like Dak, couldn't really ever beat the elites when it mattered.
Measure Alex by AY/A and his numbers don't look nearly as good.
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Old 11-23-2021, 06:31 PM   #54
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Ill say this, alot of Cowboys fans think the same. Think hes overrated.

Hes ok, Not bad, but not great either. but hes going to need alot of help to ever win a championship.

He did miss having Cooper and Lamb today.
He's a 7. Getting paid like a 9.5 but hey that's the market
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Old 11-23-2021, 06:32 PM   #55
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He's a 7. Getting paid like a 9.5 but hey that's the market
Pretty much my thoughts. All NFL QBs make bank now. At all tiers.
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Old 11-23-2021, 09:19 PM   #56
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I hope they keep him for years. As long as he's the QB, Dallas will never win big games.
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Old 11-24-2021, 12:49 AM   #57
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I’m not so sure about that.

Brady is great for reason.

Brady has the character and attributes to be a great QB and Alex Smith doesn’t. Bottomline.
put Tom Brady in Alex Smith situation in San Francisco behind that offensive line when Alex was drafted. Tom Brady started his career on a Super Bowl team Alex Smith started his career with a wet paper sack offensive line and coaching issues.


I just want see how Tom Brady can be with a poor ass offensive line. Just like the Super Bowl trade offensive lines and see how good he is.
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Old 11-24-2021, 01:05 AM   #58
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Tom Brady isn’t wired differently than Alex or most other top QBs.

Yeah, sometimes you get starters who don’t put in the time or don’t care about football like others do. Alex Smith wasn’t one of those people, though.

Alex’s problem was mental. It wasn’t related to his effort or character, though.
His mental problems were directly result of how the 49ers handled him as a rookie with no protection and he paid the price. Once Harbaugh took over Alex looked like a competent quarterback. Can't say coaching doesn't make a difference on the mental aspect of the game.


Colts broke Andrew Luck and he was going be one of the greatest but what did they do for him? ( Ok Chiefs broke Andrew Luck into retirement . )
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Old 11-24-2021, 02:32 AM   #59
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put Tom Brady in Alex Smith situation in San Francisco behind that offensive line when Alex was drafted. Tom Brady started his career on a Super Bowl team Alex Smith started his career with a wet paper sack offensive line and coaching issues.


I just want see how Tom Brady can be with a poor ass offensive line. Just like the Super Bowl trade offensive lines and see how good he is.
Brady was sacked 41 times his first year starting and won a SB.



Bledoe was sacked 45 and 55 times the 2 seasons leading up to it. Doesn't seem like such a hot OL to me.
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Old 11-24-2021, 06:05 AM   #60
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Brady was sacked 41 times his first year starting and won a SB.



Bledoe was sacked 45 and 55 times the 2 seasons leading up to it. Doesn't seem like such a hot OL to me.
And that is with Brady only starting 14 games that year. The Patriots combination of offensive line + skill position players outside of QB may have been the weakest ever for a SB-winning team.

Brady was great right away and better than a player in Bledsoe that made 4 Pro Bowls including one Pro Bowl with the Bills after he lost his job to Brady. When you beat out a team's franchise QB that just signed the first 100 million dollar contract, chances are you are pretty darn good and not just someone that got lucky.

Alex Smith was outplayed by mediocre QB's at first with the Niners. Smith started off with 1 touchdown and 11 interceptions. Sure his team sucked but no name QB's did just as well if not better with the same sucky team.

Smith got better and developed into a very good QB but that many years. To be fair to Smith, he entered and started in the NFL at a younger age than Brady but it still took him many years to get good.
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