Steve Smith is looking to pay Bigby back for busting him up. HA HA. Smith better pack on a few pounds before the game on Sunday because Atari is going break him in half if he tries any cheap shit. Here is a portion of the article. At least he isn't bitter. To be fair, Smith says Bigby's shot wasn't cheap.
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Plaxico Burress isn't the only Giants receiver who's preparing himself for a physical Packers secondary. Rookie Steve Smith suffered a broken scapula when he was hit by cornerback Jarrett Bush and safety Atari Bigby. Bush doesn't play much anymore, but it's Bigby that Smith singled out today when asked about playing the Packers again.
"Bigby is the one that got my shoulder, so I'll try to get up on him and get a nice little crackback (block) or something," Smith said. "Show him that I'm here, baby."
Before anyone could miscontrue Smith's feeling's on the matter, he clarified that Bigby's hit wasn't dirty.
"It wasn't a cheap shot; it was a good hit," Smith said. "He got me."
Still, he wants to get his shots in there.
"I just have to show him I'm here. Make my presence felt," said Smith, who has seven catches for 77 yards in the postseason. "I'll be right there, right in his face. I'm not going to talk smack, but I'm going to let my play talk."
Smith said he isn't bitter. He's just still frustrated he missed more than a quarter of the season because of Bigby's hit.
"Exactly. They're the reason I was sitting out for six weeks until I hurt my hamstring," Smith said. "That's big; that's important to me - to show what I can do."
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Plaxico Burress isn't the only Giants receiver who's preparing himself for a physical Packers secondary. Rookie Steve Smith suffered a broken scapula when he was hit by cornerback Jarrett Bush and safety Atari Bigby. Bush doesn't play much anymore, but it's Bigby that Smith singled out today when asked about playing the Packers again.
"Bigby is the one that got my shoulder, so I'll try to get up on him and get a nice little crackback (block) or something," Smith said. "Show him that I'm here, baby."
Before anyone could miscontrue Smith's feeling's on the matter, he clarified that Bigby's hit wasn't dirty.
"It wasn't a cheap shot; it was a good hit," Smith said. "He got me."
Still, he wants to get his shots in there.
"I just have to show him I'm here. Make my presence felt," said Smith, who has seven catches for 77 yards in the postseason. "I'll be right there, right in his face. I'm not going to talk smack, but I'm going to let my play talk."
Smith said he isn't bitter. He's just still frustrated he missed more than a quarter of the season because of Bigby's hit.
"Exactly. They're the reason I was sitting out for six weeks until I hurt my hamstring," Smith said. "That's big; that's important to me - to show what I can do."
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