What Would You Do If You Were Alex Smith?

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  • Len B
    :moonwalk:
    • Oct 2008
    • 13597

    What Would You Do If You Were Alex Smith?

    In my mind he's starting to do the right thing, visiting Miami today

    Alex Smith is tired of waiting around for the 49ers to learn whether they've won the Peyton Manning sweepstakes.


    Alex Smith is tired of waiting around for the 49ers to learn whether they’ve won the Peyton Manning sweepstakes. So Smith is looking elsewhere.

    Smith will visit the Dolphins today, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
    Would be hilarious to see Smith bail for Miami and Peyton choose Tennessee.

    If you're Smith, do you sit and wait to sign with your preferred team or do you just move on since they are trying to move on from you?
  • Aso
    The Serious House
    • Nov 2008
    • 11137

    #2
    Colin Kaepernick will show everyone why he's a beast.

    To be serious: They did offer him a 3 yr, 24 million dollar deal. If he had signed on the dotted line then they wouldn't even be considering Peyton. I would like to see what kind of offer Miami would be willing to offer him because I don't think it'll be much better than that. Supposedly he wanted 5 years not 3, but I don't see Miami offering him that either.

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    • Woy
      RIP West
      • Dec 2008
      • 16371

      #3
      Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
      Colin Kaepernick will show everyone why he's a beast.
      I didn't see this coming.



      ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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      • Rudi
        #CyCueto
        • Nov 2008
        • 9905

        #4
        Honestly if I were him I would go to Miami. He led them to an NFC title game, and was a few muffed punts away from playing in the Super Bowl. Fuck all the Peyton propaganda. It would be hilarious if he left and the 49ers didn't get Manning.

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        • Aso
          The Serious House
          • Nov 2008
          • 11137

          #5
          Originally posted by Rudi
          Honestly if I were him I would go to Miami. He led them to an NFC title game, and was a few muffed punts away from playing in the Super Bowl. Fuck all the Peyton propaganda. It would be hilarious if he left and the 49ers didn't get Manning.
          While Alex Smith is busy losing NFC Title games, Colin Kaepernick will be busy buying his family Superbowl tickets so they can watch him ball out in person.

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          • Bigpapa42
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 3185

            #6
            If Smith can get a deal close to what he wants out of Miami, he should do it. SF is doing what they feel is in the best interest of the organization in pursuing Manning. Smith should do what's in his own best interest. If the deal isn't what Smith wants, it might be a bad idea to take it out of spite.

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            • Cornelius
              3rd place is you're fired
              • Oct 2010
              • 2377

              #7
              Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
              While Alex Smith is busy losing NFC Title games, Colin Kaepernick will be busy buying his family Superbowl tickets so they can watch him ball out in person.
              Colin Kaepernick? Not a Fan.

              I've been on the road all week, so it's been difficult to update the blog. (However, we've had quite a run with the daily play, thank you very much.)

              By the way, the Detroit airport sucks, and the people at the Delta counters were something other than helpful.

              When checking what I was going to watch on the television when I got back, I saw that Cal and Nevada were playing tonight. Let me make yet another statement that I have no statistical foundation for, and one that will probably come back to bite me in the end:

              Colin playing against the JV, getting all the love.
              I think Colin Kaepernick sucks.

              He's got huge numbers and lots of hype. Big deal. Look at those numbers a little bit more closely, and you'll see.

              Last year's 8-game winning streak that helped the Wolfpack to the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl against SMU? Here's a list for you: UNLV (115), La Tech (65), Utah State (113), Idaho (105), San Jose State (109), Hawaii (94), Fresno State (97), New Mexico State (101).

              Those numbers? Why those would happen to be their defensive rankings from last year. Seven teams ranked 94th or lower.

              So, tonight, when you're feeling vomet-ous with the Kaepernick love from the talking heads, remember - this dude puts numbers up against scrubs, and you won't have to worry about him playing on Sundays.

              http://www.atotalwasteofblog.com/201...k-not-fan.html

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              • young2rice
                Rockstar
                • Mar 2009
                • 2820

                #8
                I don't see how anybody could get upset over a team going after possibly the best player at that position in the league, even one of the greatest historically, and be offended by that.

                Yeah sure maybe you'd be like well shit, what if they get it, and send out feelers to other teams, but I wouldn't seriously negotiate with other teams unless it happened, but maybe he knows something we don't and SF is further along in the Manning talks.


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                • ralaw
                  Posts too much
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 6662

                  #9
                  Originally posted by young2rice
                  I don't see how anybody could get upset over a team going after possibly the best player at that position in the league, even one of the greatest historically, and be offended by that.

                  Yeah sure maybe you'd be like well shit, what if they get it, and send out feelers to other teams, but I wouldn't seriously negotiate with other teams unless it happened, but maybe he knows something we don't and SF is further along in the Manning talks.
                  It isn't in the nature of a professional athlete to be cool with losing their job. An athlete isn't going to say,"well Manning is the GOAT, so I'm cool with losing my job." it doesn't work like that. Smith should do what is in the best interest of him, just as Manning is about to do.

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                  • killgod
                    OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 4714

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ralaw
                    It isn't in the nature of a professional athlete to be cool with losing their job. An athlete isn't going to say,"well Manning is the GOAT, so I'm cool with losing my job." it doesn't work like that. Smith should do what is in the best interest of him.
                    I would agree if Smith didn't choose not to sign a contract he was pleased with.

                    I think he's being greedy at this point in his career. They remained patient with him and gave him a long time to finally succeed. He has a coach who backs him, a team that backs him and has already got paid quite well as a former #1.

                    This wouldn't be happening if he signed and 8M per season is very good for what he's done in his career.

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                    • St. Francisco
                      45-35 Never Forget
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 4753

                      #11
                      Yeah, that's the important thing to remember here is that Alex Smith was indeed offered a contract by the 49ers, but he didn't like it. So we started pursuing Manning.

                      At this point, I have to believe that we're the front-runner for Manning's services, so I wish Smith the best of luck wherever he signs (Cleveland, Miami, Seattle, etc.)

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                      • ralaw
                        Posts too much
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 6662

                        #12
                        Smith probably wants to drive up his price. I'm sure his agent told him to go on some visits because whatever Manning does will have an influence on Smith either way.

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                        • Aso
                          The Serious House
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 11137

                          #13
                          There are reports that he's mad at his agent and is considering firing him because his agent is also Manning's. I don't think he's visiting teams as a ploy to drive his price up, I think he's dead up serious. I think he's fed up with the niners after this (even if that is a little silly, he's lucky he's still a starter after how his career began) and is seriously looking for a new team.

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                          • Rudi
                            #CyCueto
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 9905

                            #14
                            Just read he plans to visit with the Seahawks as well.

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                            • ram29jackson
                              Noob
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 0

                              #15
                              I may actually want a Manning SF jersey.......

                              but I hate the style of helmet he wears..doesnt make the emblem look cool


                              man, talk about a sports soap opera. I hope his career is still worthit and doesnt suffer..like when Unitus went to San Diego.

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