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Gruden LOVES Steve Smith LOL


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really if you watch dwill and smith highlight plays, they obviously are able to using amazing god given gifts on the field

dwill looked like jim brown (i think that's his name) at times last year, while i've seen smith on multiple occasions use a 40inch vertical on a stop/curl route to get a ball and i've seen him knock dbs down with one arm, break gang tackles, etc

they also both have tremendous speed. all this at 5'9". not bad at all. as for getting the highlight reel, the only other player that would be as electrifying would be Owens in his 49ers days, he used to have a lot of plays where he'd be in open space making juke moves. Moss's highlights are too many jump ball fly routes, he's great but he's 6'4 and it's not as spectacular as seeing a 5'9 guy do it.

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really if you watch dwill and smith highlight plays, they obviously are able to using amazing god given gifts on the field

dwill looked like jim brown (i think that's his name) at times last year, while i've seen smith on multiple occasions use a 40inch vertical on a stop/curl route to get a ball and i've seen him knock dbs down with one arm, break gang tackles, etc

they also both have tremendous speed. all this at 5'9". not bad at all. as for getting the highlight reel, the only other player that would be as electrifying would be Owens in his 49ers days, he used to have a lot of plays where he'd be in open space making juke moves. Moss's highlights are too many jump ball fly routes, he's great but he's 6'4 and it's not as spectacular as seeing a 5'9 guy do it.

he wasn't talking just receivers... he meant vs any player from any position of all time

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Interviewing for a job maybe?

(also, it really isn't just panthers players.. every game Gruden does, he harps on and on about specific players it seems like.)

I was thinking about that as well. Gruden sees the talent we have and can't keep himself from gushing about our players. It reminds me of how much talent we really have on this team yet we started 0-3 and look extremely unprepared on game day. It is such a waste - IMO anyway.

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Then he's crazy. He hasn't made one play that would crack Barry Sander's top 10 greatest plays.

Still, if he was saying receiver I won't argue. Smitty is sort of like the Barry Sanders of receivers. He is amazingly elusive (and surprisingly powerful and scrappy) and many of us will probably end up questioning how much better he would have been playing with a great QB...much like people always ask 'How good would Barry Sanders have been if he played on good teams and had a good line?"

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