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89 Conference Call


therealmjl

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I have watched them. First two games. 89 has been dropping balls just as much as Torrey

And 89 did run to the media to whine in 2012. Well documented. It didn't create many media stories and added heat to his QB

As far as 2010. 89 pretty much quit on Clausen.

As far as the Jake implosion. 89 loved Jake. That was his guy. So no, he wasn't an issue with 17

this is too much bologna in one quote, even though smith has been dropping the ball again he's the guy getting open and making the clutch catches also Torrey not so much and let's be honest Torrey was never a dynamic wr he's a beast deep threat. Again some of you are hypocrites......smith gave up on clausen lmao that's your opinion funny that same guy who gave up on one rookie put up a 1300 yd season a year later with the other rookie

And this one incident in 2012 turns 89 into a diva running to the media every chance he gets even though your the only one making a big deal about it?

It's reasonable to say he got release due to cap reason perfectly understand that but this reaching

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Uhhhh....KB has let a few get away.  You guys need to stop emphasizing Smith's drops.

 

 

everybody needs to get over it....he was our douche for 13 years, our lovable douche. now he's he is an enemy douche. He seems to understand this, if only some of the fans would. 

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this is too much bologna in one quote, even though smith has been dropping the ball again he's the guy getting open and making the clutch catches also Torrey not so much and let's be honest Torrey was never a dynamic wr he's a beast deep threat. Again some of you are hypocrites......smith gave up on clausen lmao that's your opinion funny that same guy who gave up on one rookie put up a 1300 yd season a year later with the other rookie

And this one incident in 2012 turns 89 into a diva running to the media every chance he gets even though your the only one making a big deal about it?

It's reasonable to say he got release due to cap reason perfectly understand that but this reaching

Torrey is there biggest playmaking threat. That is what I said bc he is. 89 is a possession WR.

And 89 wasn't a good vet to Jimmy Clausen. He made life harder than he had to for a kid thrown in over his head. Anyone who doesn't ackonlwoge basic things like that are just being 89 apologist.

89 career here makes him a me first and a doesn't play well with others type guy.....the 2012 thing was just one incident of him being a jerk and not a vet leader

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Torrey is there biggest playmaking threat. That is what I said bc he is. 89 is a possession WR.

And 89 wasn't a good vet to Jimmy Clausen. He made life harder than he had to for a kid thrown in over his head. Anyone who doesn't ackonlwoge basic things like that are just being 89 apologist.

89 career here makes him a me first and a doesn't play well with others type guy.....the 2012 thing was just one incident of him being a jerk and not a vet leader

oh the steve smith apologist line is tired and played out......please list some examples of how smith didn't help jimmy check down clausen? The me first is bull poo along with the don't play well with others.......most the stuff the guy has done has been selfless...... I'm not going down this road this is borderline trolling to even think the above is remotely true

Torrey smith is there biggest deep threat not playmaking

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Imagine how many yards he would have if he wasnt dropping so many. NFL defense know what there doing, that is why they are funneling the ball the worst receiver on the team.

They barely defend Smith because they know he is just going to drop the ball half the time.

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Imagine how many yards he would have if he wasnt dropping so many. NFL defense know what there doing, that is why they are funneling the ball the worst receiver on the team.

They barely defend Smith because they know he is just going to drop the ball half the time.

 

T Smith hasn't dropped half his passes.

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I actually applaud Flacco for not forcing the ball to Torrey Smith who is far superior and trying to throw the ball to the guy who is open. That just happens to be Steve Smith Sr. because everyone knows he isn't much of a threat and has problems dropping the ball.

It is working too because the Ravens have been thoroughly outplayed in 2 of their 3 games so far. And their offense has mostly looked like poo. Luckily one of those was the Browns who will always go all Browns on you in the 4th quarter

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All I have to say is the day that Steve Smith does retire a Panther, all you hypocritical chameleons can just STFU!

That's the end of this nonsense for me. Have at your Smitty bashing. I've said what I've had to say in this thread.

Thanks for your input. The Ravens are lucky to have fans like you. ;)
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oh the steve smith apologist line is tired and played out......please list some examples of how smith didn't help jimmy check down clausen? The me first is bull poo along with the don't play well with others.......most the stuff the guy has done has been selfless...... I'm not going down this road this is borderline trolling to even think the above is remotely true

Torrey smith is there biggest deep threat not playmaking

Yelling and fussing at a rookie QB in over his head in field and in the sideline......isn't what a vet WR should do for a rookie QB thrown to the wolves.

Painting him as this great leader, mentor, etc is being an apologist. He wasn't that here. Which is why he isn't here.

Short term memories with 89. No incident last year so all his routine bullpoo is spun and glossed over.

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