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Chan Gailey: Brad Smith Is a Quarterback Like Kordell Stewart

 Chan Gailey: Brad Smith is a quarterback like Kordell Stewart

Brad Smith is not a wide receiver anymore.

Smith, who was listed as a receiver but was really a lot more of a playmaking jack of all trades in his 5 seasons with the Jets, is now listed as a quarterback on the Bills’ roster. Bills head coach Chan Gailey says he views Smith as primarily a quarterback, but a diverse kind of quarterback.

“Brad is a really great athlete and was a extremely good quarterback coming out of college,” Gailey said. “He has proven he can make plays on the football field in a lot of various techniques. We love his versatility and what he is going to bring to our football team.”

The Bills have Ryan Fitzpatrick as the starting quarterback and Tyler Thigpen as the No. 2, but Smith can do items that Fitzpatrick and Thigpen can’t, and Gailey sounds like he’s interested in giving Smith typical snaps at quarterback. Gailey compared Smith to Kordell Stewart, who played both quarterback and receiver for the Steelers in the 1990s, when Gailey was their receivers coach and offensive coordinator.

“I see him getting utilized in a comparable role as I utilised Kordell in Pittsburgh,” Gailey stated. “He can play some receiver and quarterback. He gives you a lot of versatility. He can play unique teams, cover kicks and return kicks. He can do a lot to assist a football team win games.”

Gailey said Smith would also be perfect as the primary ball handler in the Wildcat package. He rushed 38 times last season for the Jets for practically 300 yards and a touchdown in that role, but he has attempted just seven passes in his five seasons with the AFC East rival. Buffalo’s head coach stated Smith would also be a kick returner along with C.J. Spiller.

The NFL has eliminated the third quarterback rule and expanded the game-day active rosters from 45 players to 46, meaning Smith could be the No. three quarterback on the Bills’ depth chart but wouldn’t be restricted the way third quarterbacks were in the past.

“You have 46 players to place wherever you want,” stated Gailey. “It is an advantage with a guy like Brad Smith. He can come in and out. He can go in and play, and come out. You do not have to re-designate someone else. In my opinion, it is very good for teams to have a guy like that.”

There’s a risk of the Bills getting too cute, giving Smith too a lot to do and keeping him from performing any 1 factor really well. But there’s also the potential for Smith to turn into a unique player who does things with the ball in his hands that no 1 else in the NFL is doing: Smith could be a threat to run for a touchdown, throw a touchdown pass, catch a touchdown pass and return a kick for a touchdown, all in the identical game. In Gailey’s mind, the possibilities are endless.

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Tim Tebow Holds His Own with Jon Stewart

 Tim Tebow holds his own with Jon Stewart

Tim Tebow currently is peddling his autobiography, and his tour included a quit tonight on possibly the funniest show on television, The Every day Show.  Jon Stewart fired a few great-natured zingers at Tebow, who didn’t flinch — and who mustered at least one humorous response.

For example, Stewart asked Tebow how old he is.

“Twenty-3,” Tebow said.

“A lot of people might say you want to wait until you’re 24 to write an autobiography,” Stewart stated.

Tebow then talked about his parents’ background as missionaries, and his support of an orphanage in the Phillipines.

“Wow.  You seem like a real asshole,” Stewart said.

Replied Tebow without having hesitation, “I mean, but that’s how I attempt to come across.”

When Stewart raised the topic of the struggles of “Ohio State University,” Tebow was fast to correct him.  “The Ohio State University,” Tebow stated.

It was a fairly excellent segment if you missed the show, check Hulu.com.  Tebow also is scheduled to be on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Friday morning.

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