Alex Smith's rookie season: A wash IMO. Awful team.Alex Smith's 2006 season: 16 TDs, 16 INTs.His RB: Frank GoreHis WRs: Arnaz Battle, Antonio BryantHis TE: Eric JohnsonHis o-line: Terrible as always.Defense gave up 26 ppg.16 TDs, 16 INTs, 2890 yards, 75 rating. On THIS team. At TWENTY TWO.Result: 7-9Alex Smith's 2007 season:WRs: Darrell Jackson, Ashley Lelie, Battle, crap etc.OC: Jim Hostler. enough said.Forced to play with a separated shoulder. Does awful in those games, as expected. Thanks, Nolan2008 season: Injured (thanks Nolan)2009 Season

oesn't get first team reps, doesn't have Crabtree.Almost leads comeback against Texans down 21-0 Plays decent the rest of the seasonAll these seasons played with one of the worst o-lines in the NFL, leading him to running for his life and throwing the ball away most of the time.He may not be a great NFL QB, but if he's decent, this team should be ok. And call me a Smith lover if you want. I just feel that he hasn't really gotten a fair chance. Others may say he's terrible, and yes, he hasn't played great. But given his circumstances (and there are A LOT of them), I think he has performed decently.Aaron Rodgers, on the other hand, got drafted by a playoff team and got to sit behind BRETT FAVRE for 3 years. Who did Alex Smith have to sit behind? Ken Dorsey? Chris Weinke? Trent Dilfer?Hindsight is 20/20. If Brett Favre hadn't thrown the miracle pass last year; if we had stopped Joseph Addai from throwing that TD last season, after Nate Clements got injured in the game and we held Peyton to no TDs; If Arnaz Battle hadn't fumbled the punt in Houston giving the Texans an easy TD; and if the Seahawks had been called for pass interference on Delanie Walker on the goal line last season, we could have gone 12-4. So what? hindsight.