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Does Alex Smith Lead The Bills To Victory Today?


Does Alex Smith Lead The Bills To Victory Today?  

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  1. 1. If All Conditions Are The Same, Alex Smith Lead The Bills To Victory Today?

    • YES
      105
    • NO
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5 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Don't want to hear it. Up 21-3 and blew the game. 

 

Another Reid and Smith Playoff Choke Job. 

 

Wish we had 21....or even 13 and we win our first playoff game since 1995.  

3 minutes ago, Teddy KGB said:

 

You can’t talk to him     He Gets all huffy when someone is better than his sweet Tyrod 

 

He gets huffy anytime someone doesn’t agree with him.

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Not sure Smith wins the game, but Smith is a much smarter and  much better passer than TT. He would have given us a better chance to win.  He is not a Top 10 QB, but he is much better than TT, and is a definite upgrade. I'd take Smith hands down over TT. I'd trade a 2nd for him in a heartbeat as a caretaker QB while our newly drafted 2018 rookie QB gets ready to start when he is truly prepared and ready.

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14 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

It's better than what we had in 2017 in Buffalo.  They still choked in the playoffs as usual. 

 

It is much better than what we had at two positions...OC and QB.  

Blake Bortles was awful yesterday....he couldn't even hit short passes with any consistency.  We still lost.  This was another Carolina game.

 

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4 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

It is much better than what we had at two positions...OC and QB.  

Blake Bortles was awful yesterday....he couldn't even hit short passes with any consistency.  We still lost.  This was another Carolina game.

 

You forgot TE and WR.

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At least he did throw 1 touchdown thats all we needed was just one !!!

 

He could be a better option than TT but at what price ??

 

I think there are some better options out there at a better price with higher upside ! One being A.J. McCarran 

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9 hours ago, Rigotz said:

Alex Smith is garbage and if you want him to be your QB, then please don’t complain about Tyrod. They are both sub-par.

 

We all understand the real point of your thread.

Alex Smith is terrible.

Obviously someone has not followed football this season.....whether you like TT or not is irrelevent....Alex Smith is within the higher echelon of QB's for 2017.....go google...

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Just now, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Yes they are better but it's not as big a difference as it is with QB and OC.

Clay is decent, our WR  core is average.  They have an elite TE and decent WR. 

The biggest difference is QB and OC.  We are very poor there.

 

The Bills WR corps is poor and their WR corps with Hill is above average.   Alex Smith is not the missing link.

 

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9 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Smith is meh and that's why he's about to be on his 3rd team. 

 

"meh" who can throw downfield is an upgrade to "meh" who has trouble throwing over 20 yards.  If the team drafts the QB of the future, Smith could be a good bridge that doesn't kill the present.

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8 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Passer Rating Leaders - Qualified

RK PLAYER TEAM COMP ATT PCT YDS YDS/A LONG TD INT SACK RATE YDS/G
1 Alex Smith, QB KC 341 505 67.5 4,042 8.00 79 26 5 35 104.7 269
2 Drew Brees, QB NO 386 536 72.0 4,334 8.09 54 23 8 20 103.9 271
3 Tom Brady, QB NE 385 581 66.3 4,577 7.88 64 32 8 35 102.8 286
4 Carson Wentz, QB PHI 265 440 60.2 3,296 7.49 72 33 7 28 101.9 254
5 Jared Goff, QB LAR 296 477 62.1 3,804 7.98 94 28 7 25 100.5 254
6 Matthew Stafford, QB DET 371 565 65.7 4,446 7.87 71 29 10 47 99.3 278
7 Case Keenum, QB MIN 325 481 67.6 3,547 7.37 65 22 7 22 98.3 236
8 Aaron Rodgers, QB GB 154 238 64.7 1,675 7.04 72 16 6 22 97.2 239
9 Philip Rivers, QB LAC 360 575 62.6 4,515 7.85 75 28 10 18 96.0 282
10 Russell Wilson, QB SEA 339 553 61.3 3,983 7.20 74 34 11 43 95.4 249
RK PLAYER TEAM COMP ATT PCT YDS YDS/A LONG TD INT SACK RATE YDS/G
11 Josh McCown, QB NYJ 267 397 67.3 2,926 7.37 69 18 9 39 94.5 225
12 Kirk Cousins, QB WSH 347 540 64.3 4,093 7.58 74 27 13 41 93.9 256
13 Ben Roethlisberger, QB PIT 360 561 64.2 4,251 7.58 97 28 14 21 93.4 283
14 Jameis Winston, QB TB 282 442 63.8 3,504 7.93 70 19 11 33 92.2 270
15 Matt Ryan, QB ATL 342 529 64.7 4,095 7.74 88 20 12 24 91.4 256
16 Tyrod Taylor, QB BUF 263 420 62.6 2,799 6.66 47 14 4 46 89.2 187

 

That stat line is an anomaly for Alex Smith- go back historically and he’s got the same issues that Tyrod had this year, can’t throw the deep ball accurately, is a checkdown junkie and does hit receivers that are open downfield because he’s reluctant to pul the Trigger.  Watching Brees/ Newton last night was like night and day between Taylor/ Smith

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3 minutes ago, B-Large said:

 

That stat line is an anomaly for Alex Smith- go back historically and he’s got the same issues that Tyrod had this year, can’t throw the deep ball accurately, is a checkdown junkie and does hit receivers that are open downfield because he’s reluctant to pul the Trigger.  Watching Brees/ Newton last night was like night and day between Taylor/ Smith

 

I remember when Nick Foles had a monster year.  Then the clock struck twelve on him too. 

24 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

I didn't say he was the missing link but he's better than Taylor.

Our WR core looks poor because the guy throwing to them is very poor.  

 

Like an apple w/o a core the Bills WR corps is missing  good players. 

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