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Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith describes his NFL comeback 

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@kmdskins
@kmdskins 3 года назад
They should re-name the comeback player of the year award to the “Alex Smith comeback player of the year award”
@Taesian
@Taesian 3 года назад
Could not agree more.
@conster326
@conster326 3 года назад
Absolutely!!
@itsjoshuak
@itsjoshuak 3 года назад
Yes please!
@LK-bz9sk
@LK-bz9sk 3 года назад
Perfect. 👌🏼
@MrBryant240sx
@MrBryant240sx 3 года назад
Not as if they need kick another player name off. Absolutely. Someone should write the NFL.
@JohnnyBrewer77271
@JohnnyBrewer77271 3 года назад
Alex Smith has always been a class act. He's just an all-around winner. As a Chiefs fan, Alex's legacy at KC is one of the reasons they are the team they are today.
@SolisJ
@SolisJ 3 года назад
Hope mahomes plays but only if healthy. I'm niner fan.
@Jerid58
@Jerid58 3 года назад
100% correct friend.
@Goatdub
@Goatdub 3 года назад
True that
@bobstevens2888
@bobstevens2888 3 года назад
Chiefs fan here. Love Alex as much as Mahomes
@kickflip665
@kickflip665 Год назад
Yeah Chiefs native if you don't love Alex you don't love chiefs origination. Alex woke up a kingdom that was in a deep sleep.
@CesarPerez-nb7pd
@CesarPerez-nb7pd 3 года назад
As a lifelong Washington fan this was one of the greatest achievement for him to come back and lead them to Division title and playoffs.
@josephvanhorn5347
@josephvanhorn5347 3 года назад
I mean, he was awful and the team didn’t even go .500, but yeah, they somehow won 5 of his 6 starts.
@scsmith4604
@scsmith4604 3 года назад
As a Chiefs fan, I was very happy for him and I somewhat expected it. He is a fighter. He does have the ability to somehow win games that he and the team do not play well in.
@richardcranium5801
@richardcranium5801 3 года назад
He didn’t light it up but he certainly was not awful.. did you watch Carson wentz play this year? Now THAT was awful.
@josephvanhorn5347
@josephvanhorn5347 3 года назад
@@richardcranium5801 Yeah, Wentz was trash. Smith almost had his leg amputated and missed 2 years so I’m not saying he sucks. He did suck, but it wasn’t his fault and he was good before his leg got snapped in half.
@JesusFlores-rw8ry
@JesusFlores-rw8ry 3 года назад
Fr
@jesusfrocha2689
@jesusfrocha2689 3 года назад
Alex your the man I’m a Niner fan and I always been following you.. one a Niner always a Niner .. your a great leader and a great QB and this year your the come back player of the year!!
@lindasieck1480
@lindasieck1480 3 года назад
KC will forever cheer for you, Alex!
@freemanisnow
@freemanisnow 3 года назад
That's a class statement!
@mrsalvy2251
@mrsalvy2251 3 года назад
@@freemanisnow he’s the reason for having over 10 wins in evry season he was in with the chiefs ! 💛❤️
@eljeffy
@eljeffy 3 года назад
@@mrsalvy2251 except that 9-7, we dont talk about that....
@mrsalvy2251
@mrsalvy2251 3 года назад
@@eljeffy well it was decent season ... just unlucky we lost key players due to injuries
@eljeffy
@eljeffy 3 года назад
@@mrsalvy2251 true
@kurtcasanova4161
@kurtcasanova4161 3 года назад
Alex Smith is an amazing inspiration. I watched the ESPN documentary about him with my 4 year old(at the time), my little boy still talks about Alex Smith by name.
@kascnef
@kascnef 3 года назад
Get well soon alex and good luck in the new season
@TempeSoldier123
@TempeSoldier123 3 года назад
Judging by his wife, he’s winning whether he plays another snap or not.
@lukelee3
@lukelee3 3 года назад
She a gold digger, cheerleader to housewife of a millionaire
@RJsermon
@RJsermon 3 года назад
She loves money
@eltennis
@eltennis 3 года назад
@@lukelee3 gotta love those wholesome uplifting youtube comments
@matthewbennett7444
@matthewbennett7444 3 года назад
Been there , done that!
