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Smitty goes up against Deangelo Hall this weekend. Talk about getting pwned. I do predict a 400 yard day passing for Cam, and a loss due to a hail mary because it hasn't happened yet.

Despite the headgame that one year in Atl....Smitty numbers are fairly pedestrian when playing a Hall team. In his career he has 1 100 yard game.....

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Despite the headgame that one year in Atl....Smitty numbers are fairly pedestrian when playing a Hall team. In his career he has 1 100 yard game.....

in the predict smitty's stats thread i was kind of joking about the 75 yards in penalties, but i wasn't about the 50 yards and maybe a TD.

those two usually cancel each other out. it's a huge battle that smith usual gets the better of hall, but he doesn't have big games against him.

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in the predict smitty's stats thread i was kind of joking about the 75 yards in penalties, but i wasn't about the 50 yards and maybe a TD.

those two usually cancel each other out. it's a huge battle that smith usual gets the better of hall, but he doesn't have big games against him.

that seems about right, he has hovered around 60-70 it seems over his career.....

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those two usually cancel each other out. it's a huge battle that smith usual gets the better of hall, but he doesn't have big games against him.

a WR and a DB canceling each other out = DB shutting down the wide receiver. it doesn't really work both ways.

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a WR and a DB canceling each other out = DB shutting down the wide receiver. it doesn't really work both ways.
meh...smith isn't shut down, but he also doesn't have anywhere close to stellar games. that is canceling each other out, imo.

smith's stats are mediocre when he's facing hall, but he isn't shut down. it's balanced.

balance is probably a better word for what i'm trying to get across.

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