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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 358774" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>He's been showing his *** since day one cuz that is who he really is!</p><p></p><p>There is not another fan base in the NFL that still pampers and loves a bust as much as those who call themselves the 49er Faithful.</p><p></p><p>If this was a Quarterback in Minnesota or Dallas who only had 1 Touchdown followed by 12 Interceptions his rookie season, that would had been enough for their fans. Instead the Niners thrive on short losses.</p><p></p><p>Just go on BleacherReport and read all their articles about how Alex Smith should be the starter next year, and how he deserves yet another chance after ******* up every chance he's been given (because they "<strong>ALMOST WON</strong> this and that many games". They are suckers for no success. Troy Smith sucks too, but he did more in winning games than Alex Smith has ever tried for them.</p><p></p><p>Look at Shaun Hill who had a worse Offensive Line, and no weapons in Detroit, and he managed to win more games as a starter than Alex Smith has done for them. Why didn't they keep Hill? And when Mike Martz was there, he got them Shaun Hill cause he seen Alex Smith was never going to do anything for them. That's why he had Smith on the bench.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You either love Mike Martz or you hate him, I'm not much of a fan of him, but the Niners getting rid of him was a huge mistake they will never admit. He could have made Shaun Hill into a good quarterback, but they wanted a bust, so I say they should keep Alex Smith another 4 years and keep failing with him. They're going to end up over working Frank Gore until injuries ruin his career, which is a damn shame considering how he is basically their whole offense.</p><p></p><p>What they don't understand is Almost winning is NOT winning. If Almost was a W, then all the Bears fans could<em> really</em> say they won the NFC Championship. I had to watch the Saints growing up, and I ain't talking about the last 10 years. When the Saints were coached by Jim Mora, and Mike Ditka they would lose so many close games. All those divisional loses to SF and Atlanta in the early 90's, they would lose by 6 or less points after totally out gaining them on yards, first downs, but would screw themselves with turn overs. How many of those short losses did Alex Smith really out play the other quarterback? Not very many...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 358774, member: 3900"] He's been showing his *** since day one cuz that is who he really is! There is not another fan base in the NFL that still pampers and loves a bust as much as those who call themselves the 49er Faithful. If this was a Quarterback in Minnesota or Dallas who only had 1 Touchdown followed by 12 Interceptions his rookie season, that would had been enough for their fans. Instead the Niners thrive on short losses. Just go on BleacherReport and read all their articles about how Alex Smith should be the starter next year, and how he deserves yet another chance after ******* up every chance he's been given (because they "[B]ALMOST WON[/B] this and that many games". They are suckers for no success. Troy Smith sucks too, but he did more in winning games than Alex Smith has ever tried for them. Look at Shaun Hill who had a worse Offensive Line, and no weapons in Detroit, and he managed to win more games as a starter than Alex Smith has done for them. Why didn't they keep Hill? And when Mike Martz was there, he got them Shaun Hill cause he seen Alex Smith was never going to do anything for them. That's why he had Smith on the bench. You either love Mike Martz or you hate him, I'm not much of a fan of him, but the Niners getting rid of him was a huge mistake they will never admit. He could have made Shaun Hill into a good quarterback, but they wanted a bust, so I say they should keep Alex Smith another 4 years and keep failing with him. They're going to end up over working Frank Gore until injuries ruin his career, which is a damn shame considering how he is basically their whole offense. What they don't understand is Almost winning is NOT winning. If Almost was a W, then all the Bears fans could[I] really[/I] say they won the NFC Championship. I had to watch the Saints growing up, and I ain't talking about the last 10 years. When the Saints were coached by Jim Mora, and Mike Ditka they would lose so many close games. All those divisional loses to SF and Atlanta in the early 90's, they would lose by 6 or less points after totally out gaining them on yards, first downs, but would screw themselves with turn overs. How many of those short losses did Alex Smith really out play the other quarterback? Not very many... [/QUOTE]
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