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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 358761" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>Because 3/4's of their fan base is idiots.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend that does nothing but kiss his ***. They thrive on short losses because it is a "brink of hope". Don't know about them, but with me, and having to hear about the Saints "almost winning" close games as a kid in the 90's, I am not one who thinks short losses are a sign of hope.</p><p></p><p>Just look at every game Alex Smith has blown with a turnover, and they still think he's great.</p><p></p><p>2009 At Texans</p><p>Houston led 24-21 with 2:00 minutes left in the first quarter, despite throwing a game winning TD after having them come back into the game, Alex Smith overthrows Vernon Davis and was intercepted.</p><p></p><p>2009 Titans at home</p><p>Smith turned the ball over 3 times with a fumble and 2 picks, and still had a chance for going into Overtime until he decided to force a ball in double coverage to get picked off and end the game.</p><p></p><p>2010 at Falcons</p><p>The Niners led 14 to 0 in this game, and the Falcons managed to score 10 off of Smith's turnovers. Ultimately his picks dropped their momentum in this game, and not completing many passes is another thing.</p><p></p><p>2010 Eagles at home</p><p>Yeah remember the game where the fans in Candlestick were booing him? Yeah I know, he brought a come back like he did in the Texans game, but just like that same game, he ended the come back attempt by over throwing a receiver and getting picked off.</p><p></p><p>2010 at Rams</p><p>When Troy Smith was benched after struggling, Alex Smith got them a touchdown, and had enough time to tie the game for Overtime, and what does he do? Instead of getting sacked, he fumbles the ball.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure I'm missing a lot more games, but those are the ones that always come to mind when I think of blown games.</p><p></p><p>Last year their excuse of his screw ups was he had "no protection" but if you have flashback of Warren Moon getting sacked over 40 times due to no protection, you also remember he led the league in passing those years. Hell, A-Rod was sacked over 50 TIMES in 2009 and we were still in the playoffs!</p><p>Not the O-Line's fault he has no mobility to avoid a rush, and panics to force a ball in double coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 358761, member: 3900"] Because 3/4's of their fan base is idiots. I have a friend that does nothing but kiss his ***. They thrive on short losses because it is a "brink of hope". Don't know about them, but with me, and having to hear about the Saints "almost winning" close games as a kid in the 90's, I am not one who thinks short losses are a sign of hope. Just look at every game Alex Smith has blown with a turnover, and they still think he's great. 2009 At Texans Houston led 24-21 with 2:00 minutes left in the first quarter, despite throwing a game winning TD after having them come back into the game, Alex Smith overthrows Vernon Davis and was intercepted. 2009 Titans at home Smith turned the ball over 3 times with a fumble and 2 picks, and still had a chance for going into Overtime until he decided to force a ball in double coverage to get picked off and end the game. 2010 at Falcons The Niners led 14 to 0 in this game, and the Falcons managed to score 10 off of Smith's turnovers. Ultimately his picks dropped their momentum in this game, and not completing many passes is another thing. 2010 Eagles at home Yeah remember the game where the fans in Candlestick were booing him? Yeah I know, he brought a come back like he did in the Texans game, but just like that same game, he ended the come back attempt by over throwing a receiver and getting picked off. 2010 at Rams When Troy Smith was benched after struggling, Alex Smith got them a touchdown, and had enough time to tie the game for Overtime, and what does he do? Instead of getting sacked, he fumbles the ball. I'm sure I'm missing a lot more games, but those are the ones that always come to mind when I think of blown games. Last year their excuse of his screw ups was he had "no protection" but if you have flashback of Warren Moon getting sacked over 40 times due to no protection, you also remember he led the league in passing those years. Hell, A-Rod was sacked over 50 TIMES in 2009 and we were still in the playoffs! Not the O-Line's fault he has no mobility to avoid a rush, and panics to force a ball in double coverage. [/QUOTE]
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