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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: December 24, 2009
Mike Singletary in turn as re-iterated his faith in Alex Smith by naming him the starting quarterback for next season. By doing so, Singletary has made it almost a must to start Smith the final two games of the season.
How would it look if he named Smith the starter for next year and then gave rookie Nate Davis the next two starts? People would wonder just what in the world is going on? Is Singletary saying one thing and thinking another?
Therefore, after stating that Smith will be the 2010 starter, Singletary has to go with him in the next two games.
Unfortunately, this move also makes absolute zero sense and simply because of the mediocrity of the opponents.
There is nothing, let me repeat, nothing that Alex Smith can accomplish in the final two games that would be of the positive variety.
Unlike recent seasons when the 49ers were able to play spoiler against playo...
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Published: December 24, 2009
Mike Singletary in turn as re-iterated his faith in Alex Smith by naming him the starting quarterback for next season. By doing so, Singletary has made it almost a must to start Smith the final two games of the season.
How would it look if he named Smith the starter for next year and then gave rookie Nate Davis the next two starts? People would wonder just what in the world is going on? Is Singletary saying one thing and thinking another?
Therefore, after stating that Smith will be the 2010 starter, Singletary has to go with him in the next two games.
Unfortunately, this move also makes absolute zero sense and simply because of the mediocrity of the opponents.
There is nothing, let me repeat, nothing that Alex Smith can accomplish in the final two games that would be of the positive variety.
Unlike recent seasons when the 49ers were able to play spoiler against playo...
Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com