49ers will never win a super bowl with Alex Smith

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Because they didn't pursue him enough. Denver wanted him much more and that's why he's with the Broncos.

No.

Him and Harbaugh were not a good match. Harbaugh calls the shots on offense and we all know Peyton ran the show in Indy. Harbaugh was not willing to give Peyton all that control. Plus he didn't want to be in Eli's way in gettin to the SB.
 

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Because they didn't pursue him enough. Denver wanted him much more and that's why he's with the Broncos.
harbaugh would never suck peyton dikk like elway did...and baalke would never give him that contract that elway did...
 

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No.

Him and Harbaugh were not a good match. Harbaugh calls the shots on offense and we all know Peyton ran the show in Indy. Harbaugh was not willing to give Peyton all that control. Plus he didn't want to be in Eli's way in gettin to the SB.

harbaugh would never suck peyton dikk like elway did...and baalke would never give him that contract that elway did...

So you're confirming exactly what I said.

It was foolish as hell not to offer Peyton some autonomy with the offense and a bigger contract. He's without question one of the five best QBs ever and they chose to roll the dice with Alex Smith instead. That was dumb no matter how you slice it.
 

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If you think about it Kaep outscored the Rams....your boy didn't. You :to:?

Love how you and the other clown put such unfair expectations on a guy who has yet to even start a game.

When Kaep starts yall can go cheer whichever team Alex is holding a clipboard for.

So its unfair to expect a player a calibre as GREAT as Kaep is to beat the Rams? (And beat them decisively)

I mean cuz maybe if that is too much to expect or ask for, maybe dude doesn't deserve to start :myman:
 

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So you're confirming exactly what I said.

It was foolish as hell not to offer Peyton some autonomy with the offense and a bigger contract. He's without question one of the five best QBs ever and they chose to roll the dice with Alex Smith instead. That was dumb no matter how you slice it.
Im not confirming shyt you said

the problem here is cuz youre so fixated on peytons nutsack you fail to see the big picture.
you have the mentality of a three year old who sees a toy he likes and cries "I WANT" without any regard for consequences.

I remember your ass tried to argue with me in bseball that carlos beltran going to giants for wheeler was a good trade. you aint know shyt about the giants but you liked beltran so your blind ass tried to argue shyt you aint really know

its same shyt here. Im pretty sure youve watched like 3-4 niner games over the last 2 years but yet you feel like youre qualified to make any kind of conclusion here :rudy:

making moves in sports, especially team sports like football, is all about value and payoff compared to risk, not individual players their past accolades or raw talent.

you really think harbaugh shouldve went and licked peytons balls in order for him to join the 49ers, after harbaugh made everyone on the team wear blue collar shirts to show that theyre all equal ? and then beg peyton-the same peyton who called his teammate 'idiot kicker' to join his team ? :wtf: not to mention peyton is the one who replaced harbaugh in indy.

also, I dont expect you to know this, but niners have the least amount of cap space next year, out of all teams. thats WITHOUT the peyton signing.

at the time of signing, peyton was thought to be a huge injury risk.
so huge injury risk, ego clash, and salary cap hell was all parts of equation that made that decision a no-brainer.

even if that move doesnt look good now, it becomes a great move if some lineman lunges himself into peytons neck. if alex is hurt like now, we cut him next year and shyt doesnt count against our cap. with peyton, entirely different story.

but you stay on peytons dikk, and be oblivious to everything else. without understanding the big picture.
 

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Im not confirming shyt you said

the problem here is cuz youre so fixated on peytons nutsack you fail to see the big picture.
you have the mentality of a three year old who sees a toy he likes and cries "I WANT" without any regard for consequences.

I remember your ass tried to argue with me in bseball that carlos beltran going to giants for wheeler was a good trade. you aint know shyt about the giants but you liked beltran so your blind ass tried to argue shyt you aint really know

its same shyt here. Im pretty sure youve watched like 3-4 niner games over the last 2 years but yet you feel like youre qualified to make any kind of conclusion here :rudy:

making moves in sports, especially team sports like football, is all about value and payoff compared to risk, not individual players their past accolades or raw talent.

you really think harbaugh shouldve went and licked peytons balls in order for him to join the 49ers, after harbaugh made everyone on the team wear blue collar shirts to show that theyre all equal ? and then beg peyton-the same peyton who called his teammate 'idiot kicker' to join his team ? :wtf: not to mention peyton is the one who replaced harbaugh in indy.

also, I dont expect you to know this, but niners have the least amount of cap space next year, out of all teams. thats WITHOUT the peyton signing.

at the time of signing, peyton was thought to be a huge injury risk.
so huge injury risk, ego clash, and salary cap hell was all parts of equation that made that decision a no-brainer.

even if that move doesnt look good now, it becomes a great move if some lineman lunges himself into peytons neck. if alex is hurt like now, we cut him next year and shyt doesnt count against our cap. with peyton, entirely different story.

but you stay on peytons dikk, and be oblivious to everything else. without understanding the big picture.

You keep reiterating what I said, that SF didn't try that hard for Peyton, yet you're still over there getting your panties in a better bunch for reasons I don't know. That team is ready to win right now and Peyton would have definitely put them over the top. That isn't even debatable.

Perhaps SF was just toxic for Beltran, because he killed shyt for the Cards this season. Had he played like that last season, SF might have a three-peat going. I don't see the Giants franchise being crippled from that trade like you said. :stopitslime:
 

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You keep reiterating what I said, that SF didn't try that hard for Peyton, yet you're still over there getting your panties in a better bunch for reasons I don't know. That team is ready to win right now and Peyton would have definitely put them over the top. That isn't even debatable.

Perhaps SF was just toxic for Beltran, because he killed shyt for the Cards this season. Had he played like that last season, SF might have a three-peat going. I don't see the Giants franchise being crippled from that trade like you said. :stopitslime:
wow youre even more stupid than I thought :snoop:

point is in 99% of cases the win now mentality your stupid ass is advocating DOESNT WORK OUT and ends up HURTING the team long term

it WILL hurt the sf giants once wheeler is dominating the bigs and their rotation is iffy

signing peyton would cripple the niners to the point of salary cap hell.
yet your dumb ass says fukk it lets sign peyton. even tho harbaugh HAND PICKED kaep to be his franchise QB

signing/trading for a big-name player and winning it all only happens in bball.

you build dynasties by building the team carefully, not signing big-name players when you think you can "win now".

'winning now' is the biggest fallacy in team sports world.

marlins, angels in baseball-missed the offs. boston-disaster

raiders-trade future for carson palmer

it was a good move not to go for peyton at that time, period.
 
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