Steve Smith

2 October 2011

Aside from Moore’s turnover, the Bears struggled to contain Cam Newton as well as Steve Smith, who torched Chicago (yet again) for 181 yards on eight catches including a 53-yard bomb on blown coverage to set-up the Panthers’ first touchdown, of which there were too many. Cam Newton made the Bears look sloppy in the secondary, but just as aggravating was Chicago’s lack of discipline on run defense. Giving up 169 yards on the ground isn’t going to cut it against better teams.Notes from the game:

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espite Newton’s talent, his receiving corps pretty much starts and ends with the ever-douchey Steve Smith. Smith is rejuvenated this season because he actually has a QB that can get him the ball. Chicago’s secondary needs to keep Smith covered up top with a safety and underneath the entire game just to make sure he doesn’t get any good looks. He’s a bit fast for Tillman to be on him all day, so you’ll probably see some of Tim Jennings on him too. Where Newton will probably have success is in tossing it to his tight ends. Jeremy Shockey and familiar face Greg Olsen have been making life much easier on the rookie. As we all know, Olsen is a redzone threat. While I’m SURE today has no significant meaning to him (not that the Bears traded him, thinking he was useless to them), Olsen warrants watching.

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11 July 2009

star Andre Agassi, former NBA player Charles Barkley, former NFL great Tony Dorsett, current NFLers Steve Smith (Carolina Panthers) and Steven Jackson (St. Louis Rams). I have a minor relationship with Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher and am fairly confident he'd know my name if he saw me at any random event.

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27 October 2008

Led by Jake's new Arm the two heading monster at running back, and the Best Receiver in the League Steve Smith. He is Just amazing! For the Third straight game is has gone over 100 yards.  Did you see him take that 5 yard out throw that DB of his back like his book-bag after school, and tipped toed the sideline that would have made a ballerina proud and the hit that next gear and sprinted 65 yards and dived into the end Zone i still have goose bumps. But what is so amazing is he does it on only 5 touches. He does the most with less than any other in the League. I dare you to find another. Santana Moss had a big day too but he had 9 catches and a punt return. If Smith Had his hand on the rock that much he would get over 200 yard. Imagine if Smith was on the Saints or the Cards as much as the chuck the rock around.

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