Why KC won't be successful with Alex Smith

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Why KC won't be successful with Alex Smith

March 1, 2013 10:25 pm

Some just don't want the Chiefs do do well; so their conscious opinions reflect this.  Others are subconsciously jealous he's not on their team.  Some others don't often form their own opinions; they let the crowd do that for them.  The crowd sentiment generally says this was a steal for the 49ers.

It was actually a steal for the Chiefs.  Every QB needy team that didn't top their offer will be kicking themselves in 2-3 years.
You think two second round picks for Alex Smith was a steal for the Chiefs?
The trade was a 2nd and a conditional.  Yes it was a steal; especially for the Chiefs.
 I can assure you that you're in with the micro-minority with that ridiculously stupid opinion of yours. 
Just because your opinion differs in no way means mine is incorrect.  I'm usually in the 'micro-minority' and that's typically what happens to someone who can usually accurately predict the future regarding simplistic issues like football.  But it's not limited to football.  The ability extends to realms like geopolitics and macroeconomics.
Please don't ever be an NFL GM--you'd be fired within two years after you destroy a top NFL franchise. 
In 2007 I predicted that Aaron Rodgers, barring a career threatening injury, would be better than Brett Favre ever was.  I declared that the 2008 Packers season was merely the result of defensive injuries and that the Packers, Mike McCarthy, and Ted Thompson were good enough to win at least 1 upcoming Super Bowl.  I predicted the ascension of a myriad of current day starters and stars, as well as many of the bad moves teams have made; including the Chiefs' trade for Matt Cassel.

 So was I, and do I continue to be, in a micro-minority?  Of course.  It's not my fault the majority is a bit, let's just say, slow.
hrddriv2
SinceJan 4, 2007
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Why KC won't be successful with Alex Smith

March 1, 2013 11:04 pm
I dont think they will be that successful either. The QB rating is a mirage, the guy just didnt take very many risks. He didnt really need to, in KC he will have to make some plays, he wont have the supporting cast. He will have to throw the ball 10 yards+ with the Chiefs to get a 1st down a lot. 
SteelCityKilla
SinceApr 15, 2008
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Why KC won't be successful with Alex Smith

March 2, 2013 5:30 am
In 2007 I predicted that Aaron Rodgers, barring a career threatening injury, would be better than Brett Favre ever was.
I predicted that too. Favre is overrated. He has the numbers were mediocre to below average in a lot of his seasons. 

By the way, my second favorite team is the Packers, just letting you know that ahead of time.

 
MikeSyr18
SinceSep 28, 2008