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Is Smith ready?


OneBadassCat

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I was just wondering if you guys think Smith will be 100% by week one. Do you think he'll have some catching up to do as far as getting in game shape? I don't mean in shape as compared to the other guys, but I mean in shape compared to the Steve Smith we all know. I recall him saying that he was pretty limited and that being in shape was his biggest concern. I know the arm will be ok but I hope his jets can go full thrust from the get go.

I mean he is running drills now right?

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im not to worried beacuse we play the giants week 1 and bucs week 2 who we should be able to beet with are run game........we have owned the giants and bucs in the run game the last 2 years but i think smith will ready to play week one against the team who broke his arm in the first place

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how come were playing giants at new york for the 3rd straight year when are we going to play them at home

I knooowwww whatsup with that.

Im pretty sure we have never lost on their field though....but technically this is a new field sooooo...sketch.

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