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Ole Miss loss showcases glaring weaknesses in Smart’s 2024 Dawgs

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  • bobcdawgbobcdawg Posts: 69 ✭✭ Sophomore

    You're just looking for an excuse. The real story was shared by his parents online but even without that you would be foolish to judge someone by a still photograph as though you have the full context of what transpired. Would you equally condemn someone seen smiling at a funeral? You're entitled, I guess, to give up on him (and by extension the team; it's going to be really weird for you to try to watch without seeing him on offense) but you do what you have to do. The quarterback gets too much credit for a win and they definitely get too much blame when the rest of the team is playing far below expectations. It's surprising to me how many people claim to know football but still don't grasp (apparently) the concept of the ultimate team sport. It's easier just to take out all your anger on the QB.

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