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Ronde Barber: Steve Smith toughest receiver to cover


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Thank you captain obvious. I cannot believe at one time people thought he was not the best Steve Smith in the league. Where is that other guy now?

Ha, I forgot about that.

I really hope Gettleman can find some WR's who overachieve here and do diddly poo elsewhere like in NY.

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How witty with your snide remarks.

 

One of the best CBs in NFL history is retiring and gives respect to Smitty as he does and you all act glib. Sad really.

 

right!

 

jeezzus people can we cut the sarcasm down a bit.. it's a compliment.. stick the feather in your cap and walk away

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My dislike for TB aside Ronde has been an excellent corner in this league for a very long time.  This is high praise for Smitty coming from him and I'm glad to read it.

 

The speed with which we jump to smartass remarks makes me sad sometimes.

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