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Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:56 pm
by SuperHornet
QB A had a 70% completion percentage, a 13-5 TD-INT ratio, and a 104 passer rating.
He got FIRED. How the cr@p does THAT happen?!?

Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:09 pm
by DSUrocks07
SuperHornet wrote:QB A had a 70% completion percentage, a 13-5 TD-INT ratio, and a 104 passer rating.
He got FIRED. How the cr@p does THAT happen?!?

Everything will be a-ok when he goes to the Cards.

Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:11 pm
by SuperHornet
The result was a freaking DOWNGRADE, as his so-called "replacement" only completed 62% of his passes during the regular season, threw fewer TDs, and had a sub-100 passer rating.
That's a screw job rivalling what happened to Bret Hart....
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:14 pm
by DSUrocks07
SuperHornet wrote:The result was a freaking DOWNGRADE, as his so-called "replacement" only completed 62% of his passes during the regular season, threw fewer TDs, and had a sub-100 passer rating.
That's a screw job rivalling what happened to Bret Hart....
"Because he opens up the offense"
When he gets to whoop on his former team twice a year he can wear that chip on his shoulder, if we didn't have Tannehill I would have loved to have him down in Miami. He had them at 6-2 when he got injured, that's no slouch.
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:18 pm
by Wedgebuster
I love SH because he loves so many quarterbacks that other wise go unloved besides by their mothers, or pedicurists.
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:19 pm
by SuperHornet
Wedgebuster wrote:I love SH because he loves so many quarterbacks that other wise go unloved besides by their mothers, or pedicurists.
So a guy who was having what in any other year would be a Pro Bowl season is "unloved?"

Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:36 pm
by uofmman1122
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:55 pm
by Vidav
SuperHornet wrote:QB A had a 70% completion percentage, a 13-5 TD-INT ratio, and a 104 passer rating.
He got FIRED. How the cr@p does THAT happen?!?

Only 13 TDs?

Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:33 am
by SuperHornet
Um...V...that was in 8 games. That translates to about 26 over the span of an entire season, which is more than respectable. And the so-called "replacement" only had 10....
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:20 am
by andy7171
SuperHornet wrote:The result was a freaking DOWNGRADE, as his so-called "replacement" only completed 62% of his passes during the regular season, threw fewer TDs, and had a sub-100 passer rating.
...also, got the team in the Super Bowl.
Since when did you care about the "Whiners"?
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:45 am
by Franks Tanks
Capernick is special. He is a freakin playmaker.
I agree that Alex Smith got a raw deal, but Capernick is just better for the team right now. I wouldn't mind seeing Smith in Philly. He isn't a star, but he is a smart and efficient QB who may do a good job with Philly's weapons.
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:05 am
by andy7171
Alex Smith is making millions wearing a baseball hat when the rest of the team wears helmets. He could also get a super bowl ring out of this gig. And almost certainly get a new multi million dollar contract from another team this off season. Cry me a fucking river Casey.
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:09 am
by Grizalltheway
andy7171 wrote:Alex Smith is making millions wearing a baseball hat when the rest of the team wears helmets. He could also get a super bowl ring out of this gig. And almost certainly get a new multi million dollar contract from another team this off season. Cry me a fucking river Casey.
Honestly, there are any number of NFL teams for whom Smith would be a huge upgrade. Don't think he would fit Kelly's offense very well though, Tanks.
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:13 am
by ASUMountaineer
andy7171 wrote:Alex Smith is making millions wearing a baseball hat when the rest of the team wears helmets. He could also get a super bowl ring out of this gig. And almost certainly get a new multi million dollar contract from another team this off season. Cry me a **** river Casey.
Sign me up! I'd love to get that kind of a "raw deal."
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:16 am
by UNI88
Franks Tanks wrote:Capernick is special. He is a freakin playmaker.
I agree that Alex Smith got a raw deal, but Capernick is just better for the team right now. I wouldn't mind seeing Smith in Philly. He isn't a star, but he is a smart and efficient QB who may do a good job with Philly's weapons.
I also think he's their long-term QB. Harbaugh took a shot and regardless of how it turned out this year he was going to come out of the season with a pretty good idea of whether Kapernick was the long-term answer at QB. The answer to that question was yes with the added bonus of playing a QB who puts more pressure on the defense and things turned out pretty well this year.
Smith is a very good QB and a class act. He didn't deserve what happened to him but sometimes life can suck. Harbaugh had to balance loyalty to Smith with playing the QB who gave him a greater chance to win it all this year and finding out who was the future at that position. Smith also owes Harbaugh some thanks for reviving his career and putting him in a position to continue to make millions regardless of where he plays.
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:16 am
by eagleskins
49ers just have a great situation. Smith is a very good QB, and will get them a huge haul in trade value.
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:30 pm
by Seahawks08
Smith is a very good QB, and will get them a huge haul in trade value.
What happened to the first 5 years of his career? I think he's more of a system QB than a pure passer. Good thing is we'll most likely get to find out when he's traded.

Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:07 pm
by SuperHornet
Seahawks08 wrote:Smith is a very good QB, and will get them a huge haul in trade value.
What happened to the first 5 years of his career? I think he's more of a system QB than a pure passer. Good thing is we'll most likely get to find out when he's traded.

His first five years were spent with a new OC every year. A new OC means a new system. Frequent adjustments of that nature are an invitation to disaster. He was fortunate to see the light at the end of the tunnel...until that ignoramus Harbaugh doused it.

Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:44 pm
by clenz
SuperHornet wrote:Seahawks08 wrote:
What happened to the first 5 years of his career? I think he's more of a system QB than a pure passer. Good thing is we'll most likely get to find out when he's traded.

His first five years were spent with a new OC every year. A new OC means a new system. Frequent adjustments of that nature are an invitation to disaster. He was fortunate to see the light at the end of the tunnel...until that ignoramus Harbaugh doused it.

I actually agree with sh on this one...maybe a first...
Minus the comment about harbaugh
Sent from the nexus of the universe
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:58 pm
by Seahawks08
Yet we just saw 3 rookie QBs this year who are all better than Alex Smith. Yeah...I'll pass on the guy.
Re: Quarterback Evaluation
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:00 pm
by uofmman1122
SuperHornet wrote:Seahawks08 wrote:
What happened to the first 5 years of his career? I think he's more of a system QB than a pure passer. Good thing is we'll most likely get to find out when he's traded.

His first five years were spent with a new OC every year. A new OC means a new system. Frequent adjustments of that nature are an invitation to disaster. He was fortunate to see the light at the end of the tunnel...until that ignoramus Harbaugh doused it.

Jesus fucking Christ, you would be the single most world-class troll if you weren't actually serious. I know it's stupid to even argue this with you, but whatever.
Kaepernick took us to the Super Bowl, and he just might win it. Smith sucked ass in the championship game last year.
Kaepernick has clearly already justified benching Smith in the last two games. He adds more to the offense than Smith ever could.
Kaepernick >>>> Smith.
End of story.
We've been praying for a reason to replace him for years. He's lucky this is basically his last chance to ever get a Super Bowl ring.
Halle-fucking-lujah.