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Man I miss that fiery little dude. One exciting football player. I know it is a long shot, but it would be only fitting if he were to make the HOF. Considering the hodgepodge of QBs he had to work with, he did wind up having a great career.

 

Sorry to see you go.

 

 

 

Don't want to be that guy. But...this does seem like a unSmitty kind of way to go out. No Press Release. No Press Conference. Hey, maybe the guy has mellowed in his old age.

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Man I miss that fiery little dude. One exciting football player. I know it is a long shot, but it would be only fitting if he were to make the HOF. Considering the hodgepodge of QBs he had to work with, he did wind up having a great career.

 

Sorry to see you go.

 

 

 

Don't want to be that guy. But...this does seem like a unSmitty kind of way to go out. No Press Release. No Press Conference. Hey, maybe the guy has mellowed in his old age.

Well he's not retired man so no worries! Also I think he's got an 80% chance for HOF. No Super Bowl hurt him, but he was the reason they were even in he Super Bowl. X Clown forever

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Well he's not retired man so no worries! Also I think he's a lock for HOF


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Well, he did say, "Football WAS a dream as a kid". While thanking all those people. Seems like an odd tweet if he is not done. But hey, Smitty is a different kind of cat.

 

Not so sure he is a lock for the HOF. Lot's of WRs have retired lately. It all depends on whether the panel takes into account his size, ability, accomplishments, and the QBs he played with. I will hope he makes it. I just am not totally convinced he will.

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Well, he did say, "Football WAS a dream as a kid". While thanking all those people. Seems like an odd tweet if he is not done. But hey, Smitty is a different kind of cat.

 

Not so sure he is a lock for the HOF. Lot's of WRs have retired lately. It all depends on whether the panel takes into account his size, ability, accomplishments, and the QBs he played with. I will hope he makes it. I just am not totally convinced he will.




Hey man it's cool I'm not hating at all. I also edited my post I thought about it for a second haha


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