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Minicamp Day 2 Report

Two weeks ago at an OTA Waddle burned him on a play and Smith pulled the old "I hurt my leg, that's why he beat me" routine. He came back to participate in the same practice later on and by all accounts he's been a full participant since. He's not injured so far as I can tell.
Seems par for the course with what we know about Smith so far
 
Seems par for the course with what we know about Smith so far
More like a double bogey in this case. Smith's issues are apparently two fold - 1. He's been called out in multiple places for not doing the work in the off-season to build up his body so that he can avoid repetitive injuries 2. His eye discipline (or lack thereof) is not allowing him to fully utilize his physical tools
 
Chubb already getting an orange jersey is a great sign…should be on track to start opening day
I put zero weight into that

Seems like they just give it out randomly to whoever they want to motivate or give kudos to in general

Eich had it once this year. Tanner Conner? Ethan Bonner?

It’s just such a token thing
 
Impact. He's the highest paid fullback in the NFL. He needs to show he is the best of the 24 remaining fullbacks in the game.

I have no problem with the guy and love his blocking, but I don't think the position is worth it anymore due to how the game has changed in the past decades. The days of Csonka have faded.

So do you want no changes? Just let him get 10 carries for 17 yards every year? His receiving skills are great, but we didn't use him enough - less than a hundred yards for the season.

Lol. In any case, sounds like you are set with our current team. 🤣

The highest paid fullback means very little when there are a total of ten players with that designation in the NFL.

Ingold is making less than $4mm in 2025; he’s making about the same as Kader Kohou. It’s not like there’s a huge investment there.

Additionally, his biggest impact is as a blocker. Do you remember who Tyreek said was the most important player on the offense in 2023? It was Ingold. His value in a 21 formation is difficult to overstate.
 
Which honestly annoys the crap out of me, because steel wasn’t really mass produced until hundreds of years after the New Testament.

In China.
Huh... I've never considered that. Fortunately the quote only exists in one of many "translations" as far as I'm aware. And as I said in my other post, steel is mainly made of iron.
 
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