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Lackluster day for Steve Smith


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i dont care, and I bet Steve doesnt either as long as we win. If teams think all they have to do is take out steve smith to win and forget that we have a monster game this is what happens.

Also it helps when you are playing the horriffic bucs.

God even the Colts are a better team.

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Today was definitely a rushing day...270 on the ground, Cam only threw for 171 and 91 of those went to Lafell on one play. So there weren't a lot of passing yards to go around. And like everyone else mentioned, its not a bad thing that he didn't catch many balls.

What this shows is the offense is learning to get it done every which way. Shut you down one way, turn to another, Shut you down another, turn to yet another. That's showing an offense that is growing and gelling. Can't ask for anything more.

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