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Steve Smith injured this shoulder last year


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Against the Redskins in the preseason, remember?

He said he might need surgery in the offseason, but never got it.

Now it's reinjured. But it'll be alright, he'll play through it again and have another great season.

God bless Steve Smith. :patriot:

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Sure I remember the injury to Smith. Jake overthrew Smith and he tried to dive and get it anyway. If Jake had been on target, then Smith would have scored easily. But instead Jake blew the throw and we could have lost Smith for the season. He was screaming in agony, and he still has pain that he has to manage in every game and practice. Jake is wearing thin on me. His bad passes are getting old.

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Sure I remember the injury to Smith. Jake overthrew Smith and he tried to dive and get it anyway. If Jake had been on target, then Smith would have scored easily. But instead Jake blew the throw and we could have lost Smith for the season. He was screaming in agony, and he still has pain that he has to manage in every game and practice. Jake is wearing thin on me. His bad passes are getting old.

Then go jump on the Saints bandwagon.

I remember that pass. Deep ball that he led Smitty a little too long (by a couple of yards). Happens to every QB.

Some of you have no idea how difficult it is to hit a player in stride....from 50 yards...300 lb angy men anre trying to pummel your ass. It isn't freakin Madden.

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Sure I remember the injury to Smith. Jake overthrew Smith and he tried to dive and get it anyway. If Jake had been on target, then Smith would have scored easily. But instead Jake blew the throw and we could have lost Smith for the season. He was screaming in agony, and he still has pain that he has to manage in every game and practice. Jake is wearing thin on me. His bad passes are getting old.

Most people (Including SS) have said for years that Jake CAN'T overthrow smitty, so who's to blame there?

You gonna jump on Smitty's case like that for not running full speed?

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