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Steve Smith injured this shoulder last year


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Most people (Including SS) have said for years that Jake CAN'T overthrow smitty, so who's to blame there?

You gonna jump on Smitty's case like that for not running full speed?

Ah....Steve is getting old, and can't run as fast and get under those balls like he used to do. :D

Let's stir things up a bit.....this should do it.

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Then go jump on the Saints bandwagon.

I remember that pass. Deep ball that he led Smitty a little too long (by a couple of yards). Happens to every QB.

Some of you have no idea how difficult it is to hit a player in stride....from 50 yards...300 lb angy men anre trying to pummel your ass. It isn't freakin Madden.

but for some reason it happens to our qb all the time.....so the question is when are we not going to accept those crazy passes?like i said those passes are past old, and can't remember when our qb hit one of wr in stride.

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im confused guys, they took an x ray and it came back negative. isnt there still a chance that he did damage to the ligaments in his shoulder like the labrum and rotator cuff? if that happened he would be out for a lengthy amount of time if not the year so why isnt he having a mri?

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im confused guys, they took an x ray and it came back negative. isnt there still a chance that he did damage to the ligaments in his shoulder like the labrum and rotator cuff? if that happened he would be out for a lengthy amount of time if not the year so why isnt he having a mri?

He will be, they're just not talking about it...

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