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Steven Smith Sr first round QB breakdown


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I didn't see a topic on this ( or a post in another thread )

 

I thought this was pretty insightful as far as what is being said around these pro days and the combine. Youngs processing vs Stroud in rhythm are two points that stuck out to me : 

 

 

 

Side note : Smitty needs to lose his cohost and bring on James Palmer or someone with more charisma and knowledge. Steve is great but he needs the guy on other side to play off of. 

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21 minutes ago, PanthersGTI said:

I didn't see a topic on this ( or a post in another thread )

 

I thought this was pretty insightful as far as what is being said around these pro days and the combine. Youngs processing vs Stroud in rhythm are two points that stuck out to me : 

 

 

 

Side note : Smitty needs to lose his cohost and bring on James Palmer or someone with more charisma and knowledge. Steve is great but he needs the guy on other side to play off of. 

I think you could see on the co-hosts' face that he fears he's about to be replaced.

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Great watch in all honesty. 

Great to hear how all in Steve has gotten into this whole process. 

Liked the part where Steve talked about the difference between being a leader and an Alpha dog, and admitted he was not a leader when he played and only knew how to be an A-Hole to "Lead". Good growth from Smitty on a personal level. 

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11 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Great watch in all honesty. 

Great to hear how all in Steve has gotten into this whole process. 

Liked the part where Steve talked about the difference between being a leader and an Alpha dog, and admitted he was not a leader when he played and only knew how to be an A-Hole to "Lead". Good growth from Smitty on a personal level. 

I really liked Steve Smiths skills and admired him as a WR but I am not sure I would have liked being his teammate as a fellow WR.

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14 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

I really liked Steve Smiths skills and admired him as a WR but I am not sure I would have liked being his teammate as a fellow WR.

What's funny is back when he played he would probably think you were the problem. These days I think he'd tend to agree with you.

Analyst Smitty is actually pretty good, has mellowed out, and is entertaining. I'm enjoying his post playing career. He also really has a knack for scouting WRs - He labeled Kupp as the best of their draft class. 

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2 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Great watch in all honesty. 

Great to hear how all in Steve has gotten into this whole process. 

Liked the part where Steve talked about the difference between being a leader and an Alpha dog, and admitted he was not a leader when he played and only knew how to be an A-Hole to "Lead". Good growth from Smitty on a personal level. 

Yeah lots of great stuff in this episode. Perception vs reality, Jalen Carter stuff. 

 

Feeling more and more confident that Young is the pick. The praise here was high. 

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6 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

What's funny is back when he played he would probably think you were the problem. These days I think he'd tend to agree with you.

Analyst Smitty is actually pretty good, has mellowed out, and is entertaining. I'm enjoying his post playing career. He also really has a knack for scouting WRs - He labeled Kupp as the best of their draft class. 

I agree. Well stated.

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