Neither of which is a good thing.
And make note of this.
After the Atlanta meltdown, he never saw the field on offense again.
Not when Bell sucked, and not even when Cooper got hurt in week 17.
Never saw the field again.
And he's still on the team.....so that tells me they still see something there.
Those are personal issues. Your a paid professional and that game against the falcons I’d expect from a guy who we picked up that Thursday leading up to the game who prbly didn’t know even a quarter of the playbook.
What compounded him looking even worse in my opinion was how he didn’t even know where his help was for certain plays. Shows me he didn’t care to study for his career/job.
Sorry no cry me a river story here
Oh no...i'm not saying feel sorry for the guy or cry for him. He may not be able to play in this league. I'm just saying you know that either before that game or after that game. You don't make that decision based on one game.
And what makes matters worse....is that this organization and coaching staff allowed him to look that bad. They refused to give him help earlier on in that game and watched him.
So cry him a river? No. But he's a product of bad coaching and development. I'm willing to place that blame on the coaching staff not him.
tbh, i basically think tsmith is declining fast
He may be. That's something the team needs to determine. But its not because of skill. Its because of his body. If they don't think he can hold up....they need to find his replacement. I don't think that guy is at 19 though.