Originally posted by verb1der:
Originally posted by kcfan11:
Originally posted by verb1der:
Originally posted by kcfan11:
Originally posted by verb1der:
Originally posted by tjd808185:
Originally posted by hofer36:
alex smith hits delanie walker vs detroit when it counted...he hit vernon davis vs saints when it counted...he hit michael crabtree vs seahawks in 2011 when it counted ...gives me reason to act like he would have hit that td vs ravens
The odds of Smith scoring 35 points against Baltimore are slim to nil. I'm sure Alex would have tackled Jacoby Jones and batted down the deep ball as well. If only we played him everywhere on the field.
Last time Alex faced the Ravens, was the Thursday Night 2011 game where he was sacked 9 times, and scored 6 pts.
OH OKAY! I get it now. So the last 2 times you played the Rams and the 1 time you lost to the Seahawks you scored how many points? This means there is no way you guys will beat them according to this genius way of thinking. GOT IT!
Well......the Rams knew our plays somehow, and the Seahawks caught us at a good time when the team was exhausted.
Ok it had nothing to do with the QB during those games against the Rams and Seahawks, but it did when you played the Ravens in 2011?
I wouldn't go that far now, of course the QB plays a role in win & losses. But I'm just sayin...Alex took 9 sacks.....9 SACKS.
Hopefully he's learned from that, because to me that's his biggest weakness, he can't extend plays and consistently improvise. That's what you really need esp in the post-season.
That had nothing to do with the offensive line and play calling? I didn't watch that game but if my QB took that many sacks I would look at the guys up front first and the guys sending in the game plan. That's just me though.