No offense to anyone here using the term, but I don't need to hear the term "game manager" ever again. If you need a euphemism for a QB that's not really very good, how about "restricted skill set" or "inadequate tool box". Game manager is an effort to turn a vice into a virtue. Smith's arm is weak, his reads beyond his first option appear non-existent, and his footwork in the pocket is panicky. And even if you overlook all that - which you really can't - he's still at best an OK quarterback. So instead of calling him a "game manager," why don't we just call him "not very good" or, when he's having an OK day, "extremely limited."