@lukelee3
@lukelee3 3 года назад
@@eltennis lol, she admitted it in her words but different terms. Go watch the interviews. She said she didn't like him when she met him but her friend told her he got drafted #1 and he became attractive to her.
@chrisdubs_42
@chrisdubs_42 3 года назад
his wife tho... man he is a lucky guy
@utulangi6078
@utulangi6078 3 года назад
Always loved Alex in a 49er uniform. It's great to still have him play. Stay safe.
@JasonB748
@JasonB748 3 года назад
"I swear you will never see anything like this ever again!"- Martin Tyler
@r-moneys-money1232
@r-moneys-money1232 3 года назад
Fax
@theobuniel9643
@theobuniel9643 2 года назад
An association football quote on an American football video???? Good one.
@tomlewis3377
@tomlewis3377 3 года назад
Wife is a slam dunk. Can’t go wrong.
@Rubix_Cubixx
@Rubix_Cubixx 3 года назад
Very stunning lady money can do that
@multipletasker6781
@multipletasker6781 3 года назад
Thank you Alex Smith for showing us what is possible.
@zoyxing
@zoyxing 3 года назад
@Thunderbolt Probably because you need to get in the weight room.
@zoyxing
@zoyxing 3 года назад
@Thunderbolt Not worrying about grammar on RU-vid. Stop trying to discourage people to play football.
@zoyxing
@zoyxing 3 года назад
@Thunderbolt Winning millions from the NFL is stupid?
@elgringogarcia12
@elgringogarcia12 3 года назад
Lovely couple. Beautiful family. Incredible comeback story. Thank you, Alex, for giving us joy and hope.
@GDavis49
@GDavis49 3 года назад
Amen!
@zero1fifty8
@zero1fifty8 3 года назад
Name the dam award after this man already!!! He's won on and off the field!!
@johnmccann1960
@johnmccann1960 3 года назад
Alex Smith = pure inspirational Guy period.
@MrBryant240sx
@MrBryant240sx 3 года назад
Watching the 60 minutes piece now, that leg looked horrible. Amazing he returned to the NFL.
@dennissinkovics8379
@dennissinkovics8379 3 года назад
I agree I watched the documentary I think it was ESPN but anyway Alex had the whole process from beginning and end documented it made me nauseous watching it and he came as close as you can come to getting it amputated.
@adamtrinchetto4508
@adamtrinchetto4508 3 года назад
My brother was his physical therapist. Proud with an amazing accomplishment
@wncoulte
@wncoulte 3 года назад
Alex, I'm a Tom Brady fan, but brotha I was pullin for you to get through this injury, which I've followed very closely. Inspirational is all I can say. You and your family are in my prayers, bro!!
@josephweeks4124
@josephweeks4124 3 года назад
👍👌 Classy comment, well said.
@JMAGvids
@JMAGvids 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing. You have to be some kind of tough to come back like he did. 99% of people in his situation wouldn't stand a chance.
@elvislives-gl4rv
@elvislives-gl4rv 3 года назад
Whether or not he ever suits up again, he is a hero to Millions in the best possible way. Thanks for the best story of 2020....and the NFC East championship.
@tommydong8070
@tommydong8070 3 года назад
Hero? How so?
@KathrynCeleste51
@KathrynCeleste51 3 года назад
Let me just say.... Alex is right up there with Kevin Ware, when I saw Kevin go down, everyone in the arena, went dead silent and into tears, myself included..... The training staff tried to shield him from seeing the severity of his injury, even his teammates around him.... The look of shock and hurt on Coach K and Coach P, and the aftermath of Kevin’s injury, is something you never forget and it was the same with Alex’s injury as pictures shown after the infection was taking over his leg, I’ve never before, before Alex, seen anyone comeback from a near debilitating leg injury like this.....
