Put this guy on staff! Pay the man!That's great and all but I think we can all agree that his real value is as a decoy so the inside run game can be more effective.
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Put this guy on staff! Pay the man!That's great and all but I think we can all agree that his real value is as a decoy so the inside run game can be more effective.
That was ridiculous. His hands have to be like vice gripsThis alien freak almost had a fingertip TD while getting PI’d on that INT.
Smith is like a cheat code in a video game, if it is there then use it. It's why you invested so much time, effort and lets be honest NIL to get him here. Unless there is like triple coverage that leaves any of Egbuka, Tate, Innis, Hendo, etc. wide open, he has to just keep getting targets nonstop. Thankfully we realized that last night.He reminds me of Derrick Henry. JS and Henry are those rare kind of guys that no matter how many touches they got it in the game, you look afterward and it still doesn't seem enough.
There are 130 some odd coaches in FBS. 120 some odd would give a testicle to have a guy like this on their roster and if they did, they'd throw it to him until the QB's arm fell off. Looked last night like Kelly (and/or Day) finally came to this simple truth.
If I am Day, I have a simple in-game rule. You call his number once per drive, minimum. Fail to do so and I'm going to cut the goddamn hand off that held the play sheet you failed with.
I am 100% certain it would only ever happen once more.
Legitimate question: he has control of the ball and made a football move with foot on the ground, one could argue that’s a TD. Tell me I’m wrong.This alien freak almost had a fingertip TD while getting PI’d on that INT.
Those two calls created the only turnover for one team and wiped out the only turnover for the other.What do I think? There was egregious pass interference that didn't get called. No matter who caught or didn't catch the ball. One of two blown calls that went against Ohio State and lead to all of Tennessee's points in the second quarter.
ExactlyThose two calls created the only turnover for one team and wiped out the only turnover for the other.