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AnonEmouse 11-18-2020, 12:14 PM Smith was in the running from the moment he stepped on the field, and with him playing at such a high level right now I think he's the clear choice
If he starts the rest of the season he has it nailed on. Too much of a story for anyone else to get it. Ben had a pretty generic injury, Alex nearly lost his leg. No contest!
Chief X_Phackter 11-18-2020, 12:37 PM And sorry dallass almost beat Pitt with a 3rd string QB....so you just never know. Although it seems with our team, sometimes you do.
Pittsburgh has to have the easiest schedule this year, so I'm not convinced they are what their record is, but time will tell.
So far six of their wins came against the Bengals, Giants, Broncos, Cowboys, Eagles, Texans...all of whom have 3 or less wins through 10 weeks.
A Smith is too good of a story.
AnonEmouse 11-18-2020, 01:19 PM Let's beat the Steelers for Alex! :)
skinsfaninok 11-18-2020, 01:24 PM 57 of Alex Smith's 71 completions have come 10 yards or under...
36 of those 57 completions are in the middle of the field (Checkdowns)
He's played fine and I love the dude's will and guts but there is no way you don't draft a QB in the top 10 this yr.
Monkeydad 11-18-2020, 01:34 PM Build up the team around him and it's a good formula for a few years. Rookie, even 1st Round QBs are a crapshoot as we know well. Remember how RG3 was going to save us? Haskins crashed and burned even faster.
Alex can still play and honestly, he's earned the shot to come back.
So how would you feel with Alex at QB and grab someone like Ja'Marr Chase to throw to beside McLaurin?
Or Micah Parsons at LB, a position we desperately need help?
Or finally a real left tackle to replace Trent?
A team with more talent led by Alex Smith vs. a team with the current talent led by a rookie QB not named Trevor Lawrence...which sounds better? I actually think Option 1.
skinsfaninok 11-18-2020, 01:39 PM Build up the team around him and it's a good formula for a few years. Rookie, even 1st Round QBs are a crapshoot as we know well. Remember how RG3 was going to save us? Haskins crashed and burned even faster.
Alex can still play and honestly, he's earned the shot to come back.
So how would you feel with Alex at QB and grab someone like Ja'Marr Chase to throw to beside McLaurin?
Or Micah Parsons at LB, a position we desperately need help?
Or finally a real left tackle to replace Trent?
A team with more talent led by Alex Smith vs. a team with the current talent led by a rookie QB not named Trevor Lawrence...which sounds better? I actually think Option 1.
If he wasn't coming off the 2nd most gruesome injury ever for a QB I would say it's a good option but I don't see him lasting a full season.
Monkeydad 11-18-2020, 01:43 PM This myth keeps surfacing.
He's no more susceptible to injury than anyone else at this point. He's likely less mobile due to running speed but he was a great runner before, so he's still probably a better runner than a few statue QBs in the NFL.
This is coming from a person who has a body full of metal parts himself.
skinsfaninok 11-18-2020, 01:51 PM This myth keeps surfacing.
He's no more susceptible to injury than anyone else at this point. He's likely less mobile due to running speed but he was a great runner before, so he's still probably a better runner than a few statue QBs in the NFL.
This is coming from a person who has a body full of metal parts himself.
I get that and I know he is ok but he's also what? 37 Years old? I just think Ron will want to draft his own guy
Chief X_Phackter 11-18-2020, 02:01 PM 57 of Alex Smith's 71 completions have come 10 yards or under...
36 of those 57 completions are in the middle of the field (Checkdowns)
He's played fine and I love the dude's will and guts but there is no way you don't draft a QB in the top 10 this yr.
Well, I think that is by design. They have gravitated more towards a "West Coast" style of offense given the lack of overall talent on that side of the ball. That's why you see more of a horizontal type of passing game - basically an extension of the running game. It can be effective, but not as explosive.
I think the offense Turner would like to run requires a stronger inside running game, a quality pass catching tight end, and at least two fast receivers that can stretch the field. Not to mention a quality QB.
I think we have the quality QB now, and at least one quality receiver in McLaurin (Sims might be the other guy), but the running game (o-line), and the TE are weak points.
But yeah, they likely draft a QB next year. Maybe not in the first round, but somewhere...
SCRedskinsFan 11-18-2020, 03:22 PM Well, I think that is by design. They have gravitated more towards a "West Coast" style of offense given the lack of overall talent on that side of the ball. That's why you see more of a horizontal type of passing game - basically an extension of the running game. It can be effective, but not as explosive.
I think the offense Turner would like to run requires a stronger inside running game, a quality pass catching tight end, and at least two fast receivers that can stretch the field. Not to mention a quality QB.
I think we have the quality QB now, and at least one quality receiver in McLaurin (Sims might be the other guy), but the running game (o-line), and the TE are weak points.
But yeah, they likely draft a QB next year. Maybe not in the first round, but somewhere...
If we have a top 5 pick we WILL pick a QB. No question.
It’s not like we have a franchise QB and the hype for Lawrence, Fields, Lance or Wilson will reach a crescendo before the draft. Could have avoided all this by drafting Tua when we had the chance. Hopefully lesson learned, in the NFL you’re not going anyplace without the man at QB. And he is not on the roster (or IR) at this point.
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