@tedskins
@tedskins 3 года назад
That's my quarterback
@christopheramrston9732
@christopheramrston9732 3 года назад
Never ever underestimate a man's will its just not a fairy tale some people just have the will power determination tenacity and mentality to overcome anything a skins fan for 50 years but always liked Alex in Kansas city and with the niners great story 👍 in this awful horrendous year
@marshawhite2670
@marshawhite2670 3 года назад
I like Alex Smith’s focus and determination
@mdub2000
@mdub2000 3 года назад
man i love this dude......i just hope hope hope he can get himself a ring at some point....theh comeback he made was incredible just unfortunate that he got injured and didnt get to finish that play off run.
@charlesbingham2553
@charlesbingham2553 3 года назад
The physicality of football is an awesome feeling. Physical output of aggression or passion or life struggles put together play after play. Miss hitting people, anyone that played or loved football knows..
@kenarthur6253
@kenarthur6253 3 года назад
Amazing athlete with amazing positive attitude. Great story and comeback
@lsuscooter4413
@lsuscooter4413 3 года назад
What a 1st class guy. You can just tell. Lovely supporting wife and family. Awesome!
@randallwinters119
@randallwinters119 3 года назад
I'm sorry for your injury that happen when I was a kid at that time I seen the recap I was going through some changes myself I lost my oldest brother Cortez now I see your story again I'm sorry take care you and family
@journeymansmitty8283
@journeymansmitty8283 3 года назад
It's amazing see him up and around I didn't think he would try and play again after that kind of injury is he sure that he wants to do this though🤔
@stormm3100
@stormm3100 3 года назад
Thanks for everything Alex! Here after the retirement.
@RDSports5
@RDSports5 3 года назад
One of my favorite athletes of all time. As a die-hard 49ers fan, I never felt that Alex got a fair shake, even when things were going well, the team didn't fully appreciate this guy as a player and as a person. On the field, I thought he was at his best a very efficient player, with some really good athleticism to go with it. Off the field, he was one of the smartest and classiest acts to ever play the game. This final chapter showed us all that the guy also has the guts and heart of a champion. As many have stated, the Comeback Player of the Year award should from this point forward be named, "The Alex Smith Comeback Player of the Year Award". Best of luck in whatever you decide to do Alex! Thanks for always giving us your best on and off the field.
@Highrockman
@Highrockman 3 года назад
Absolutely an amazing story and an amzing guy!
@damomand
@damomand 3 года назад
The Niner Faithful will always love you big dawg!!! You are the definition of resilience and perseverance
@etsidan7003
@etsidan7003 3 года назад
A full off season, strengthening the legs, then back under centre for Washington, happy days, HTTR till I die
@garyji
@garyji 3 года назад
Amazing comeback story, for sure, just from a medical perspective, and also so moving to see how deeply his wife understands why he needs to attempt the comeback. Lucky fella.
@SailingAnarchyUSA
@SailingAnarchyUSA 3 года назад
what an incredible man. ive been an alex smith fan since his days at utah.
@kman484ify
@kman484ify 3 года назад
No doubt if this is your last time playing bro I have the up most respect to go out there and continue to play the game that u love athletes are probably some of the craziest ppl we know in this world but it’s all worth it in the end to play the game u love the most
@mokokoco4720
@mokokoco4720 3 года назад
One thing is that Alex Smith loves the sport a lot. He is a class act and inspirational to many players who also love game but too afraid to go back in after that kind of injury
@voodoo2882
@voodoo2882 3 года назад
give alex smith a coaching job........he will be a good one
@Jake0666
@Jake0666 3 года назад
Not everyone can be a coach dude. Just cause they r good players doesn’t mean they will be good coaches
@voodoo2882
@voodoo2882 3 года назад
@@Jake0666 very few will I endorse but AS will be a good coach
@mosaine3929
@mosaine3929 3 года назад
People jus don’t understand, when you really love something the drive keeps you going. No matter what you don’t want to stop, even if that means putting your life at risk.
@SanzL1
@SanzL1 3 года назад
Inspirational!
@butchharlmon7970
@butchharlmon7970 3 года назад
Alex smith kinda looks like arron rogers, in a way.
@ayaannabeel6570
@ayaannabeel6570 3 года назад
Butch Harlmon Aaron Rodgers looks like him in a way
@freemanisnow
@freemanisnow 3 года назад
With darker hair and moustache, in a helmet...a dead ringer!
