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Torrey Smith Highlights Thread


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Yea I know its cherry picking his good plays , but this dude looks far from done to me. I'm excited to see what he brings to the team this season, especially with the likes of Funchess, Olsen , CMC taking attention away from him. His stats are way better than Ginns were prior to coming here and hes a 2x SB champion.

 

  

 

 

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Based on his experience and the role he's expected to play, he should be starting opposite Funchess day 1. 

The real question now is if Samuel and Byrd can stay healthy . Because if they can, that means we have 3 speed WRs who we know can get separation and explosive plays for. Id really like it if Torrey could mentor Byrd and Samuel and help make them into quality WRs. 

Its going to be really interesting to see what our offense is going to look like under Norv Turner's guidance. After aquiring that other dude at WR, it possible we may not even draft one this year 

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My favorite Torrey Smith highlight isn't on this list.  It's the one where the Ravens left him completely uncovered and all Kaep had to do was throw him the ball for an easy 98 yard TD.  But instead, he handed the ball off for no gain...

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8 hours ago, TheBiggerCat said:

Just think what Mike Shula could have done with all of these speed additions at WR. Im afraid we have squandered Shula's potential with not getting him the right weapons.

Pretty sure I detect sarcasm, but just in case...

That is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.  At no point during your random incoherent babbling did you say anything that could be remotely considered an actual thought. We are all dumber for having read it.   I award you no points and may god have mercy on your soul.

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