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Steve Smith destroys Donte Jackson in FNZ interview


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They don't play man, they play zone. That play Dante was like 7 yards off and yes its bad he still got beat, but he was beat regardless even for a first down. One solid move and the WR good. 

I saw last year he bumped and ran step for step with AB and AB pushed off so let's chill like he can't do that. 

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2 hours ago, mc52beast said:

said he retired because he couldn’t play with the “sensitive” players you see in the NFL now. 

steve smith is the most sensitive man alive lol wtf is he talking about here

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The account of the Bright fight is pretty horrifying, with reports suggesting that Smith became enraged with Bright after the practice squad player asked for a play to be shown again, and then jumped him after the lights were turned out during a film session (“all hell broke loose”). Bright wound up suing Smith in 2004, claiming that the fight ruined his NFL career.

what a fuging clown

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12 minutes ago, beastson said:

They don't play man, they play zone. That play Dante was like 7 yards off and yes its bad he still got beat, but he was beat regardless even for a first down. One solid move and the WR good. 

I saw last year he bumped and ran step for step with AB and AB pushed off so let's chill like he can't do that. 

Huh? Here's the quote from Donte:

“We sent everybody. To leave the corners out there on an island by (themselves)?” Jackson said, according to the newspaper. ... Zero coverage. No help. Backed up. With a quarterback like that? I don’t care if you’re Champ Bailey or any of those cornerbacks on the [NFL] 100 [best all-time players] list, that is a play that’s hard to make for any guy.”

Now mind you Boston blitzed untouched to get to Ryan from about 20 yards away. That's under 3 seconds to cover his man. Just tackle the guy if you're beat for the catch. Or... man up and say he got me that time. Real CBs ain't afraid of cover 0. They prefer it. Champ Bailey would have never said that. 

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1 hour ago, frash.exe said:

steve still hasn’t moved on from bashing players in the panthers locker room unfortunately

 

oh well at least he’s not doing it from physically within the locker room anymore

He’s an analyst now and he’s doing exactly what he gets paid to do. So please go away bc your feelings are hurt 

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1 hour ago, frash.exe said:

steve still hasn’t moved on from bashing players in the panthers locker room unfortunately

 

oh well at least he’s not doing it from physically within the locker room anymore

The classic “punched a team mate” hurr durr I’m a edgy boy post.  

Please, tell another.  I’m quivering with anticipation.

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4 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.

I still think this is bunk.  Samuel was the WR who really played poorly vs SF 

What changed after SF was Moore got more targets and Samuel got less.  Moore just doing what he has always done.   Runs the the same type routes with the same effort. 

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