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Smith's Production


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To anyone that looks at Smith's numbers and thinks he has lost something. We are passing the ball once for every two times we run it. We finally have a few threats to compliment him like most of ya'll have been begging for for years. They made it out like Revis shut down Smitty. In reality, he burned them on the first few drives and then they had to put Revis on him to slow him up. SHOCKER!!! After that GInn got some oppotunities to make plays. It was the most clear display of Smitty's talent that he tied up Revis for that whole game. Also, nice hold Darelle.

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Holy God if we had Revis......*faps*

I can definitely see a scenario when a new regime in Tampa doesn't care that Dominik traded a first for him and doesn't want to pay him starting QB money. 

 

He has no guaranteed money left in his contract, and it was signed with the assumption that they wouldn't have the balls to cut him early. 

 

Well, why not just drive on up to Charlotte? 

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Revis is damn deserving of his man-to-man shutdown corner reputation, dude is like a shadow and always manages to get his hand in the way and will intercept it in a heartbeat if you fug around with him too much... lol but yeah, that was a nice "veteran" hold by him on that one play.

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