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20 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I mean, you could be right, but you're claiming this when he's playing against twos and threes in against a squad that didn't have the best defense last year anyway. It would mean more if he was torching a highly touted first rate pass defense and even playing top-rated corners. 

That and he was our second best receiver last year. He did way more with his snaps than XL did. If this continues, they need to switch spots. I don't care that XL was a 1st rounder and Coker was a UDFA.

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21 minutes ago, frankw said:

Yo I've had multiple people poo my posts just in the last few months for calling him what he is at 37 years old. Great guy. But he's washed. The glazing here from some people even after those horrific games he had last year is insane.

Andy needs to retire FR

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21 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I mean, you could be right, but you're claiming this when he's playing against twos and threes in against a squad that didn't have the best defense last year anyway. It would mean more if he was torching a highly touted first rate pass defense and even playing top-rated corners. 

We’ve seen him play against 1’s last year. And came up big every time his number was called. His hands are far more reliable than XL. 

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Hate to repeat / beat a dead horse but Steve Smith is much more terrible than usual.  He starts talking and then he's like an old guy like me - trying to remember what he was going to say.

Only thing worse is when he actually remembers and finishes a thought that only he can understand. Previously, he occasionally had funny thoughts and intermittent insights. Hopefully, just a bad day.

 

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