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Steve Smith's postgame comments


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I feel worse for him than anyone else in this whole situation. His incredible talent is wasting away on this team. Think about him if he was a Viking right now. A Colt. A Packer. A Steeler. He would be a sure-fire Hall of Famer by now. Instead, he's had to languish making a career bailing out Jake Delhomme and making morons that know nothing about football think that Jake is decent. He puts so much into what he does and deserves so much more than what this pitiful franchise is offering him.

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think the season is going to be disappointing...when smitty basically does a "no comment" (as that reply was) the team has lost confidence...just tired of people saying "his teammates think is awesome", but the reality is they draft for character and the type players they draft won't be honest when it comes to things like this, they will only say "what is correct"...

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I agree with the sentiments of other posters here--Smitty's stats (which I only care about to the extent that they get him into the Hall of Fame) would be a lot better on another team.

I'm afraid we might see him start to slip from his prime in the next couple years and I'd like to see us make the most his amazing career.

In truth I want him, Jake, Kasay, Fox and a host of others to get a super bowl ring together--they've done great things for this franchise. But I'm afraid Jake might not get back his edge and if that's the case we need to do something fast to take advantage of the talent that we have now (b/c it won't always be there).

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I feel worse for him than anyone else in this whole situation. His incredible talent is wasting away on this team. Think about him if he was a Viking right now. A Colt. A Packer. A Steeler. He would be a sure-fire Hall of Famer by now. Instead, he's had to languish making a career bailing out Jake Delhomme and making morons that know nothing about football think that Jake is decent. He puts so much into what he does and deserves so much more than what this pitiful franchise is offering him.

Imagine a Drew Brees to Steve Smith combo? That would without a doubt be the best Qb to WR combo in the game today.

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I feel worse for him than anyone else in this whole situation. His incredible talent is wasting away on this team. Think about him if he was a Viking right now. A Colt. A Packer. A Steeler. He would be a sure-fire Hall of Famer by now. Instead, he's had to languish making a career bailing out Jake Delhomme and making morons that know nothing about football think that Jake is decent. He puts so much into what he does and deserves so much more than what this pitiful franchise is offering him.

Now, this is theee best post of the day

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