Because of all the interest in this thread, I've place all of the video content of Patrick Mahomes II's college career, and draft day goodness into a single post that can be found here. Enjoy! [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud: Alex Smith has led the Chiefs to four consecutive winning seasons, something that hasn't happened since the 1960's by the same QB.
See, that's where we part company. You say "led", I say "WAS led".
And by a roster that a QB with even a few more microns of testicle could more than likely take to a championship.
Thank God we're working on that issue now; it's about fucking time! [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
How can a quarterback that leads one of the worst passing offenses the past 4 seasons be considered a 'franchise quarterback'
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Alex Smith has led the Chiefs to four consecutive winning seasons, something that hasn't happened since the 1960's by the same QB.
All that and a bag of chips gets you absolutely nothing other than a meaningless win over a turd QB and another joke of a team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
How can a quarterback that led one of the worst passing offenses the past 4 seasons be considered a 'franchise quarterback'
Everything is seen through rose-colored Chiefs lenses on Dane McCloud9!
Did you know Alex Smith will lead us to the AFC Championship game this year and return in 2018? IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN, FOLKS! STRAP IN! [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
How can a quarterback that led one of the worst passing offenses the past 4 seasons be considered a 'franchise quarterback'
So, please list the veteran Franchise QB's in the NFL, outside of clear Hall of Famers (Brady, Manning, Rothlisberger, Rodgers, Brees) and their accomplishments, while explaining why Alex Smith doesn't belong in the group.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
All that and a bag of chips gets you absolutely nothing other than a meaningless win over a turd QB and another joke of a team.
it has to be awkward that when the media interviews chiefs staff, you wouldn't even know alex is still the starting qb. i do not see this season as one where the qb room 'gels' together. :-) [Reply]
GoChiefs has got to be the happiest man on the planet Earth right now. Drafting a QB in Rd1, moving up substantiably to draft him has him oozing with pre ejeculate as his prayers have been answered. But you know what, we're ALL excited. It gives us hope. [Reply]
He played scared to run and didn't pull the trigger when we needed him to the most.
It got far worse after the multiple concussion game.
I've been hoping Alex would find his balls since he got here and he gave us a taste of what he can be in the second half of 2013, the Indy playoff game and most of 2015.
Unfortunately, he regressed last year and "took it personally" (his own words) that the team cut Maclin.
I think his regression continues into 2017 because he keeps worrying about concussions and therefore stopped being an elusive runner and even told the media he thinks about taking hits and contemplated retirement.
It's a shame, too.
If the guy just makes either throw to Hill against Pittsburg, his story in KC plays out differently. [Reply]
the question is this: does the drafting of pat-trick put echoes in alex's head to his detriment, or does alex let it rip knowing he is interviewing for his next team? :-) [Reply]