rsmith2783
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We really messed up by letting him go. Our offense hasn't been the same since he left.
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We really messed up by letting him go. Our offense hasn't been the same since he left.
Hell no. That little loser choked in that playoff game against the niners. He didn't fumble once during the regular season and then fumbled a key punt return.
I'm glad he's gone. He had one good year for us and was pathetic the rest of the time. He and his wench of a wife can rot in Philly. I wish we would of kept Reggie over that loser.
The dude had 15 receptions in that game and more than a hundred yards. But let's just remember the one bad thing.
Guess you forget that he never fumbled during the regular season but choked when it mattered. We lost that game because of turnovers and Harper's inability to cover his shadow.
Guess you forgot that Thomas got knocked out on the play where he fumbled. And as for Roby, I don't see people asking whether he is a hall of famer.
The mouse and his wife are born losers. End of story.
And I will never defend Mcmahon.
As much as I hate steve smith, he deserves to go to the hall based on his body of work and I think he will make it after a couple of ballots.Sproles has only a little more than 7,000 yards from scrimmage. Steve Smith, for instance, is 7th on the list of all-purpose and he actually also has 14,500 yards from scrimmage. There's a chance Smith makes the hall at some point for his body of work but I suspect the odds are well in favor of him not ever making it. So for Sproles, there's just no way.
Somebody is using a little too much hair gel.
I think so. Hall of fame is for guys you game plan for. Sproles can do it all. He has to be accounted for in the field and is worthy of the hall. If the eagles keep doing well this year. He gets more consideration