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AnonEmouse 05-02-2020 04:51 AM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
[quote=Irrefutable;1251350]I doubt he wants to coach. He is probably financially set and does not want the insecurity of a coach....moving around with a young family.[/quote]

Actually struck me as having the prime mentality to coach, and plenty of guys coach in the NFL with young families. But I also suspect he could go front office too. Very smart highly motivated guy.

sdskinsfan2001 05-02-2020 04:58 AM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
[quote=AnonEmouse;1251365]Actually struck me as having the prime mentality to coach, and plenty of guys coach in the NFL with young families. But I also suspect he could go front office too. Very smart highly motivated guy.[/quote]

Agree!

Everything about this guy screams football junky. This crazy bastard still wants to play!! I don't believe for a second, that he is going through all of this just for the money (it doesn't hurt, but he already has a shit ton of money). He is not just fading off into the sunset. He will be involved with football, in some capacity or another, for the rest of his life (working age life for sure) imo.

And young family life is way easier when that family can afford to have a parent stay at home for their full time job. Even if you have to move, that makes the transition way way easier.

skinsfan69 05-02-2020 07:22 AM

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[quote=mooby;1251334]I can just imagine Ron Rivera: "hey CRIPPLE, shit or get off the pot"

Also this nonsense about Bruce Allen overpaying him is stupid AF. He got paid the going market rate for a starting NFL qb, and then almost died from a freak injury. Even if he got overpaid (which he didn't) he's still earned that money.[/quote]

I think the issue was extending him when he was already under contract. That was a bad business move simply because there was no history w/ Gruden and Smith. Gruden didn't run the type of offense that would have gotten the best out of Smith. Probably should have waited to see how thinks worked out before extending him.

But to me it's water under the bridge. Smtih deserves every single penny that he's being paid and then some.

skinsfan69 05-02-2020 07:27 AM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
[quote=SFREDSKIN;1251359]Just watched the show, I can’t imagine what Alex and family went through. There is no way he’s playing again, nor will his wife will ever let him play again. After they cut all the infected muscle, his leg was so fucked up and deformed, the movement on his leg so limited. Dan has done what any moral, conscious man should do, pay him every penny and don’t even question it. Bravo Alex, family and Danny. Please retire next year and find him a coaching job.[/quote]

After they got rid of all the bad flesh he had no fucking leg. Just nothing. I have no idea how they took muscle/tissue from his calf and quad and slapped it on a deformed shot leg and got him to the point where he is now. That is a medical miracle.

MTK 05-02-2020 09:44 AM

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Amazing story, it was scary to see how quickly the infection set it and how things went downhill for him so fast. Wish him nothing but the best.


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SFREDSKIN 05-02-2020 10:51 AM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
[quote=skinsfan69;1251368]After they got rid of all the bad flesh he had no fucking leg. Just nothing. I have no idea how they took muscle/tissue from his calf and quad and slapped it on a deformed shot leg and got him to the point where he is now. That is a medical miracle.[/quote]

I forgot to mention the unbelievable job the Doctors did saving Alex and his leg. You can see the emotion on them, how much they care and how involved they were. Kudos to the physical therapists and the war veterans he met and inspired him to keep going.

MTK 05-02-2020 11:53 AM

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[QUOTE=CRedskinsRule;1251346]Snyder has done right by most players when they had personal or professional crises.[/QUOTE]


True


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htownskinfan 05-02-2020 01:12 PM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
I’m 80 percent through the E60 special,got a little teary eyed when his wife and doctor were tearing up talking about amputating his leg.
As much as I want Haskins to succeed it’s hard for me not to pull for him to somehow comeback and win starting position, or at least be the backup.
And also,Damn his wife is so hot,she looks like she could have been Miss Universe or something like that

Warthog 05-02-2020 02:14 PM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
Even during his recovery, Alex took the time to mentor Dwayne Haskins AND Dan Snyder. I think Alex’s work with Dan Snyder, helped Snyder to cut his dependency on Bruce Allen. Also, Alex really got Haskins on the right path as our team’s QB. He got Haskins to learn the playbook and to mature as a QB and as a leader.

I thought Bruce’s contract with Alex Smith was way too generous, but I think Smith’s legacy OFF THE FIELD, will far out way what he did as our QB. The money was worth it because Dan dumped Bruce, who was a terrible GM and advisor to Snyder. Also, Alex put Haskins on the right path to become our possible franchise QB.

Finally, Alex Smith will serve as an inspiration for millions of people who watch this special. He won’t play again in the NFL, but his legacy will help this team to move forward!


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rome108 05-02-2020 07:55 PM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
Just watched ESPN special. God bless this man and his family. Snyder needs to honor his contract and take care of him. Even though he only played for us 9 games, he was a true Redskin. No John friez or rich Gannon passing thru town type. Thank you Alex smith!!!

FWD Skins 05-04-2020 08:20 PM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
[quote=rome108;1251382]Just watched ESPN special. God bless this man and his family. Snyder needs to honor his contract and take care of him. Even though he only played for us 9 games, he was a true Redskin. No John friez or rich Gannon passing thru town type. Thank you Alex smith!!![/quote]

How about he retires, Snyder pays him the exact same amount and he no longer cripples the rest of the team with the salary cap hit? I'm not against the guy being paid, but these cap hits for guys who will never play another down are insane (not limited to AS.) If I were an owner I'd never sign another CBA that allows cap hits for guys who are physically unable to perform again.

skinsfaninok 05-04-2020 11:40 PM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
I know this may sound bad considering this is about the injury but Good Lord his wife is Fine

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NYCskinfan82 05-05-2020 12:23 AM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
[quote=skinsfaninok;1251460]I know this may sound bad considering this is about the injury but Good Lord his wife is Fine

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Facts.

sdskinsfan2001 05-05-2020 01:37 AM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
[quote=skinsfaninok;1251460]I know this may sound bad considering this is about the injury but Good Lord his wife is Fine

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If I ever get married, I hope everyone thinks my wife is hot. That's a compliment to her and me. Much rather that, than someone tell me my wife is unattractive.

Warthog 05-05-2020 01:39 AM

Re: Alex Smith’s Amazing Comeback(?)
 
After this season, I hope Alex Smith stays on as a team executive. He’d been an outstanding mentor to Haskins AND Dan Snyder. He can do the same for others in the organization.


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