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  • #16
    Originally posted by gureski
    Originally posted by ahaha
    Was Champ Bailey going to cry? I mean how dare Walker raise his arms in celebration of a good play? If it weren't for Rod Smith, all the Denver DB's would hate Walker and want to kill him, destroying their team chemistry.

    What a big pile of bulls@#t. Football is supposed to be for tough guys, not sillynannies who get their feelings hurt in practice. Walker, Bailey, and the other DB's probably didn't think this was any big deal. They probably thought Smith was acting like a boob. I'm sure Rod Smith is a great guy and teamate and all, but this article is just plain gay!
    You couldn't have missed the point more if you were trying. If Rod Smith felt the need to go over and say something and step in then that ought to tell you it was more than just a little 'YAHHH' celebration. It had to be more or else Smith wouldn't have stepped in. How long has Smith been in the NFL? If he's stepping in then I'm going to trust that it wasn't just a little rah rah thing.

    Second, those are his teammates. His NEW teammates, to be precise. And Walker is coming in with a bad rep. That's not a great way to endure yourself and create a good lockerroom. It says something about Walker. The article isn't about that, but I think you can see that. That was my point.
    I missed the point, even though I didn't try? What?!?!
    Maybe Rod Smith is worried that his days with the Boncos might be numbered, so he takes the opportunity to try and make the coaches see that he's a good leader and mentor, even if the situation didn't really merit it.
    Training camp is full of heated rivalries and fights. I stick by my view, that Rod Smith was being a sillynanny.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by gureski
      Originally posted by ahaha
      Was Champ Bailey going to cry? I mean how dare Walker raise his arms in celebration of a good play? If it weren't for Rod Smith, all the Denver DB's would hate Walker and want to kill him, destroying their team chemistry.

      What a big pile of bulls@#t. Football is supposed to be for tough guys, not sillynannies who get their feelings hurt in practice. Walker, Bailey, and the other DB's probably didn't think this was any big deal. They probably thought Smith was acting like a boob. I'm sure Rod Smith is a great guy and teamate and all, but this article is just plain gay!
      You couldn't have missed the point more if you were trying. If Rod Smith felt the need to go over and say something and step in then that ought to tell you it was more than just a little 'YAHHH' celebration. It had to be more or else Smith wouldn't have stepped in. How long has Smith been in the NFL? If he's stepping in then I'm going to trust that it wasn't just a little rah rah thing.

      Second, those are his teammates. His NEW teammates, to be precise. And Walker is coming in with a bad rep. That's not a great way to endure yourself and create a good lockerroom. It says something about Walker. The article isn't about that, but I think you can see that. That was my point.
      I missed the point, even though I didn't try? What?!?!
      Maybe Rod Smith is worried that his days with the Broncos might be numbered, so he takes the opportunity to try and make the coaches see that he's a good leader and mentor, even if the situation didn't really merit it.
      Training camp is full of heated rivalries and fights. I stick by my view, that Rod Smith was being a sillynanny.

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      • #18
        I think - I know. . . that Rod Smith was simply being - Rod Smith.
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