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More Steve Smith bashing


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Sabino joins the growing list of "analysts" to call # 89 "the other Steve Smith." He lists Smith as # 5 on the top 10 list of players who should not be considered a valuable fantasy option. He does blame some of last years hardships on Jake...but not enough.

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/david_sabino/07/29/also-rans/index.html

If this has been posted, I'm sorry. I checked and could not find it in the forum.

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gotta becareful with the fantasy articles and there is a reason why some say fantasy is bad for the sport.

Being a great fantasy option doesn't make guys actual better players than some of there peers. There might be 5 total WRs I would consider better than Smitty now but I could do a pretty big list of "fantasy" guys I would have higher.

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gotta becareful with the fantasy articles and there is a reason why some say fantasy is bad for the sport.

Being a great fantasy option doesn't make guys actual better players than some of there peers. There might be 5 total WRs I would consider better than Smitty now but I could do a pretty big list of "fantasy" guys I would have higher.

The fantasy aspect of this entire ordeal is beside the point. The most important thing to note, in my opinion, is the fact that this idiot, along with many others, thinks Steve Smith of the Giants is a better WR than # 89.

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