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Old 04-03-2009, 03:40 PM
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His film is good.. He has, what looks like very good burst and speed for a guy his size. Shows some nice ability to cut on the dime and accelerate out of his cuts.

I don't really see the Eddie George stuff. Eddie had a unique running style where it looked like he was gliding out there. Smith looks like he's running alot harder, kinda like Beanie.

The one thing I didn't see, which I thought I would given the hype, was the ability to run over and through people. In these clips he's basically cutting and breaking long runs (some for TDs). There isn't much inside running, running over people, stiff arming guys, dragging piles, or lowering the pads and delivering blows to the defenders.
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