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Does Smitty still puke?


Shufdog

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Smitty used to be on the sidelines puking in a trash can before every game. Does he still do that? Im assuming he doesn't because I've not seen or heard about it in years, but that's not something that's put on TV either.

I figured some of you that go to every game would know.

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I don't recall that ever being an issue... Are you sure you're not thinking about Any Given Sunday?

you remember back in the day when Smith was just a punt returner and couldn't get a shot at playing WR........and all the teammates went into the coaches office and put there jerseys on the coaches desk wanting him to have there roster spot for the game. At the end of the game it didn't appear he would get in the but a slow chant from the sidelines began....and soon filled the entire stadium. Steve. Steve. Steve. Steve. . And the coach put him in.

It was pretty awesome.

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you remember back in the day when Smith was just a punt returner and couldn't get a shot at playing WR........and all the teammates went into the coaches office and put there jerseys on the coaches desk wanting him to have there roster spot for the game. At the end of the game it didn't appear he would get in the but a slow chant from the sidelines began....and soon filled the entire stadium. Steve. Steve. Steve. Steve. . And the coach put him in.

It was pretty awesome.

Damn I completely forgot this. Makes you wonder if players would've done this for others they might have gotten an opportunity. Typical John Fox hatred for rookies could've cost Steve Smith his spot in the HOF.

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