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I thought this tweet from Jimmy Smith was interesting...
Check out @JimmySmithJags's Tweet: <a class="bbc_url" href='https://twitter.com/JimmySmithJags/status/749843444080586752?s=09'>https://twitter.com/JimmySmithJags/status/749843444080586752?s=09</a> I'm trying to remember where Smith was at in his career in '03... wasn't he still on his 1,000 yard / season streak? And Jack wanted to TRADE him?!?!
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say! We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:I thought this tweet from Jimmy Smith was interesting... Wouldn't be surprised if it was due to known drug problems. Eh? ![]()
Wasn't 03 when he got popped for substance abuse and missed a few games?
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
Also, were Del Rio and Smith on the same Dallas roster? Maybe Jack knew Jimmy had some nose candy problems from way back.
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Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say! Quote:Wasn't 03 when he got popped for substance abuse and missed a few games? I think that's right. If not then, soon thereafter.
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Quote:Also, were Del Rio and Smith on the same Dallas roster? Maybe Jack knew Jimmy had some nose candy problems from way back. Impossible. If Dallas would have known about Jimmy having issues, they would have kept him, and probably overpaid him, and not allowed him to come here!! Jerry has a thing for bad boys.
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
Deacon,
JDR's last year for Dallas was 1991. JSmoov's first year for Dallas was 1992. In short, no they weren't on the same roster. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Quote:Wasn't 03 when he got popped for substance abuse and missed a few games? Yep! http://www.pro-football-reference.com/pl...itJi00.htm "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" Quote:Deacon,Thanks for that Bullseye. I wonder if Jack wanted to move Smith to gain draft picks or if he just wanted him out of the building.
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It could have been both.
Remember, JDR was in Dallas in the aftermath of the Herschel Walker trade. He saw first hand what that infusion of draft picks did for Dallas. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
Jimmy started dropping passes in 2003, so it makes sense that Jack was willing to trade him. In 2004 and 2005, Jimmy was plagued with drops.
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Quote:Jimmy started dropping passes in 2003, so it makes sense that Jack was willing to trade him. In 2004 and 2005, Jimmy was plagued with drops. Even with those drops, he was still posting 1,000+ yard seasons. With as bad as Shack and Co. were at finding WR talent, I shudder to think how bad this team would have been without Smith.
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What really could of been.....
Jimmy gets suspended for a year, gets clean comes back and plays 5 more years and ends top 5 in history. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Even with those drops, he was still posting 1,000+ yard seasons. With as bad as Shack and Co. were at finding WR talent, I shudder to think how bad this team would have been without Smith. No need to shudder Deacon, you actually saw it during those 2-14, 4-12, 3-13 years we had not too long ago.
I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
Quote:Ne need to shudder Deacon, you actually saw it during those 2-14, 4-12, 3-13 years we had not too long ago. I think a lot of us jags fans have mentally block out those memories. Its brunell/smith/mccardell/coughlin ---> leftwich/garrard/smith/taylor/mjd/jdr ----> bortles/allen/allen/gus
Quote:I thought this tweet from Jimmy Smith was interesting...Whoa, that wouldn't have been good. I can see the thought process tho. 'We got to clear out room for the great young receivers we are gonna draft next year, and get value for Smith while we still can.' That would have been a surefire way to make '04 and '05 losing seasons. Yes, it's improvement, but it's Blaine Gabbert 2012 level improvement. - Pirkster The Home Hypnotist! Media on the Brain Link! Quote:Peyton must store oxygen in that forehead of his. No way I'd still be alive after all that choking.
Quote:What really could of been.....He wouldn't have gone 5 more years. He was already what, 36? when he retired. I definitely wished he hadn't failed the drug test tho (which is what I always assumed happened). We were definitely robbed of at least 2 or 3 more years. Yes, it's improvement, but it's Blaine Gabbert 2012 level improvement. - Pirkster The Home Hypnotist! Media on the Brain Link! Quote:Peyton must store oxygen in that forehead of his. No way I'd still be alive after all that choking. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Jimmy started dropping passes in 2003, so it makes sense that Jack was willing to trade him. In 2004 and 2005, Jimmy was plagued with drops.But he was still our best receiver by far. Yes, it's improvement, but it's Blaine Gabbert 2012 level improvement. - Pirkster The Home Hypnotist! Media on the Brain Link! Quote:Peyton must store oxygen in that forehead of his. No way I'd still be alive after all that choking.
He had 1 more year left in the tank. He probably would have caught 65 balks for 850ish yards and 4 touchdowns.
Quote:He wouldn't have gone 5 more years. He was already what, 36? when he retired. I definitely wished he hadn't failed the drug test tho (which is what I always assumed happened). We were definitely robbed of at least 2 or 3 more years. Quote:He had 1 more year left in the tank. He probably would have caught 65 balks for 850ish yards and 4 touchdowns. NFL Network has a series called, "A Football Life," where they profile players and teams. They had a show on Jimmy Smith and Keenan McCardell. Jimmy Smith addressed any number of topics on that show, including his time in Dallas, which according to him is when he started using drugs. He also addressed his retirement. He indicated he had not tested positive for cocaine when he retired. He said he was "tired." He said he was tired the year before and was tired that off season. Take that for whatever it's worth to you. He seemed forthcoming throughout to me, but given the nature of addiction, you never know about these things. They interviewed Coughlin, Brunell, Boselli and Keenan about Jimmy Smith, and to a man they indicated they knew nothing about his drug use and were floored by the charges. They all hope he gets/keeps it together. Smith said he had people within his circle that would have held him accountable, had he not hidden his addiction so well. After years, however, he stopped caring. It was my first time seeing it, and it was a very good documentary. Some great memories that still give me goosebumps to this day, along with some painful, cringe inducing stuff, too. Worst to 1st. Curse Reversed!
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