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Originally Posted by aturnis
He can, meaning he capable. It's happened, it happened with Cassel now and again too. But it's unlikely. Not b/c he doesn't choose to, but b/c more often than not, he doesn't have what it takes to go deep.
Again, Avery had to come back to the ball. That is a testament to Avery as a receiver, not Smith as a downfield QB.
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Yep. Every deep ball completed to receivers around the league in the history of the game is ALWAYS perfect, and ALWAYS in stride, NEVER requiring the receiver to make a play on the football, its just always right there, between the numbers. Smith is the only quarterback who needs his receiver to do his ****ing job to make the play happen. Matter of fact, Im surprised the officials and the league let those plays stand.
/eyeroll