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Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:27 PM





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Smith is turning out to be the next Jorge Cordova.

There's too many guys at DE, and he'll have difficulty getting much playing time in the LB rotation.





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Post #525030
Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:39 PM





Last Login: Today @ 12:23 AM
Yes, the whimp is really out there on the cutting edge of information with these breaking revelations.  Especially the Mike Walker report.  Gosh!  I guess when they said he would not be ready to fully participate until TRAINING CAMP in FEBRUARY, some people interpreted that differently.  Must be the reception that black and white gets in the "sports" bar in Philly.  Either that, or the whimp was too distracted by the Village People tribute band that was performing at his "sports" bar on the day that the announcement came out.

As far as Brian Smith is concerned, when a 4th round pick is suddenly considered that critical selection that MUST succeed in the NFL, you know that the whimp is simply running out of targets to use to satisfy his pathetic need to bash Shack Harris.

Par for the course for the barstool diva.



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Post #525033
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:59 AM





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Interesting analysis.



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Post #525048
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:24 AM



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Jags02 (5/14/2008)
I say you give Smith more time. Let him not only fully heal, but also build his body back to form. In late June go ahead and place him on the PUP list. You can keep him on the list through the first eight or nine weeks of the season and then activate him (he has to stay on the list for at least the first six weeks). By then there are always injury replacements on the roster you realize can be waived, and Brian just might be a late season weapon giving the Jaguars that much more of an edge down the stretch.

Mike Walker is a different story. He's needs to get himself in shape now so that he's ready to compete when camp begins.

Do you know how long it takes to heal from a broken hip? I have done a little research and not found any information. Do you know if he had surgery to repair it? There seems to be little information on his condition available to us fans.

If he's able to get back to 100% the Jags should hold on to him. His potential is enormous.

Regards..............the Chiefjag



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Post #525125
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 10:29 AM





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the Chiefjag (5/15/2008)
Jags02 (5/14/2008)
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Do you know how long it takes to heal from a broken hip? I have done a little research and not found any information. Do you know if he had surgery to repair it? There seems to be little information on his condition available to us fans.

If he's able to get back to 100% the Jags should hold on to him. His potential is enormous.

Regards..............the Chiefjag

He broke his hip, but did not require surgery, just months and months of bed rest.

This excerpt is from NFLDraftScout.com:

" ...Suffered a broken right hip in game #8 against Kansas State...The injury didn't require surgery, and there was hope that he could possibly return in time for MU's bowl game, but doctors would not clear him for competition."

 



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Post #525128
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:30 AM





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TecmoSuperBowl (5/14/2008)
Brian Smith is a real concern. The Jags took a risk on him in the darft, and he hasnt been on the field and might never be. So, there is room to question.

Sure they took a gamble.

But it's not like they lost much if it doesn't work out.

Had they spent a higher pick on him, sure.  But I think a 4th for him was a very acceptable amount of risk, especially for what he's shown he could provide if healthy.

There's ALWAYS the chance things work out.  That's why it's called a risk and not a guarantee.  Even the healthy ones don't work out sometimes <cough>Mattloaf<cough>



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DM13 (2/5/2008)
Dude, Allen isn't going anywhere.  He's either going to get tagged or a new contract.  There really are no ifs, ands, or butts about it.

Post #525163
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:08 PM





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OH MY SWEET DEAR LORD WE ARE DOOOOOOOOOMED!

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Jack Del Rio is a usless turd! Yep Jack Del Rio!

Why Jack? Well why not?

He is an equal partner of the team that make the Jaguars draft selections, so I am choosing to blame him for every bad pick since Tom Coughlin left.

I have no evedence to support this claim that he is to blame for every bad pick, (which he is, as I have decided that is the case) but I choose to blame him. He has picked failures like Leftwich, Jones and now Walker and Smith. Jack Del Rio should be cleaning toilets, its all he is good for. What was he thinking picking  high risk/reward guys with a precious 4th and 3rd rounders!



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Post #525186
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:24 PM



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the Chiefjag (5/14/2008)
Brian Smith was a reach since he was injured coming out of college. But the Jags thought he was worth the risk given he finished second in Big 12 history in sacks despite missing about 1/2  of his senior season with the injury.

He may never make the team, but if he does he should be a big time contributor.

Regards............the Chiefjag

Don't forget he also achieved that playing his whole junior year with meniscus tear in his knee.

You'd think with that kind of mindset that he'd be trying to get out there and play. Perhaps, they're being overly cautious with him as well.

I really hope to see the jags benefit from him. He's got some serious pass rushing moves and a motor that won't stop, but his weight...

Post #525192
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:36 PM





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Big Mak (5/14/2008)
Smith is turning out to be the next Jorge Cordova.

Cordova never showed anything even when he was healthy. 



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Post #525194
Posted Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:52 PM