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Smith-Marsette Isn’t Happy


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Probably has a right to be pissed. 

Thomas Brown was specifically asked about him today in his presser.   Question was in regards to the speed on ST he has been showing and if there was thoughts of potentially getting him some reps. 

He said because of Mingo's emergence and playing well, it's hard to take him off the grass.  Said Marsette was doing a nice job in practice and they would move forward with that. 

Meanwhile in reality, Mingo had 5 yards on Sunday.  All the WRs COMBINED had 43 total receiving yards Sunday.   

So yeah, maybe a well coached team would be throwing some more looks out there with more players.  They were freaking lining Sullivan the TE outside on repeat Sunday.    Which just shows they don't even want to pretend to go downfield. 

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12 minutes ago, 33inNC said:

Well, it's about time he actually returned a punt instead of just catching and falling. 

he had 32 return yards Sunday.  All the WRs combined had 43 yards.   Hell, let him run pointless vertical routes instead of putting Sullivan out wide.  At least a defender would have to sort of care about it. 

that being said, watch him no longer return punts. 

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13 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Can’t speak for his ability as a receiver but I can tell you his maturity level needs some work. I’m never a fan of tweeting your displeasure with your employers. Reeks of childish drama.

True.  But it also reeks of a clown show.   His coach was in the presser selling some bologna again about this WR group.  Especially given what occurred out there Sunday. 

I mean, he is straight up responding to Thomas Brown IMO.  And frankly, you probably don't want to be here after that. 

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