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Robert Smith
here's a great article on Robert Smith, former Ohio State and Minnesota Viking stand-out running back
http://www.startribune.com/stories/510/4867515.html
article includes tidbits on why he retired, his perspective of professional atheletes, his upcoming auto-biography, and rumors of him making a comeback
thoughts?
wow, i finally know why he retired now ... i never knew he was so intellectual ... i find it funny though, how he's so deep and profound on his view of being a professional athelete and they aren't the true heroes, but he won't throw away his pride by playing for the lowly cardinals ahem emmitt smith ahem
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Robert Smith
that would been cool if he did a come back but o well. you wonder if he still be any good, most likly so. but he seems like he rather do what he is doing now insted
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Robert Smith
Nice article, thanks for the link.
I always loved Robert Smith, when he was healthy he was something to watch, fast and quick. I wondered why he just retired like that, guess he is too brainy for his own good. Great athlete none-the-less.
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Robert Smith
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Robert Smith
yea he was a hero to the sport of football, but like he was saying he isnt a true hero like fire fighters and people like them.
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Maybe he got fed up with the two losses of the championchip games that he couldnt take another season and work even harder to get back there. http://www.nfl-fans.com/html/emotico...n_rolleyes.gif
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Robert Smith
yeah that could be true because he wanted to win a championship for sure, like he said he would have came back if denny went to a team who would contened for the superbowl, so maybe he just got sick of loosing and wanted to do other things with his life so he retired
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Robert Smith
I would have loved to have watched him a couple more years. He was very fun to watch. He was definately my favorite and I can't wait to read his book. I've been waiting for it since he first mentioned it. :thumbright:
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Robert Smith
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Robert Smith
Hero? No. He actually seems kind of self rightous. He was a very good player for us but left in the prime of his career. A bit reminescent of a second rate Barry Sanders. Sure I'd like to see a comeback, but not as a Denny Green crony on some opposing team. Too bad, the guy had some good years left. Now I just look back at his career as an injury prone quitter with self interests as his #1 priority. If it wasn't for this book he's trying to promote and sell ($$$), he wouldn't be doing interviews or going to Vike training camp signing books. Sure, I have some good memories about Robert Smith, but hopefully I have some better memories about Michael Bennett.