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Steve Smith wasn't lying...


Proudiddy

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I have been on of Steve Smith's biggest supporter but he has not matured one bit. He's still allowing his temper to get the best of him. That's both dissapointing and inexcusable to me from a probowl, veteran receiver.

That's alright; I'll ride the ship into the ground. You go on ahead.

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We'll ride this thing out together. I know it will be painful at the end but I can't face it yet :(

Meh.

1) Ride it out while respecting and liking a player that has contributed much to your franchise;

vs.

2) Dragging his name through the mud after a few bad games and acting as if he has been a problem all along.

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Exactly what people were saying when Jake was obviously on the decline, is what I'm reading into your posts.

Eh, Delhomme was never a very good QB. He was above average. Smith has been, at times, one of the best receivers in the league. He is also the reason that Jake was ever anything better than average.

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Eh, Delhomme was never a very good QB. He was above average. Smith has been, at times, one of the best receivers in the league. He is also the reason that Jake was ever anything better than average.

Delhomme best year was the one that Smith sat out almost all year. I'm just saying.

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Eh, Delhomme was never a very good QB. He was above average. Smith has been, at times, one of the best receivers in the league. He is also the reason that Jake was ever anything better than average.

Jake had issues, but don't underestimate how much he helped Smith. When Smith was the best WR in the league that one year, then got hurt, guess what? Jake had the best WR the next year in Moose. Moose went to CHI, and did what?

No, not as bad as Jake declining, but other things are just as annoying. I don't really Jake getting hurt in flag football. I don't remember Jake getting in trouble for punching out teammates. Or getting penalties all over the place cause of his temper. I also don't remember him whining about not getting the ball and causing our young QB's to force it to him.

I'm still happy he's on our team, but I'm saying, if the right opportunity came up, we should jump on it.

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