NFL Network's Steve Wyche reports Raiders CB Sean Smith has lost his job to T.J. Carrie.
This started to happen at the beginning of camp, and now it looks official. Signed to a four-year, $40-million contract last March, Smith rebounded somewhat after being burnt to a crisp and benched his first game with the Raiders, but things have apparently not improved this offseason. He is still seeing snaps in nickel packages, but that may change once first-rounder Gareon Conley (leg) returns to health. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
Sean Smith has seen his last year in Oakland.. Raiders 1st rd pick Gareon Conley played his 1st game last week and is everything they thought he was when they took him in rd 1
Gareon Conley is going to have a great career in the NFL
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
Double standards I see? This whole board lost its frekin mind over Mahomes 1st pre-season game against players that aren't even in the league anymore...
This is a Chiefs site, and Mahomes plays for the Chiefs. Add to that he plays QB, a position the Chiefs have historically not addressed in the draft. Of course there is gonna be hype. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
Double standards I see? This whole board lost its frekin mind over Mahomes 1st pre-season game against players that aren't even in the league anymore...
Looks like this was the last post by this Faiders troll. Coincidentally, right before the Fade lost to Washington. After this shit show today, we may not see him again for weeks. The board quality is already improved. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Looks like this was the last post by this Faiders troll. Coincidentally, right before the Fade lost to Washington. After this shit show today, we may not see him again for weeks. The board quality is already improved.
A truly pitiful Faid specimen he was, right up there with the transplanted Frisco trash.
CP is going to be a much better place in 2018.
I for one am looking quite forward to dusting off and donning my homer glasses. They haven't seen action since about 1998. [Reply]