 A heroic story for Alex Smith returning as he starting quarterback for the Washington football team. Okay, gruesome injury. I don't know what it is about Washington quarterbacks. Got you, Thysman. You got Alex Smith. Why not? Let's throw RJ three in there. It wasn't that gruesome to watch it, but Washington quarterbacks have bad luck when it comes to lower body injuries. And then another one in Kyle Allen this past Sunday. Gruesome, gruesome. And I wish him the best of luck. And I hope that he doesn't have to go through so much pain and because it looked bad. But this season has been quite the season for Alex Smith returning after missing a year and a half of football. 17, 18 surgeries later, having an affection in his leg and saying, Mike, he was gonna lose his life. That's wild. And he recovered well and he wanted to continue to play football and now here he is as a starting quarterback. What a story for Alex Smith. How long is this gonna last though in Washington? That's a real question. He's 36 years old. Definitely not the future of the Washington football team. This contract that he signed in 2018 in his first season with the Washington football team the year that he broke his leg, he signed a four year, $94 million contract. That's a lot of money. A lot of freaking money. And because of that, because he's not the future of the Washington football team, how long is he gonna stay around in Washington? My opinion, I feel like Alex Smith's future in Washington it's coming to an end after the season. Now that's comes down to the business aspect of it and you've got to move on with Smith. You've got to move on. You've got to look forward to the future. I hope that Smith can continue to play in the NFL. I think his starting quarterback days in the NFL may be numbered just because of the little amount of opportunities that there are out there for starting quarterbacks. But Alex Smith, I don't see him in Washington much longer. So what's the future for Washington if it's not gonna be Alex Smith? Dwayne Haskins, he's gonna be gone. He's gonna be gone. They've already talked about listening to some trade offers for Dwayne Haskins. Nobody bit, nobody bit. So I wouldn't be surprised if after the season Dwayne Haskins were to get released. And it's not because of just because of his lack of success on the field that has part of it to do with it but it's because of his, I didn't know this about Dwayne Haskins but just from reports that I've been hearing it's because of some locker room personality issues that I'm hearing about Dwayne Haskins about how he was bragging about his stats about how he threw for 300 yards against the Baltimore Ravens after that loss to some of his teammates. It's because of that. It's because of other instances like that that Washington is just ready to move on and just wipe it clean and be like, listen, we drafted you mid round in the first round and we're done at this point. We don't believe you're gonna be a starting quarterback for us in the future. Man, what a bullet that the New York Giants dodged. Can we just talk about that with Dwayne Haskins? What a bullet that the Giants dodged. Man, they got crapped. After drafting Daniel Jones with your sixth overall pick a couple of years back. I mean, it seems like that it's working out somewhat well that Giants offense has some work to do but it's not all Daniel Jones' fault. Get some offensive line help get your starting running back healthy. Oh my gosh, my fantasy season and get some receivers in there and Daniel Jones will be great as proven by last season and fix your turnovers. Yeah, you gotta fix that. But Daniel Jones, I mean, he got a lot of criticism for the Giants not drafting Dwayne Haskins instead going with Daniel Jones, but I think the Giants need what was up and didn't want Dwayne Haskins to begin with. So the Washington football team is gonna move on with Dwayne Haskins and instead might draft a quarterback for the future and it's not gonna be Trevor Lawrence based off the record, based off the positioning of the NFL draft. It's instead might be someone like Trey Lance that you draft a quarterback and it could be a project. He's gonna be a project to where he's just gonna sit behind Alex Smith potentially if you wanna keep Alex Smith for another year and then wait until Trey Lance is capable of winning games and then put him in to the starting lineup. So leave your thoughts down below. Do you believe that Alex Smith is gonna have a long future in Washington? Is it gonna stick around after this season? And what do you think the quarterback position is gonna look like for Washington in 2021 and moving forward?