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Steve Smith leads NFC South in drops


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And is tied for fourth most in NFL according to Pat Y. I really hope he keeps quiet if Moore or Clausen don't perform well at times, because I don't want his mouth to start writing checks that his ass can no longer cash. Not bashing Smitty, just saying I hope he's a part of the problem, and not the complete solution.

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He's having a bad season, yet he still is our #1 and still is our best WR. We need to stop acting like he's god and like he can't make a damn mistake. It's stupid really. His fumble hurt bad last week yet he lead the team in yards. I don't get all the negativity toward him. We really do have a shitty fanbase.

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It's not negativity it's reality. If you can't stand to hear that he isn't as good as he once was or that he is struggling then don't read man. The OP just pointed out he leads our division in drops, that's not hating it's a fact. There is a difference.

But what is the POINT in bringing it up other than to rag on him? Who cares if he drops it here and there. He's still our best weapon, period. You take the bad to get the good. Moose dropped it all the time but he served us well. Please tell me the reason to discuss Smith's poor performance...as it is being done more and more each week. To say he should be a #2? He said that himself! Not to mention we have no control over that choice anyway.

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