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re: Alex Smith trade completed - traded to Chiefs

Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:03 pm to
Posted by ThaBigFella
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Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:03 pm to
I remember reading last year some analyst felt the chiefs had the most talented roster in the NFL minus QB....alex smith doesn't change much, but wow for a top 35 pick I dunno
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
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Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:07 pm to
The bottom line is fairly obvious. If Alex Smith proves to be a solid starting QB in KC then it is a bargain. If he is marginal or worse then the Chiefs have gotten hosed.

But it is probably a gamble worth taking if you are the Chiefs. There's no QB worth taking at the start of the first round and AS has shown (at least in some circumstances) that he can play NFL football. That's more than they would be guaranteed to get if they drafted a couple QBs over the next two years with their second round picks.
Posted by tduecen
Member since Nov 2006
161244 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:09 pm to
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.alex smith doesn't change much, but wow for a top 35 pick I dunno
Disagree, if he continues to play like he has past couple years under Harbaugh it may end up being a better bargain than what they could have obtained with that second round pick.
Posted by lemonheads25
COVINGTON
Member since Nov 2011
223 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:18 pm to
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Kill yosef. Smith is the most play-it-safest QB ever. So much so he got benched completing what 70% of his passes. Sure its an upgrade, but a 2nd? Thats nuts. I'd rather Smith.


I was referring to the AFC West. Tell me this, who would you get with the 2nd pick in the 2nd round? I would easily trade for Alex Smith who is wayyy better than drafting/developing/guessing on Matt Barkley? It was a safe move. He doesn't turn the ball over. The Chiefs were - 24 in turnover ratio. While the 49ers and Andy Reid were both + 20. The Chiefs would drive the ball down the field and then Cassel would throw a pick or get his WR's killed in the process. Smith will be accurate, can scramble (something the Chiefs haven't had...ever) and he will bring his leadership to KC. Look, as a Chefs fan I am sick and tired of watching them lose. They needed a desperate "for sure" move...instead of rebuilding..again. #2 pick in the second round is nothing when it comes to your franchise QB.
Posted by FootballNostradamus
Member since Nov 2009
20509 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:18 pm to
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Maybe so, but most of the QBs sucked at the combine, while other players moved up. The QBs will naturally fall now. KC could have gotten a steal at No. 33.


This year's QB draft is attrocious.

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You really think Barkley couldn't do what Smith will do?


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Barkley is probably an average QB, but seems like he could be smart enough to manage games and make throws when needed


Lol. Smith has more arm strength and athleticism in his left fingernail than Barkley has in his entire body. Smith is so much better of a QB than Barkley it's a shame to even compare the two.
Posted by jimithing11
Dillon, Texas
Member since Mar 2011
22471 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:20 pm to
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Smith is so much better of a QB than Barkley it's a shame to even compare the two.


Right....because Alex Smith has been so good in his career

If he hadn't had his career resurrected by Harbaugh, he would have been the biggest No. 1 bust in the past few decades behind JaMarcus. 49ers should have never passed on Rodgers

Although I will agree the 2005 draft was terrible in terms of the top 10
This post was edited on 2/27/13 at 2:23 pm
Posted by jimithing11
Dillon, Texas
Member since Mar 2011
22471 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:20 pm to
DP
This post was edited on 2/27/13 at 2:21 pm
Posted by lemonheads25
COVINGTON
Member since Nov 2011
223 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:24 pm to
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Right....because Alex Smith has been so good in his career


Look what he did to the Saints in 2 years ago in the playoffs. Alex Smith was money on every pass. He has grown into the QB people predicted when they drafted him. He has had 8.....8 offensive coordinators in 9 seasons! How many players could flourish with that??? He has weapons and the right coaching staff...and definitely motivated. The Chiefs can win the West next year for sure now.
Posted by schexyoung
Deaf Valley
Member since May 2008
6534 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:28 pm to
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49ers should have never passed on Rodgers


Do you honestly think Rodgers would have succeeded on that 2-14 team. He would have been thrown right in on the worst roster in the NFL, just like Alex Smith was. Next rotate Rodgers in and out of 8 systems and 8 coordinators.

Now let Alex Smith ride the bench and learn the pro game for a few years while coming in on a much better roster.

Posted by CaLSUTigerFan
California Bay Area
Member since Sep 2008
1192 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:29 pm to
Really looking forward to the draft now.
Posted by jimithing11
Dillon, Texas
Member since Mar 2011
22471 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:36 pm to
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Do you honestly think Rodgers would have succeeded on that 2-14 team




I really hope you're not trying to backdoor a comparison between Rodgers and Alex Smith
Posted by lemonheads25
COVINGTON
Member since Nov 2011
223 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:38 pm to
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I really hope you're not trying to backdoor a comparison between Rodgers and Alex Smith


lol. I wish he was as good as Rodgers.

