I like what I see in Smith. He needs to work on his short passing game though.
Yeah. He played pretty well. Jimmy Raye is killing our offense. It seems like every time we run, we run out of the I formation. That makes us way to predictable. We don't run to the outside at all, it's always straight up the middle. Our offense would've looked better though had the OL played better and had Bruce not dropped 3 passes, or if Crabtree hadn't fumbled, etc. It seemed like every time we had the ball we made a critical mistake. Jones fielding the punt at the 6 vs letting it go into the end zone for a touchback, Vernon's false start in the first half, Morgan's 15 yard celebration penalty on Vernon's TD that let Indy get into FG position with only like a minute left. Bruce dropping passes that would've resulted in 1st downs, Crabtree fumbling, Smith's INT off Crabtree's hands, Baas's BS holding call that negated a 15-20 yard pass, etc. We just made too many mistakes, and our OL is not built for power running. We need to split Vernon out wide more, whenever we do that something positive seems to happen.
I honestly think Bruce should probably be cut, or atleast get less snaps. The guy dropped like 4 slants from Hill when he was the QB, and now he's dropped 2 or 3 critical passes today, it seems like every week he drops the ball. He used to be a great player but his hands have turned to stone which is unfortunate. We need WRs who can stretch the field and have good hands.
Barry Sims played really well vs Dwight Freeney. Baas didn't play very well, neither did Rachal, and neither did Snyder. OL isn't very good but oh well.
Luckily the really tough part of the schedule is kind of over, we have some hard games left but these last few were kind of like murderer's row with MN, ATL, and Indy. Next game is against TN at home, hopefully we can get a win and get back to .500.