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Originally Posted by DeezNutz
He's 29. Pretty tough to claim that he's ascending when he should be in his prime, and it's not like he's been buried on the bench behind a HOFer. And in his best year, he average 175 YPG. This, to me, strongly suggests that his success is due to being highly protected.
We saw similar success from Cassel in '10.
Given that they're statistical twins, I'm expecting much the same type of treatment from the coaching staff in order to put Smith in positions to succeed.
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This.
Ascending as a player.
That's like being proud of a kid who scored 11 on his ACT, then got a 14 the next time he took it. Better than bad does not equal good.
We're looking for 30+ here.