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Smitty Gif?


Lilsmitty09

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Yeah!! Lets celebrate Smith getting so caught up in showing up a CB he forgot he was suppose to be running a route for his QB.

At least Cam sucked trying to make plays for the team. Steve wasn't even looking to catch balls on several routes he went out on....

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We might actually be able to have drives and win games if Steve would worry about running down the field, running his route and get open. All he cares about sometimes is instantly fighting. Cam has to try to find someone else, and nobody is open. Steve could try to help Cam out a lot more than he is. The way Steve is acting he had no right to chew out Cam on the sideline.

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Yeah!! Lets celebrate Smith getting so caught up in showing up a CB he forgot he was suppose to be running a route for his QB.

At least Cam sucked trying to make plays for the team. Steve wasn't even looking to catch balls on several routes he went out on....

He wasn't supposed to be running a route. He was supposed to blocking, which he took to the extreme.

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You guys are comical. Now everyone is tired of Smitty and wants him to retire. Yet a few weeks back everyone loved him and he was the fire our offense lacked. Sure he might let his temper get the best of him, but, atleast he gives a damn and doesn't let anyone step all over him. Something this team has failed to let other teams do to them.

By the way, he might of killed some drives, but, he wasn't the one who threw the game winning TD in the dirt.

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You all act like smitty cause the loss. Have you heard of an offensive coordinator? quit bleeding out of your vaginas.

He certainly played a role in the O sputtering....

Smitty hasn't played put o his level the past 3 straight weeks....he is hurting the O. That doesn't mean he is the sole reason but 89 should call himself out.

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