Chiefs fans vent their frustrations about quarterback Alex Smith
There were a lot of reasons why the Chiefs didn’t look very good in a 38-28 loss at Green Bay on Monday night. Unfortunately for Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith, he took a lot of heat from fans.
@kkwhb If Alex Smith made a Direct TV commercial, both versions of him would have cable.
— Scott Gillam (@firstnamescott) September 29, 2015Aaron Rodgers looks at secondaries and sees opportunity/victims. Alex Smith glances around and sees Deion Sanders covering every read.
— Adam Cross (@Adam_KC) September 29, 2015Haha. "Alex Smith has found his rhythm". There are 4 min left in the game
— Kevin Webster (@ChiefsMU) September 29, 20152 minute drills aren't supposed to be 17 plays and last 5 minutes. Classic Alex Smith
— kam wingenbach (@kamwingenbach) September 29, 2015Alex Smith downfield arm strength be like... #KCvsGB pic.twitter.com/oeqtdFBcm6
— The Greek Sportsbook (@BetTheGreek) September 29, 2015Alex Smith tonight #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/GdnG72PMXo
— Hemal Patel (@kcdotty) September 29, 2015Alex Smith should not be paid to throw footballs anymore.
— Max Rieper (@maxrieper) September 29, 2015How many limbs would Aaron Rodgers have to lose before you'd pick Alex Smith ahead of him as your QB? I say 2 legs and a right arm.
— Jeff Buntin (@jeffbuntin) September 29, 2015I think I'd rather watch you do your job than Alex Smith do his
— NickVerd (@Nick_Verd) September 29, 2015Alex Smith pump fakes this and rolls right taking a sack. Explain to me again how it's all on the offensive line pic.twitter.com/K9nBHVbDyP
— Jason Anderson (@J680Anderson) September 29, 2015Before you go to bed just remember that Alex Smith tucked the ball & ran on a hail mary.
— Chiefs_All_Day (@Chiefs_All_Day) September 29, 2015Even this dude on ESPN saying that Alex Smith is holding us back and there's no excuse #Chiefs
— Low (@LowSki_30) September 29, 2015To reach Pete Grathoff, call 816-234-4330 or send email to pgrathoff@kcstar.com. Follow him on Twitter: @pgrathoff.
This story was originally published September 29, 2015 at 1:40 AM.