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  • Reminds me of CMBF....



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    • Originally posted by cougjunkie View Post
      Reminds me of CMBF....



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      As usual, you're wrong. It's a keyboard drum machine.
      Part of it is based on academic grounds. Among major conferences, the Pac-10 is the best academically, largely because of Stanford, Cal and UCLA. “Colorado is on a par with Oregon,” he said. “Utah isn’t even in the picture.”

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      • Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
        On the replay it looked like every Niner was being held. Still not sure how he escaped that mass of humanity though. There were bodies all over him.
        There's only two guys that make plays like that -- Rodgers and Eli Manning. It's infinitely more maddening when Eli does it because he's so average most of the time and then pulls these plays out of his ass. Rodgers is the best player in the league at least. That was an amazing play.
        Part of it is based on academic grounds. Among major conferences, the Pac-10 is the best academically, largely because of Stanford, Cal and UCLA. “Colorado is on a par with Oregon,” he said. “Utah isn’t even in the picture.”

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        • Originally posted by Maximus View Post
          so is the loss his fault?
          If he had played better yesterday he might be playing next week. Do you disagree?
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          • Originally posted by All-American View Post
            If he had played better yesterday he might be playing next week. Do you disagree?
            Alex Smith is the first player on nfl history to throw for at least 4tds and 0 ints and still lose.



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            • Originally posted by cougjunkie View Post
              Alex Smith is the first player on nfl history to throw for at least 4tds and 0 ints and still lose.



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              Alex Smith lost? Is he the one who gave up 45 points?
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                • Originally posted by Surfah View Post
                  He also jumped offsides, so even had he gotten a piece of the ball, SF would've re-kicked it. But yeah, a little close for comfort.

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                  • Originally posted by Surfah View Post
                    The announcers didn't mention it, but he was flagged for offsides on the play. That's still crazy that it went right between his arms.

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                    • Originally posted by SeattleUte View Post
                      Alex Smith lost? Is he the one who gave up 45 points?
                      No, the Chiefs offense was allowed to advance to the next round of the playoffs. The defense however has been eliminated. I shut it off when they were tallying up the score for the kickers so I have no clue if the special teams won or not.

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                      • It was a very Romo-esk performance for Alex Smith. He had a fantastic game moving the ball up and down the field en route to 4 TDs and a monstor lead. No question, the defense deserves the bulk of the criticism here, but there were three plays that will ultimately end up defining Smith in that game because they lost. The strip fumble (leading to a score), the missed wheel route to the RB (leading to a fg - if they get a TD there, we aren't talking about a Colts comeback), and of course, the grounding call at the end of the game. For QBs, the evaluation is always simple, it doesn't matter what you do in the game if you don't make the critical play. That is why nobody cares about Luck's 3 picks. The lasting image for him will be recovering the fumble and taking it in. Many many poor performances are wiped away by winning, and likewise for great performances and losing. It's just the way it is in the National Football League (now I sound like Mike Shanahan).
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                        • Originally posted by DrumNFeather View Post
                          It was a very Romo-esk performance for Alex Smith. He had a fantastic game moving the ball up and down the field en route to 4 TDs and a monstor lead. No question, the defense deserves the bulk of the criticism here, but there were three plays that will ultimately end up defining Smith in that game because they lost. The strip fumble (leading to a score), the missed wheel route to the RB (leading to a fg - if they get a TD there, we aren't talking about a Colts comeback), and of course, the grounding call at the end of the game. For QBs, the evaluation is always simple, it doesn't matter what you do in the game if you don't make the critical play. That is why nobody cares about Luck's 3 picks. The lasting image for him will be recovering the fumble and taking it in. Many many poor performances are wiped away by winning, and likewise for great performances and losing. It's just the way it is in the National Football League (now I sound like Mike Shanahan).
                          Alex Smith's play and Luck's mistakes put them up by 28 points in the first place. Luck's play, horrendous defense, inept game management by Andy Reid and Smith's inability to make plays for most of the second half is what caused them to choke. Losing a 28 point lead requires a certain kind of choking talent.
                          Part of it is based on academic grounds. Among major conferences, the Pac-10 is the best academically, largely because of Stanford, Cal and UCLA. “Colorado is on a par with Oregon,” he said. “Utah isn’t even in the picture.”

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                          • Originally posted by All-American View Post
                            If he had played better yesterday he might be playing next week. Do you disagree?
                            Of course he couldve played better but he played well beyond what he needed to in order to give his team a chance. unfortunately the defense didnt. loss isnt his fault.

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                            • Originally posted by SeattleUte View Post
                              Alex Smith lost?
                              Yes.
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                              • Originally posted by Maximus View Post
                                Of course he couldve played better but he played well beyond what he needed to in order to give his team a chance. unfortunately the defense didnt. loss isnt his fault.
                                In a one-point loss, sounds like the defense played well enough to give the team a chance, too.
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