I was the first centerfold in playgirl magazine.sandgk;1028730; said:Oh, that explains it, instead you went with the Photoshop blend of your head on Kissinger's naked reclining body?
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I was the first centerfold in playgirl magazine.sandgk;1028730; said:Oh, that explains it, instead you went with the Photoshop blend of your head on Kissinger's naked reclining body?
Thats not me lol I have never worn horn rims. :tongue2:sandgk;1028736; said:Ladies - feast your eyes ...
Smith has his moments in loss ~ December 17, 2007
By Aaron Wilson
( [email protected] )
MIAMI -- Troy Smith brought the Baltimore Ravens within the threshold of victory in his most significant action since winning the Heisman Trophy at Ohio State.
Playing in relief of starter Kyle Boller when he left the game midway through the fourth quarter with a mild concussion, the rookie quarterback's scrambling bought him time and helped position the Ravens to nearly break their eight-game losing streak.
However, the Ravens ultimately lost 22-16 in overtime Sunday to the Miami Dolphins as kicker Matt Stover missed a 44-yard potential game-winning field goal.
"It could have been better," Smith said regarding his second NFL regular-season game. "There were some passes that I made that should have been completed. I'm my own worst critic, so I've still got some things that I've got to improve on."
Smith used his mobility to avoid a possible safety on his first drive. Then, he drove the Ravens 59 yards to set up Stover's game-tying field goal in the final seconds of regulation.
He completed 5 of 11 passes for 49 yards for a 58.5 quarterback rating.
While his statistics weren't impressive, Smith did demonstrate pocket awareness and the ability to keep plays alive with his feet. His longest completion was 15 yards, and he hit wide receiver Devard Darling on a nine-yard throw for a near-touchdown prior to Stover's kick.
Yet, Darling was ruled out of bounds at the 1-yard line.
Overall, Smith played with confidence and he didn't commit a turnover.
"Stepping into a situation like that, your comfort level has to increase," Smith said. "You have to be able to rise to the challenge.
"There are 44 other guys out there in pads that are counting on you and looking at you. They're looking into your eyes and seeing what kind of player and what kind of man you're going to be, so I had to be comfortable."