@seanoconnor5404
@seanoconnor5404 3 года назад
You can tell them apart by the way they play. Rogers is a hall of Famer. Smith, not so much.
@27efan
@27efan 3 года назад
he does! just noticed that lol!
@bobsagett1474
@bobsagett1474 3 года назад
talks like him too
@GammaNu955
@GammaNu955 3 года назад
Great follow up to an amazing story tonight on the CBS broadcast.
@ckalnicki
@ckalnicki 3 года назад
He’s a good Man... Great family
@agentorange1156
@agentorange1156 3 года назад
He got a good one. Happy for them❤
@sunbaby1190
@sunbaby1190 3 года назад
Wow. 🥺Amazing story... I hope he stays healthy.
@hectorgudino416
@hectorgudino416 3 года назад
Alex is a stud. Classy and such a great dude all around.
@drakokamikaze8823
@drakokamikaze8823 2 года назад
Regardless of anything that ever happened he has the ultimate victory in hiw wife. This man is blessed.
@alliraja8504
@alliraja8504 3 года назад
A true warrior. Ultimate respect for Alex Smith over coming the odds and pursuing your passions
@je8607
@je8607 3 года назад
Loved this man on the Niners!
@cubefarmerhkc9105
@cubefarmerhkc9105 11 месяцев назад
That espn documentary on his comeback was outstanding
@hisokamorow8388
@hisokamorow8388 3 года назад
He’s made about $200 million playing in the NFL at this point, having been injured for over half his career lol, and that wife; he’s a winner in my book.
@Jake0666
@Jake0666 3 года назад
He’s also been a three time pro bowler as well as a franchise qb. Obviously not a hall of famer but a great career
@damagedone56
@damagedone56 3 года назад
I applaud his courage
@petergambino2129
@petergambino2129 3 года назад
I applaud his wife
@zoideli5351
@zoideli5351 3 года назад
POV: You're here from GQ
@jV-xz6su
@jV-xz6su 3 года назад
He should had been the starting qb in the Super Bowl with the 49ers. He didn’t deserve to get treated like that.
@LMP51349
@LMP51349 3 года назад
No they never scored TDs and kicked field goals all the time when he was the QB.
@kfw9257
@kfw9257 3 года назад
@@LMP51349 For what he went through all those years before that, he deserved to keep that starting job. It wasn't right letting Kap keep it once he was healthy again.
@LMP51349
@LMP51349 3 года назад
@@kfw9257 That year it was the right decision since Kaep could throw the ball down the field and he could make throws and plays that Alex could not. Still the Niners made the biggest mistake in sports by not taking Rodgers in 2005.
@kfw9257
@kfw9257 3 года назад
@@LMP51349 Rodgers probably would've been ruined by the bad coaching and mismanagement that Alex had to endure. He threw the ball well enough for the Niners to make it to the SB and probably could've won it. Kaepernick fizzled out and Alex has stayed consistently solid.
@jV-xz6su
@jV-xz6su 3 года назад
@@kfw9257 exactly he was the starter and was out with injury. When he got back he should had gotten his job back
@johnpetrig8797
@johnpetrig8797 3 года назад
Great comeback Alex💪. However after watching this interview I'm not sure why you would ever even leave the house. Wowzer. Wifey🔥🔥.
@takeiteasy2442
@takeiteasy2442 3 года назад
Idk to me she just seems like the typical sport athletes wife. Nothing special but just my preference/opinion 🤷🏻‍♂️
@funktron4
@funktron4 3 года назад
I disagree. She isn’t a Barbie. She’s beautiful but a whole person.
@patriciaalegria5832
@patriciaalegria5832 3 года назад
Love ♥️ Alex Smith as a CPOY 👍
@victorcruz9323
@victorcruz9323 3 года назад
Inspiring
@JohnClarkW
@JohnClarkW 3 года назад
I still wear my Chiefs #11 jersey on gameday, and it doesn't need explaining to KC fans. He broke the 21 year playoff win drought. He helped to prepare Mahomes to take over the offense. The Chiefs wouldn't be who they are today without him. His wife's Instagram is amazing, and she has a great sense of humor too.