Discount Double Check that...
Posted by schexyoung
Deaf Valley
Member since May 2008
6534 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:39 pm to
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really hope you're not trying to backdoor a comparison between Rodgers and Alex Smith


No. Rodgers has shown he is better than Smith. Do you really think the environment in which both were drafted / developed is even close to similar?
Posted by bbrownso
Member since Mar 2008
8985 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:41 pm to
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While the 49ers and Andy Reid were both + 20


the 49ers had a +9 turnover ratios (i.e. 9 more takeways than the times they turned the ball over). Andy Reid's Eagles were -24. The Chiefs were -24 as well.

Given that Smith was considered a bust not that long ago, I don't really think him leaving the coach that resurrected his career is really a "for sure" move.

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#2 pick in the second round is nothing when it comes to your franchise QB.

The #34 pick is really important given that the Chiefs could have ended up with a starter at a number of positions. It's not like the Chiefs didn't need to replace two starters on their defensive line (since Dorsey is a free agent and Jackson might be cut due to his contract escalators kicking in). They also need more depth at WR, OG, C, and another ILB. And that's not to mention we don't know how high the conditional pick could be next year.
Posted by rockchlkjayhku11
Cincinnati, OH
Member since Aug 2006
36449 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:42 pm to
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Not much of an upgrade


i hope this has been covered thoroughly, but you are stupid
Posted by SDVTiger
Cabo San Lucas
Member since Nov 2011
73238 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:43 pm to
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Right....because Alex Smith has been so good in his career


You realize that for the first 7yrs of his career SF blew hard. Had a terrible Oline. 7 different OC's and had no playmakers.

KC plays everyone tough in the West. They almost beat Denver in KC last year with that shittey team and terrible QB play.

He only needs to be a game manger.

Great trade. The 34th pick could always be a bust.

Posted by jimithing11
Dillon, Texas
Member since Mar 2011
22471 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:50 pm to
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environment


Who gives a frick about the environment? You act like San Fran is the Jaguars and have been terrible forever

Stafford got thrown in to the fire. He's off to a decent start.
Dalton was thrown into the the fire. He's had a solid two years.
Flacco was thrown into the fire. He turned out well.

You can't use the argument that Smith had it worse because he was throw into the fire while Rodgers got to sit behind Favre. If Smith was truly SF's franchise QB, Harbaugh wouldn't have been chomping at the bit, waiting for an excuse to move on to CK

Rodgers would have prospered right away in Green Bay regardless of Favre
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
36105 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 2:53 pm to
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Rodgers would have prospered right away in Green Bay regardless of Favre



Rodgers is great and might have succeeded in worse circumstances but this is an over-statement at best.

Everything changes everything and a great prospect can be ruined by a suitably bad environment. Similarly a marginal player may eventually develop into something great in teh right circumstances.
Posted by jimithing11
Dillon, Texas
Member since Mar 2011
22471 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 3:01 pm to
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Everything changes everything and a great prospect can be ruined by a suitably bad environment. Similarly a marginal player may eventually develop into something great in teh right circumstances.



I just provided a short list of people who have done just fine being throw right into situations.

Luck went to a shitty team and made them better.
Weeden wasn't terrible for the Browns
Locker has been pretty good when healthy


Mark Sanchez was thrown into a good franchise with the Jets and he's been terrible.

Blaine Gabbert is the only QB in recent memory who has just been atrocious. Verdict is still out on Tannehill and Ponder. Bradford has also been underwhelming
Posted by bbrownso
Member since Mar 2008
8985 posts
Posted on 2/27/13 at 3:07 pm to
Here's some more info from rotoworld to see how crazy this trade was for the Chiefs.

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Chiefs acquired QB Alex Smith from the 49ers in exchange for a second-round draft pick in 2013 and a conditional third-round pick in the 2014 draft.

Four years after trading for the Patriots' backup quarterback, the Chiefs have swung a deal for the 49ers' clipboard holder. The price tag is shocking. The Niners received the 34th pick this year plus a 2014 conditional third-rounder that can escalate to an additional second-rounder -- for a career game manager. It's similar to what the Cardinals paid for Kevin Kolb in 2011 and Kansas City paid for Matt Cassel in 2009. Smith is an upgrade on Cassel, but his mediocre skill set prevents offenses from playing explosive football and threatening downfield. The deal is done, but won't be "official" until the new league year opens on March 12. The 49ers are now armed with five draft picks in the top 93. The Chiefs are slated to pick just twice in the top 95. In Andy Reid's pass-happy West Coast scheme, Expect plenty of Smith checkdowns to Jamaal Charles.




#34 and a 2nd/3rd round pick next year?!? I can only imagine the Eagles were wanting too much for Foles. Or maybe Reid didn't want another ruined draft pick on his resume.
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