Originally posted by Kalen49ers:Originally posted by Chief:
-VS-
Alex!!
Watch any of the last few games last year? He soooo proooducktive!
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Originally posted by Kalen49ers:Originally posted by Chief:
-VS-
Alex!!
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:Originally posted by Kalen49ers:Originally posted by Chief:
-VS-
Alex!!
Watch any of the last few games last year? He soooo proooducktive!
Originally posted by YourHuckleberry:Originally posted by Bali-Niner:Originally posted by Kalen49ers:Originally posted by Chief:
-VS-
Alex!!
Watch any of the last few games last year? He soooo proooducktive!
As opposed to David Carr, who did nothing other than sit on his ass?
Originally posted by YourHuckleberry:Originally posted by Bali-Niner:Originally posted by Kalen49ers:Originally posted by Chief:
-VS-
Alex!!
Watch any of the last few games last year? He soooo proooducktive!
As opposed to David Carr, who did nothing other than sit on his ass?
Originally posted by WheresWaldo:
He's never had an offensive line. Same goes for Alex. They are both in the same position. Let them duke it out in training camp.[/qu
NO, They both have no pocket presence!
Originally posted by RedWaltz24:
Shouldn't it be a Carravan?
Originally posted by DesiDez:
from Montana vs Young to Alex Smith vs David Carr, the football gods must be balancing the Karma from the 80s and 90s.
I can't believe McCloughan and Singletary are actually putting their jobs on the line behind these two busts.
Betcha Nate Davis outplays both in the preseason but still gets no shot or credit.
Originally posted by PTulini:
Make no mistake about it, David Carr was not signed to compete with Alex Smith to become the starting QB. Carr was brought in to compete to be the #2 QB, the backup. He was brought in to bring some stability to this offense.
As it stands right now, we have three QB's (Alex Smith, David Carr, and Nate Davis) who each have some mobility and can be a threat in the passing game. They each have similar styles that will help the 49ers develop an offensive identity. I like Shaun Hill, but if Alex were to not play (for whatever reason) we would have to take the offensive scheme back to square one. It would be a HUGE setback for this team!
I think this signals the beginning of the end for Shaun Hill as a member of the San Francisco 49ers.
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Singletary also provided a plausible answer for replacing back up quarterback Shaun Hill with the stronger-armed David Carr.
"I think with the type of offense that we're going to be looking at with some of the things Alex can do, you want to try and create an offensive game plan that's more conducive to Alex Smith," he said. "I think if you're going to do that. If you go back to Shaun Hill, its a different offense. The thing I didn't want to do was take a step backward. We wanted to find a quarterback that can do some of the same things we feel Alex can do and stretch the field."