@FOT2010
@FOT2010 3 года назад
Impossible not to root for Alex. Even w that trophy by his side.
@capitalb2431
@capitalb2431 3 года назад
We love you Alex!!!!!!!!!!
@markstevenson8209
@markstevenson8209 3 года назад
Glade he was even able to get back on his feet again, but getting back to where he was before that injury is going to be a huge challenge for sure. After watching how he struggled with his leg I have my doubts he can actually do it. If those issues he is having with his leg doesn't improve soon I think it may be better for him to just retire, whenever he takes a hit or gets sacked everyone just takes a deep breath hoping he is ok and will get up. I think Ron Rivera will make all of the QB's on the roster compete for the job of starter next season, that is if they don't draft or get a a new QB in free agency in 2021.
@rudedogg562
@rudedogg562 3 года назад
Yeah I think Alex will hang it up at least I hope so. He's done enough to get come back player of Year and I'm sure Hollywood will soon be working on a movie.
@Jerid58
@Jerid58 3 года назад
Always a member of Chiefs Kingdom! Thank you Alex!
@cesar87488
@cesar87488 3 года назад
Washington fan but will forever be an Alex smith fan for as long as I breath air
@johndavidson4128
@johndavidson4128 3 года назад
He is such a class act
@hudsonh4525
@hudsonh4525 3 года назад
All I can see is god helped him through that all
@foodfood7780
@foodfood7780 3 года назад
LEGEND
@jesusacosta9964
@jesusacosta9964 3 года назад
What a great story! The Alex Smith Comeback Player of the Award.
@skylerbernal
@skylerbernal 3 года назад
Legend
@buddyhampton9724
@buddyhampton9724 3 года назад
Good going Alex 👍👍
@DickNasty480
@DickNasty480 3 года назад
Whatever you are going through, if this doesn't inspire or you give you hope- then nothing will.
@27efan
@27efan 3 года назад
His wife is my life goals.
@scottbowen7307
@scottbowen7307 3 года назад
She has a pound of makeup on
@27efan
@27efan 3 года назад
@@scottbowen7307 I’ll still take her.
@rorschachjoseph4378
@rorschachjoseph4378 3 года назад
@@27efan no need to simp, you gotta be comfy dying alone
@27efan
@27efan 3 года назад
@@rorschachjoseph4378 dang who hurt you?
@Killswitch1411
@Killswitch1411 3 года назад
@@rorschachjoseph4378 Wish you would actually use the word Simp properly, but whatever..
@Sufanius
@Sufanius 3 года назад
His team won the division. He is a legend now. Remember T.O. Played on a broken leg.
@gregoryvierra6114
@gregoryvierra6114 3 года назад
Well this was a lot more serious then a broken leg. Did you even watch?
@michelleemmons4002
@michelleemmons4002 3 года назад
His story is so compelling. He needs to write a book.
@imagine9265
@imagine9265 3 года назад
He's a top rated Quarterback but injuries been derailing his career to long now .
@nickjames1496
@nickjames1496 3 года назад
I like alex and his story but he was never a top qb ever in his career, he was drafted no.1 in front of aaron Rogers he never lived up to the standard of greatness.
@MrBryant240sx
@MrBryant240sx 3 года назад
@@nickjames1496he has had a decent career. Maybe its the teams fault for not drafting Rodgers higher.
@steve3663
@steve3663 3 года назад
@@nickjames1496 you realize he had 7 different coordinators in 5 years when he was in san fran right? Once he had some stability he was great.
@gabe8284
@gabe8284 3 года назад
i hope alex wins a ring he deserves it
@ethjamboy
@ethjamboy 3 года назад
Alex is a true champion.
@rickandmorty4348
@rickandmorty4348 3 года назад
Whatever you next decision is I'll understand #washington football team
@bjjace1
@bjjace1 7 месяцев назад
His wife was just as much of hero
@GamerGod87
@GamerGod87 3 года назад
Here's what makes Alex Smith the comeback player of the year - He almost died - His leg was almost amputated - The injury looked as bad as Joe Theisman's injury, probably worse - He was projected to never play football again - He led Washington to the division title That's enough, idc what Ben Roethlisberger did, Alex Smith is unanimous CPOY
@interpol900
@interpol900 3 года назад
Alex should be a model or lead role actor. He’s very good looking.
