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Smitty puts the blame yesterday all on the OL


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Just now, pantherclaw said:

Our interior oline gave Sammy no protection. Not allowing him to step up, and into his throws. 

I know I was there. 

I wish some of you who act like ya know so much, actually knew half of what ya say. 

As if they wouldn't panic when 260-300+ pounders are bearing down on you with some Paradis and Daley and Miller blocking for you. Be full scale sirens fug panic. He has 0 reason to trust those gabbage players. Not even just talking career, but life altering poo that can happen.

Simms missing a spleen by Peppers for example. fug that how about block someone.

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25 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Smitty was just on WFNZ

 

- said “there isn’t a QB that would succeed in that duress.”

- credited Phillys DL and how they gave the Chiefs DL fits last week.  And how considering how much better the Chiefs OL was than ours.

- “Sam was pressured so much it turned to Kicked dog syndrome.”  Then talked how this doesn’t help when we are trying to rehab him from the Jets situation.

- on the ints “One was just a Really good play by the DB (Slay).  The other 2 he was under duress and being hit.”

 

talked how we should’ve kept running the ball more with Chuba’s success and the way they were teeing off on Sam.

See guys, I told you!  Now we can all move on

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