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For all the people that say Smitty makes Delhomme


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I never said it was Smitty's fault, I said if Smitty wasn't here he wouldnt make some the throws he makes and would make less mistakes.

Just look at 2004, Smitty missed the whole season and Delhomme had his best year, 3886yards 29tds 15ints

Sounds like a plan. Get rid of your best receiver because your QB won't stop locking onto him.

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Did I ever say get rid of Smitty?

You rednecks are so f*cking retarded.

Surely you can understand the faulty logic in your statement. Forcing a ball somewhere it should not be is always the quarterback’s fault. You can’t blame Steve Smith just because he is so good he makes Jake throw to him.

That would be like me blaming delicious reuben sandwiches for my weight problem. They are so tasty they made me eat them!

(I don’t like reubens nor do I have a weight problem, but I think you catch my drift.)

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That Smitty makes Delhomme struggle because he has too much confidence in him.

That's a strange way to look at it. Delhomme makes himself struggle. He can throw it wherever he wants. Maybe Smith should tone down his awesomeness so Jake won't target him as much.

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