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Steve Smith on Punt Returns


chknwing

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Hah, what was up with that dance he kept doing? I was loving it. He had 2 good returns although one was called back on a penalty. Some of the plays he took too long looking for a lane, but I don't mind this much, he's looking for a homerun and really getting nothing from a punt return is perfectly fine if you're putting a guy back there who can get you that TD occasionally.

No point in having a guy catch it, run straight 5-15 yards and get laid out. I

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he looked like an older stud return man that thinks he still has the same amount of gas in the tank. He made some good returns....but there were a handful at the end instead of just getting some yards he was going to try to really create something....and he just doesn't have that stuff anymore.

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he looked like an older stud return man that thinks he still has the same amount of gas in the tank. He made some good returns....but there were a handful at the end instead of just getting some yards he was going to try to really create something....and he just doesn't have that stuff anymore.

I know I'm going to look like a homer for saying this but I didn't see this at all. He was covered and just trying to make a play on those negative returns. You would have had the same result if it was Mike Goodson or a 25 yr old Smith out there. He looked fast as poo on his good returns.

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Man seeing him back there again brought tears to my eyes. It was a beautiful thing. and Ultimately, I gained more respect for John Fox. What that showed me is Fox wanted to Win and was going to do what it took to win.

dude i teared up 2 it was fun to see him back there like in the goode ol dayz:p

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