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(02-23-2021, 07:27 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Still Whit didn't get near as much credit here for how good he actually was.
For some reason Joe Thomas got all the credit in Ohio. I know he was great, but Whit was damn good himself and was snubbed
many times by the Pro Bowl. Whit goes to LA and all of a sudden everyone acknowledges his good play. Funny how this always
happens to our best players, they never get the credit they are due.
exactly. If whit started his career in LA, his accomplishment lists look just as good, if not, better than Joe Thomas'.
Where the hell was this praise when he was in his actual prime in 2011?
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(02-23-2021, 07:39 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: exactly. If whit started his career in LA, his accomplishment lists look just as good, if not, better than Joe Thomas'.
Where the hell was this praise when he was in his actual prime in 2011?
Justin Smith's career numbers
Cin...7 yr...111 games...470 tkls...315 solo...43.5 sacks...21 PD...55 TFL...0 Pro Bowls
SF....7 yr...110 games...414 tkls...300 solo...43.5 sacks.... 9 PD...64 TFL...5 Pro Bowls and 1 All-Pro