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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Re: Alex Smith Cut
Actually, both teams drafted a better player and let him sit behind AS for a year. Neither team "got rid of him and drafted a better player". Had we drafted a better player in lieu of Haskins, we would be in terrific shape as AS' contract expired. But alas - Haskins...
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Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: Alex Smith Cut
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Re: Alex Smith Cut
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My point is, had Haskins been a good qb pick, maybe we would be in a different place, but now we are stuck in a qb quagmire. None of that is Alex Smith's fault. The games he played, our team had measurably better success. |
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Re: Alex Smith Cut
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Also I am not knocking him. Solid guy as it gets, I just never thought much of him as a QB and would have never traded for him. |
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Join Date: Jan 2020
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Re: Alex Smith Cut
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Again, none of this is a personal attack against Smith. But that analysis is spot on. Smith was way too conservative and just had no moxy when the chips were down. You were going to win 9-10 games with him some seasons, and go to the playoffs at times, but never the SB. |
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