Alex Smith Is Taking Control of the 2011 San Francisco 49ers
June 4, 2011 · Kyle Vassalo · Jump to comments
Alex Smith reportedly invited every offensive player to a mini camp that is to begin on Monday. The team was able to obtain possession of Harbaugh’s playbook during the temporary lift of the lockout.
It’s going to be impossible for the team to unveil the intricacies of the playbook on their own accord. Even so, Smith has seen his fair share of offenses. Getting a moderate grasp over the playbook prior to interaction with Harbaugh is going to be key.
The 49ers are already at a disadvantage due to the lockout. Teams who are returning with the same offense are able to simply practice what they already know. The 49ers are trying to learn an entirely new language with no teacher to help them through the process.
Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis and Frank Gore are amongst the notable players who have not taken part in 49ers player organized workouts.
Davis has confirmed he will be present on Monday, and Gore may be helping the team more by focusing on rehabbing his hip.
As for Crabtree, well, he hopefully for his sake decides that being with his team is warranted.
Over the years, Smith has had his fair share of problems. His inconsistency has been a major issue over the past six seasons, but perhaps his biggest flaw has been his reluctancy to take charge of the team.
Smith seems to be taking control of the team. The 49ers have a ton of talent, but lack leadership on the offensive side of the ball.
Like it or not, Smith is probably going to be the best option at quarterback on the 2011 roster. Some may feel like Smith is undeserving of yet another opportunity to show he isn’t a complete bust.
It’s nice to see he has a voice in the locker room and is putting his best foot forward to begin the 2011 season. He has the unabashed support of Harbaugh and is in the perfect scenario for him to succeed going forward.
The quarterback circumstance is not ideal, but it’s better than it has been since Jeff Garcia was at the helm. Smith isn’t like Joe Flacco. He can’t fade off into the shadows and let his solid play validate his presence on the football field.
It seems as though Smith is turning the corner off the field, at least.
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