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S.S Was Looking Like The Old S.S


beastson

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hes just not as explosive as he was before. You don't see the long crazy touchdowns on screen passes and such anymore like you did in 05

yeah brah bc those quick screens have totally been our bred and butter this year

and sheesh you think Cam would throw down the field once in a while!

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The old Steve Smith???????

He racked up 1400 Receiving yards last year.

He should go 1200 plus this year no problem.

I like todays Smitty just fine.

Im saying steve is steve with a QB that can throw that poo so he putting up numbers he should have

But come on steve in 05...

Chicago playoff game

THE GOAT

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Yeah I kinda miss the Smitty smoke screen that went for TD's.

On a completely unrelated note; Tom Brady just celebrated a first down on Monday night football, hootin and hollering and acting a damn fool. Number of times we'll hear about it on first take, cowherd, etc? Zero.

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teams thought they could cover 2005 smith one on one for half of the season too. i think our next leading receiver that year was deshaun foster.

that's back when they were still selling out against the run to try to stop stephen davis. eventually opposing DCs wised up as the season wore on.

Yeah cause Davis got injured

Damn man injuries has stop this franchise from winning a championship arrgghhh

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teams thought they could cover 2005 smith one on one for half of the season too. i think our next leading receiver that year was deshaun foster.

that's back when they were still selling out against the run to try to stop stephen davis. eventually opposing DCs wised up as the season wore on.

and smitty still killed it
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