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Posted
40 minutes ago, Element115 said:

 

I was trying to make a processed cheese joke but it failed.

 

It melted like a slice of Velveeta.

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Who knows.  Maybe he just blended in and didn’t notice.  

 

That defines his career to this point.

Posted
48 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

It's like a VCR teaching a streaming video service how to play movies.

 

I'd be fine with it if the VCR can teach it to block movies.

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Posted
Just now, Doc said:

 

I'd be fine with it if the VCR can teach it to block movies.

 

yeah, it can't.  But that's OK, movie watchers are interested in blocking.  

Posted
Just now, Mr. WEO said:

yeah, it can't.  But that's OK, movie watchers are interested in blocking.  

 

Lee Smith can't teach another TE to block?

Posted
1 minute ago, Doc said:

 

Lee Smith can't teach another TE to block?

 

 

Look, the kid has been exposed to blocking and taught to block.  Lee Smith might show him a few pointers, and that's nice.  I want this kid to be a pass catcher,  not some 90's style TE galloot

Posted
9 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

That defines his career to this point.

Agreed, but “blending in” also means not conspicuously sucking by whiffing on blocks, etc. Clay struck me as awful at both blocking and pass catching last year. There’s something to be said for being competent as a blocking TE too. Croon is no blocker either. More of a big receiver. And O’Leary?  No.  I guess what I’m saying is two cheers for Lee Smith. Welcome back, buddy. 

Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Agreed, but “blending in” also means not conspicuously sucking by whiffing on blocks, etc. Clay struck me as awful at both blocking and pass catching last year. There’s something to be said for being competent as a blocking TE too. Croon is no blocker either. More of a big receiver. And O’Leary?  No.  I guess what I’m saying is two cheers for Lee Smith. Welcome back, buddy. 

 

Croom and O’Leary were are mostly useless as receivers too.

 

Hey if Lee could take 9 million from Beane at this point in his career as a one dimensional (not the receiving type) TE,  well, God bless him.  Hats off 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

Look, the kid has been exposed to blocking and taught to block.  Lee Smith might show him a few pointers, and that's nice.  I want this kid to be a pass catcher,  not some 90's style TE galloot

 

I want him to be a complete TE.  Smith can help him become a better blocker because he's one of the best and he realizes he's just a blocker.  Doesn't mean Sweeney can't develop as a pass catcher as well.

Posted
2 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Talk about a "look at me" statement.  I don't see how his job is in jeopardy as he was brought in because he specializes in blocking.

 

....and the fact that he was signed to a 3 year deal.  

 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

I want him to be a complete TE.  Smith can help him become a better blocker because he's one of the best and he realizes he's just a blocker.  Doesn't mean Sweeney can't develop as a pass catcher as well.

 

 

What if "Lee Smith" isn''t any good at teaching about blocking to another TE?  Where has he done that before?

 

 

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