Alex Smith 2011 Season
25 TD's
5 INT's
> 90 Passer Rating
Every starter from the Leagues Best Defense is BACK
49ers resign Pro Bowler Rogers
Sign Broncos cornerback Cox
Last edited by NewcastleKEG; 03-14-2012 at 06:11 PM.
Alex Smith 2011 Season
25 TD's
5 INT's
> 90 Passer Rating
Manning? That guy is one hit away from dying on the field. No thanks on passing on a guy who was a TOP5 Quarterback last season for a guy who hasn't seen the field in a year. That's just dumb
No one better was available. Improved offensive weapons should help. I'd like to see how many Quaterbacks would have put up the Playoff numbers Smith did with Kyle Williams as their #2 WR
Quarterback #1: 26 years old, 10-6 Record, 56 Completion %, 3336 Yards, 23 TD's, 20 Interceptions, 73.9 Passer Rating, 208 Yards/Game
Quarterback #2: 27 years old, 13-3 Record, 61 Completion %, 3144 Yards, 17 TD's, 5 Interceptions, 90.7 Passer Rating, 196 Yards/Game
Guess who Quarterback #1 & #2 were?
A: Eli Manning in 2007 & Alex Smith in 2011
If the Cards cut Kolb, will the niners even think of getting him?
0/12 on third downs in the NFCCG. You are ing stupid.
Link to 0/12 on 3rd downs
Til then, you can stay out of this discussion kiddo
/thread...one minute later.
are you denying he was 0/12 on 3rd down? It's not a disputed fact like you make it out to be.
http://blog.sfgate.com/49ers/2012/01...ed-doom-49ers/
lol 1/13, 12 of which were less than four yards.
oh yeah, he converted one at the very end of the ing game whem the Giants were playing super prevent defense, something a ing middle schooler could have done.
Josh Freeman had one year like that too in 2010, only it didn't take him 6 years to do itThey both aren't even Trent Dilfer quality
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Alex Smith 2011 Postseason
7 TD's
0 INT's
101 Passer Rating
BOOM HEADSHOT !
So I'm showing you facts & numbers while you counter-argue with speculations
So
I was right. Yet again. You guys need to turn off Sportscenter & actually WATCH the games
Josh Freeman (2010): 25 tds, 6ints, 95.9 passer rating, 3400 yds, more yards per attempt
Trent Dilfer won a SB
can't face facts
Smith has 6 ty years and only one good year
- Freeman had no defense & a revolving door offense
- Smith finally has the same Offensive Coordinator returning
- Trent Dilfer: 12 TD's, 11 INT's, 76.6 Rating
- Smith hasn't had a Passer Rating <80, in 3 seasons
- It took Smith 32 games to turn into a >80 Passer
It took Eli 57 games to turn into a >80 Passer
This is sad. You keep throwing ignorant views at the wall to see what sticks & I continue exposing your flawed opinions
and still put up better #'s in his one good year than Smith did in his one good season.
Thanks for proving my point![]()
He put up the same dominating line in the Playoffs as Smith?
Plus I doubt Freeman was 14-4 on the season.
Eli has 2 superbowls (w/ SBMVPs) and 8 playoff wins in 7-8 years. What's Smith's resume?![]()
1/13 on third down when it mattered. If you the bed when it matters, you are a loser. Nothing really to debate.
0/12, ting the bed when it matters
would have won a SB with anyone else at QB
thinking Smith is anywhere near starting caliber
opinions
Alex Smith has started 66 games in his career. Here are his stats, keep in mind he joined the worst offense in the league while Eli joined a Giants team with Kurt Warner, Tiki Barber & Jeremy Shockey.
Alex Smith 66 Career Games:
58% Completion
68-58 TD/INT (1.1 Ratio)
6.4 Yards/Attempt
179 Yards/Game
76.4 Passer Rating
4 Rushing TD's/629 Rushing Yards
1 Playoff victory
Eli Manning (through 66 career games)
55% Completion
91-75 TD/INT (1.2 Ratio)
6.3 Yards/Attempt
200 Yards/Game
75.4 Passer Rating
2 Rushing TD's/177 Rushing Yards
0 Playoff Vicitories
Need I say more?
You post 1 stat
I post 10 stats
That makes you ignorant on the game & Alex Smtih. Nothing really to debate
Rabble Rabble Rabble says guy who didn't watch the game
Eli had atleast 3 balls tipped & dropped by defenders. Switch Quarterbacks & the Giants don't need Overtime to win.
LOL @ getting 2 free touchdowns off fumbles & still needing overtime to win. Alex Smith actually DROVE the Niners in the 2nd Half. DROVE as in moved the football from one side of the field to the other. Only one Quarterback was able to do that in the 2nd Half of the NFC le Game. But if you didn't actually watch the game you wouldn't know that
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