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Pretty sure he would have made the 2 pt difference and then some...That certainly reminds me about how much we missed him at the ACCCG!
He reminds you of Peter Warrick? Both were outstanding, but I don't see any comparison at all - except that maybe they both have great hands. Warrick was the prototypical smaller, quicker and shiftier wide receiver/return specialist. Smelter is a bigger, physical guy with great straight line speed but isn't someone that's going to dipsy-doodle through a defense or special teams unit the way Warrick could.Like I keep saying, he reminds me so much of Peter Warrick that it's uncanny! We'll definitely miss him, both on New Year's and next year.
I say Anquan Boldin. D.Thomas is faster and a little shiftier than Smelter. But its been a while since ive seen someone high point a football like Smelter does. He got excellent athletic abilities that allow him to make tough catches look simple. Just imagine if he would have played football for all 4 years. He would have definitely gone in the 1st round. He just doesnt have enough exposure yet.. hopefully he can participate in the combine or a pro day of some sort. He deserves the opportunity to show off his skills. Good luck Deandre. Make us proud in the NFL. Please Falcons trade Julio and pick up this guy. LolHe reminds you of Peter Warrick? Both were outstanding, but I don't see any comparison at all - except that maybe they both have great hands. Warrick was the prototypical smaller, quicker and shiftier wide receiver/return specialist. Smelter is a bigger, physical guy with great straight line speed but isn't someone that's going to dipsy-doodle through a defense or special teams unit the way Warrick could.
If I were going to compare Smelter to anyone, it would be our own Demaryius Thomas.
How can a high school running team have receiver highlights like that?!?
And how did Smelter learn those moves running bases?
That's exactly what I've thought, too. Not incredibly fast, but very strong and great after the catch.I say Anquan Boldin.
Yeah that hit was one of the hardest, cleanest blocks I've ever seen. I haven't had a chance to watch this highlight vid yet...did it make the cut? I haven't been able to find that clip anywhere since I first watched the game (and I wasn't going to keep that game on the DVR...too painful to watch).One of my favorite Smelter highlights was one of the few highlights from the Music City Bowl last season on the block where he knocked the all-american DB for Ole Piss out of the game. He hit that guy so hard it gave me a headache!