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Smitty says his comments on Giants saftey whatshisname...were immature and ignorant


Dpantherman

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I add the whatshisname because no one knows who the hell he is.

“A lot of times I walk around here and pump my chest out and that I want the respect of players and the realism of it is I have the respect of players,” Smith said. “I just have to go out there and play. A guy that says that is always responding from what I said… He’s trying to make a living.”

“It’s not going to prove anything from my end to just go out there and call him out. I can’t continue to be that way and I won’t be that. To say that is just stupid.”

Smith also said he plans to “smile more” this season, and then promptly showed off his new braces.

http://reederstake.freedomblogging.com/2010/09/08/smith-says-his-comments-about-giants-safety-were-immature-and-ignorant/6457/
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I think smitty is seeing himself as an adult and father figure, and wouldn't want his kids spouting stuff out in public that could possibly make them look bad. That being said, i feel as though he will be aggressive and intimidating on the field, like always. I think its a sign of maturity, which is nice to see. IMO

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I dont like this smitty :mad:

me either. Smitty needs to be what he is. Angry and pissed off at the world.

Thankfully, I don't buy what Smitty is selling. That is talk he is force to do heading into the season since he got a C on his chest.

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