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For Those Of You Tired Of The Alex Smith Situation...


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Are you suggesting Alex Smith is top 5 and Cam just overcame him?

I was talking top 5 guys like Manning, Manning, Rivers, Brees, Rodgers, Brady, Ben, Romo, etc

Cam has one good year and he's better than those guys and guys like Schaub, Ryan, etc

Was either of the Mannings top 5 after their rookie season. And yes I think he's better then Schaub and Ryan.

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So Cam have one good year and he's top 5 QB?

See how that works when it's not a player on your favorite team?

This forum is consensus in saying that Cam Newton is NOT a top 5 quarterback. You're just a douche that finds dumb poo to say in order to spark trouble in a place that you are not wanted at all. My guess would be that you probably just don't have a life, a girlfriend, hobbies, or anything else of that nature.

Top 10? Yes.

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I literally stopped reading after the first page, I knew the OP was right so I just stopped.

What boggles my mind about this is that they don't get that they aren't winning either. What has Alex Smith won? What has the 49ers won?

The NFC WEST?????Whoa now that is a tough division. Seattle, Cards and Rams

If Cam Newton was on the 49ers last season Superbowl Champs very possible.....

but fortunately for us he's not he is a Carolina Panther and I'm excited to have this kid on our squad. He is just an all around better QB than Alex Smith in his first year, that alone their fans should stfu.

I am tired of this situation because IMO there is no argument. Cam Newton>Alex Smith it's fact not fiction.

The only argument I would listen to by a dumbass 49ers fan is Willis>Beason because even then that isn't a sure thing, Beason is a monster and if he was on a team with a fan base (Giants, Cowboys, Saints***, etc.) he probably would've beaten Willis out in the Pro Bowl running for the NFC.

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