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Revis is Questionable....


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No Ice, Up comments this week.  SS89 has nothing but respect for Revis and Revis for SS89.    SS89 and Revis seem rather.............friendly when you see them on the field.     I kind of wish SS89 or Revis started some obscene smack talk,  just to rile SS89 up. 

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No Ice, Up comments this week.  SS89 has nothing but respect for Revis and Revis for SS89.    SS89 and Revis seem rather.............friendly when you see them on the field.     I kind of wish SS89 or Revis started some obscene smack talk,  just to rile SS89 up. 

Steve Smith also had respect for Talib.

 

I recall in my late childhood or early teen years Smith saying "If they put my momma out there I'd beat her like a drum too"

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Steve Smith also had respect for Talib.

 

I recall in my late childhood or early teen years Smith saying "If they put my momma out there I'd beat her like a drum too"

 

 

I don't see SS89 ever having respect for Talib.    Talib was a punk in Tampa and proved to still be a punk in New England.

 

Would be like saying that SS89 had respect for Hall also.

 

 

Revis and SS89 don't seem to do that garbage..   from the first match-up,  soon as some of the plays are over,  they seem friendly,  chatting and laughing with each other.      Like SS89 isn't trying to get in Revis' head and Revis isn't trying to get in Smith's head.  They're just going out there and relying on their physical attributes, rather than mind games.   That's my opinion on how I saw it anyway.

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Wonder how much of that is Tampa Bay throwing out stuff to dick with our game planning (I mean, I know NFL teams are 100% honest with these injury reports).

 

Any type of groin pull just makes me cringe. If he does play, I'd go at him with some double move stuff early and see how mobile he is.

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Steve Smith also had respect for Talib.

 

I recall in my late childhood or early teen years Smith saying "If they put my momma out there I'd beat her like a drum too"

Steve said his biggest regret ever in the NFL was that comment.  If you bring it up again YOU MAY HAVE TO ICE UP SON

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Steve Smith also had respect for Talib.

I recall in my late childhood or early teen years Smith saying "If they put my momma out there I'd beat her like a drum too"

He does not have respect fur Talib. He and Talib used to go at it when Talib was in TB. There is NI respect there.
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