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Steve Smith destroys Donte Jackson in FNZ interview


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Didn’t see this posted, Smitty was on FNZ yesterday and had some pretty strong words for DJ... said he should change his name from Action to just Jackson, called him soft and said he retired because he couldn’t play with the “sensitive” players you see in the NFL now. 
 

 

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7 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Don't know if this is a call out or just a straight slam.

Smith called out DJ Moore and got effort. I'm not so sure that works with Donte Jackson.

Unless he’s matured leaps and bounds from last year all it’s going to do is get his pantries in a wod.

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19 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Jackson would probably make an amazing nickel. Not sure if he is cut out for outside corner long term.

I'm honestly not so sure on that. On running plays, you gotta be able to step up and be physical at the LOS as a nickel because you're now essentially operating as the third LB vs. the run.

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25 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Don't know if this is a call out or just a straight slam.

Smith called out DJ Moore and got effort. I'm not so sure that works with Donte Jackson.

Eh dj always gave effort. I think that was more directed towards curtis. Who has played soft as hell this year and seemingly has stopped on routes. 

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