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Is Alex smith a franchise qb? Then no

 

....keep in mind that the legendary "OBD QB assessors (COUGH)" deemed Smith as a "lateral move from Fitzpatrick" when Alex was to hit the open market.....OBD's QB assessments have been beyond woeful since Kelly era.....comically sad..................

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....keep in mind that the legendary "OBD QB assessors (COUGH)" deemed Smith as a "lateral move from Fitzpatrick" when Alex was to hit the open market.....OBD's QB assessments have been beyond woeful since Kelly era.....comically sad..................

So Director of Pro Player Personnel Doug Whaley thouht he was a lateral move to Fitz.... Not surprised.
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So Director of Pro Player Personnel Doug Whaley thouht he was a lateral move to Fitz.... Not surprised.

 

...CANNOT honestly say it was a SOLE Whaley decision...BUT...I do know it was an OBD consensus that Alex was a lateral move................

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Why not just wait until he's fully recovered from the ACL injury and in the mean time let him contribute on Special Teams. Preston Brown could be a UFA next season and Hodges is only on a 1 year deal.

Thx 26..Your 1 of the few that makes sense on here

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Why not just wait until he's fully recovered from the ACL injury and in the mean time let him contribute on Special Teams. Preston Brown could be a UFA next season and Hodges is only on a 1 year deal.

Because if he's not a fit, then he's simply not a fit. If health is the issue, I'm surprised they let him on the field

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NFL.com: Trades that make too much sense

The preseason is young and there's still a lot of football left to watch before kickoff, but Marc Sessler has already identified seven potential deals around the league that are almost too perfect.NFL.com

 

 

This is all about trades that make sense for the receiving team, but little about what the receiving team would provide that would motivate the trade

 

Edit: apparently "little" is exactly what it took to motivate the Bills to make that trade

 

Why not just wait until he's fully recovered from the ACL injury and in the mean time let him contribute on Special Teams. Preston Brown could be a UFA next season and Hodges is only on a 1 year deal.

 

Stop making Sense

 

No one is going to trade much for Ragland right now as a guy who can't stay on the field with the 1st or 2nd team D. (Edit: this part of prediction true)

 

Smith, on the other hand, is the QB who has led KC to the playoffs 3 of the last 4 years. Mahomes may be the future, but Smith is their QB of the present. He's not going to be traded for a pair of old shoe soles and a gleam of hope. (Edit: this part of prediction still apparently true.)

 

 

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This is a goofy idea. Why would a rebuilding team like the Bills trade for an average, 33 year old QB? We have an average 28 year old QB.

SCHEME! Alex Smith can operate in a WCO. Tyrod can not, as he has proved over and over this pre-season. Smith would be a perfect holdover for 2-3 years while we develop our franchise QB. He is smart, efficient and better than anything we've had for awhile.

 

UPDATE: We ended up trading Ragland to KC. Would rather have upped the ante and got a QB.

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What a disappointing pick Ragland was as many considered him a steal in the 2nd round. Glad we could get at least something for him.

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I would take Smith in a sec. The chiefs would probably need medical assistance from laughing to hard if we proposed Ragland for him. We could probably get a bag of onions for Ragland right now. Teams don't make trades with you, just to help you. They need to get something back of fair value

Hence the question, Ragland and who? Unfortunately a moot point now as we got a bag of waffles.

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