Everybody aboard.
Small Hands.
Big Balls. :up:
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It's Alex Smiff
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I honestly do believe in Smith. I sound like a broken record but here it goes.
1) He should not have started for a few seasons coming into the NFL. He came from a sub par conference and an Urban Meyer led offense that played nothing similar to an NFL style of football. He needed time to learn the speed of the game and to adjust some of his mechanics. He always had the physical and mental tools.
2) Yes early on he had Vernon Davis but you can't throw the ball to him every play. His receivers were so bad that some of us could have gotten try outs probably.
3) He had to learn a new offense every year and until last almost none of them were tailored to his strengths at all because after his first two seasons there was question of whether he should be their QB or not. He never should have started those first two years. Never. It set them back another 3-4 seasons by doing so. His confidence was rattled and he needed to rebuild it. Where as if he had sat a couple years and come into an offense designed for him he could have had success.
4) He is a perfect fit for a Philbin offense. He runs the bootleg well and has great short accuracy. His early offenses were more vertical based with seam and post routes. Last season with a more friendly offense to his skill set he completed 61% of his passes. Read his rookie scouting report and tell me it does not scream Philbin.
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our fan base makes me depressed, we are all getting desperate.
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He was only 28th in the league in passes per game yet he led the league in sacks. He is not very good.
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Also seeing as I have connections to a screen printer, if we sign Alex Smith I am totally getting a shirt that says Alex Smith: Small Hands, Big Balls.Steve-Mo and ToddsPhins like this. -
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I believe Alex Smith benefitted from exceptional coaching in Jim Harbaugh. Absent that, he is mediocre at best, IMVHO.
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I believe we're gettin Barkley next year. Been following thru thick and thin, regardless. i just dunno WTF to make of this mess. Poor Philbin. Prolly a good, solid guy. We're gonna fackin ruin him.
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Also since Philbin puts an emphasis on the bootleg and moving the QB around a bit he will be in a better position to get rid of the ball rather than take a sack. As far as I know the 49'er offense was didn't move Smith around when throwing on the run accurately is actually one of his biggest strengths.ToddsPhins likes this. -
This is a quarterback who had a game plan designed around limiting his passing opportunities. Personally I'd prefer a quarterback who we want to throw the ball.
Also, that interception rate is not repeatable and will go up next year. Incredibly low int rates like that always go up the next year. -
I don't believe in him. The best thing he did last year was not throw INTs. But INT% is not a stable metric over different seasons. I highly, highly doubt he will put up another 1.1 INT% like he did last year. But let's say he has turned the corner as far as INTs go. Last year, his YPA was .1 worse than Matt Moore. Though his AYPA was .3 higher because of the ridiculously low INTs. He was sacked 44 times and had a bad sack %. That probably wouldn't bode well for him behind our offensive line that gave up a ton of sacks with Henne and Moore. Taking into account sacks his NYPA was the same as Moore's but his ANPYA was a bit better because of the INTs.
So basically, last year, Smith was Matt Moore with a 1.5% less INT rate. I'd rather stick with Moore for another year and either draft someone this year or start from scratch next year.Hiruma78 likes this. -
An extremely uninspiring choice if he is who we go with. I highly doubt he can maintain the turnover rate he had last year - it was an anomaly and like Josh Freeman last year he is bound to regress.
Further, this is a QB who did not pass for 300 yards during the 2011 season. To me, that indicates a QB hidden in the system behind a strong running game and strong defense. That is not the kind of QB who will win you a super bowl.
Minus that last drive against the Saints, nobody would care about him in the least. We are buying high on a statistical anomaly of a year that I just don't see being exceeded or even just equaled.Rhody Phins Fan likes this. -
I believe in Harvey Dent:up:
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I see a QB who had a game plan built around his strengths by a genius coach who understood how important it was to Smith's success, development, and mental psyche to gradually ease him into a new offense in order to prevent from ruining him. By the end of the season it paid off as we watched him blossom into a mentally tough QB & leader capable of carrying SanFran on his shoulders when his defense was struggling to stop Drew Brees.
If Harbaugh put too much on Smith's shoulders too soon after the previous 6 years of crap that Alex experienced, there was a good chance he would've ruined the understandably fragile Smith.
The most important thing for Smith in 2011 was to first instill his confidence & leadership before putting a heavy load on his shoulders, and Harbaugh understood this (and stated such). -
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I also want to state for the record that I'm not just going to be all in for any QB we go after. Yes I will support them, but my thinking Smith is a great fit here is due to what I see in him. I wasn't really huge on Flynn other than as competition for Moore and I'm REALLY down on Tannenhill. Not only because I see him as a bust who shouldn't be drafted in the first, but also because I don't believe his skill set will match well with what Philbin likes to do.
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Why would a successful 13-3 team with a defense that allows 14 pts per game need to throw for more than 300 yards? I've never seen someone complain about how a team wins 13 games. :lol:
What's more important than "300 yards" are those 6 4th quarter victories and the 42 pass attempts & 28 total points vs the Saints when he was forced to carry the team on his shoulders. It's about "what did Smith do when he WAS asked to step up?", and in that regard he was more than "just a game manager".Steve-Mo likes this. -
If we hypothetically go 13-3 and almost make the SB with a philosophy that doesn't involve the QB airing it out all game long, will you complain about it? -
If you think Sparano and co. Were conservative wait until smith is under center. I would much rather draft a guy this year or give Moore the job and shoot for Barkley next year.
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One thing that we always complained about concerning Chad Henne was that he was terrible in the red zone. The 49ers were the third worst team in the NFL at red zone scoring.
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In that game he had two touchdown passes to Vernon Davis and was absolutely awful the rest of the game. In overtime the 49ers had a chance to win the game and they went three and out. -
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I think he is going to make a huge improvement from last season to this next one, just like rookie QB's usually make big strides their second season. Also I believe he fits the Philbin offensive style to a T. -
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