@brucehoward1878
@brucehoward1878 3 года назад
A good woman to stick with you thru terrible times is hard to find you have to respect that
@mitchwintner1
@mitchwintner1 3 года назад
The MAN! Period.
@aidkk
@aidkk 3 года назад
I never knew that Mahomes was your backup quarterback when you were with the chiefs
@Justaguywithanopinion
@Justaguywithanopinion 3 года назад
Only for his rookie year. Probably the best decision next to drafting him the chiefs made in regards to Mahomes.
@wishman822
@wishman822 3 года назад
I honestly think that Alex Smith the best mentor in the NFL
@GoUtes92
@GoUtes92 3 года назад
Alex Smith mentored three quarterbacks that eventually went to a Super Bowl. (Patrick Mahomes, Colin Kaepernick, and Nick Foles.)
@moegreene7940
@moegreene7940 3 года назад
Mahones also said he learned a ton from a guy who was in the playoffs with the 49ers. Kap said the same thing. People thought he was a bust. Now the 49ers should have taken Rodgers without question. But smith turned out to be a good quarterback. Had some down years early but a solid nfl qb nonetheless
@actuallyalexsmith3305
@actuallyalexsmith3305 3 года назад
@@GoUtes92 I wish I got to play in a Super Bowl. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride, I guess. Again, an honor to somehow people think I deserve any kind of credit with these three guys. But again, flattering.
@rooseveltgarnett7482
@rooseveltgarnett7482 3 года назад
Alex Smith came back and we won 4 games stright.
@Fc9ers
@Fc9ers 3 года назад
Alex just has it in him. His career couldve been over 10 yrs and i thought it was.
@stevenbaer9061
@stevenbaer9061 3 года назад
Alex Smith is an amazing person, I wish he would put his immense intellect to use and retire, enough is enough and he has had more than his fair share.
@CesarPerez-nb7pd
@CesarPerez-nb7pd 3 года назад
Understand but the heart to continue is unparalell. He could have lost his leg due to infections and metal rods. I like what Kronk said week before their game. At start of playoffs we are 0 0.
@scottchrisman9975
@scottchrisman9975 3 года назад
Alex is a champ. He will always be a Chief in my mind. O'Donnell, nice interview, nice change up from your normal Democrat hackery.
@andreaidato1804
@andreaidato1804 3 года назад
This man nearly died and now he’s playing. They really should call the Comeback Player of the year the “Alex Smith comeback player of the year”
@dalegaither8209
@dalegaither8209 3 года назад
What comeback?🤔 He is watching the games from home🍿😎
@TheDizzleHawke
@TheDizzleHawke 3 года назад
He almost died from stanky leg.
@jakeyepez4296
@jakeyepez4296 3 года назад
Thank you Alex... 2005-2021 Your jersey in Niner colors will soon be framed.
@brentbare3698
@brentbare3698 3 года назад
His wife is so beautiful.
@funktron4
@funktron4 3 года назад
Beautiful on the inside too based on the documentary and interviews I have heard. She was the backbone of his comeback.
@vegitausa
@vegitausa 3 года назад
The man that popped the steelers bubble LOL
@carlhicksjr8401
@carlhicksjr8401 3 года назад
I'm absolutely no fan of the DC Racial Slurs. But I have to give all fair and due proper respect to Dan Snyder [and owner that I absolutely loathe] for the way the whole organization has handled the Alex Smith situation. It was a moral and ethical thing to do and I offer a respectful tip of an old cavalryman's Stetson to them. As for Alex and the Smith family, I hope you have health and success. Watching you walk out on the field versus the Rams was one of those 'yeah, there really are Football Gods' moments. And I'm not the only football fan to see a direct correlation between Alex and Dak Prescott, either.
@gregoryvierra6114
@gregoryvierra6114 3 года назад
His wife is stunning. I mean my God. Damn..
@johnt8441
@johnt8441 3 года назад
Of course he came back, he's a Utah man.
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