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@TerezPaylor: The #Chiefs and Alex Smith have agreed to a four-year, $68M contract extension with $45M in guarantees, a league source tells me.
Good for him!@TerezPaylor: The #Chiefs and Alex Smith have agreed to a four-year, $68M contract extension with $45M in guarantees, a league source tells me.
Good for him, but you have to wonder if he would have gotten that much on the open market.
I live in the Bay Area and tell Whiners fan that and they just say "No way." I think they know the truthI am of the opinion that SF would have won a SB with Alex Smith.
I don't know if he would have either, but that's not how you measure a QB's worth. The Chiefs had to pay more than he would have gotten on the open market because they would have lost a QB in the process if he tested it. Then where are they? Dude's a winner, and that's all that matters in this QB-starved environment. 53 TDs and 17 Ints with a 94.6 QB Rating (average) over the past 3 years (30-9-1 record) commands elite QB money, IMO.I can't see him getting near that much on the open market I don't know why they signed a contract like that with him........ I'm sure it's got to have a lot of incentives...... he's just flat out not worth that kind of money
Can't stand the thought of them in the SB again, or the anxiety it would cause. Would rather have them go 5-11 and watch the ensuing implosion.Good for him. Always kinda felt sorry for how Hardouche treated him after he got hurt. Besides the Rams winning it all of course, I would love to see a 69er/KC super bowl in SanFran, And see Alex Smith slaughter the 69er defense up and down the field for 60 minutes and win it all. That would make my year!! SUCK IT SAN FRAN!!
GO RAMS!!!
I don't know if he would have either, but that's not how you measure a QB's worth. The Chiefs had to pay more than he would have gotten on the open market because they would have lost a QB in the process if he tested it. Then where are they? Dude's a winner, and that's all that matters in this QB-starved environment. 53 TDs and 17 Ints with a 94.6 QB Rating (average) over the past 3 years (30-9-1 record) commands elite QB money, IMO.
Alex Smith is a game manager.I can't see him getting near that much on the open market I don't know why they signed a contract like that with him........ I'm sure it's got to have a lot of incentives...... he's just flat out not worth that kind of money