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Everyone is raving about Simmons coming back from an ACL, guess who else is way ahead of schedule of their ACL recovery. Jonnu Smith.    Smith might be the team's best skill player and he mi

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Wouldn't hurt, though...

 

So, that run by Smith was the longest by a TE sense the 70s. It was such an odd play. Who runs that play with a TE??? But it worked. I don't think we are missing Walker, which is amazing. I can't recall his contract. If we still have him next year, keep Walker, of course, but I wouldn't re-sign him with Firkser and Smith playing this well.

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9 hours ago, GoodToGo said:

I know this isn’t a RT thread, but he absolutely slings the ball to whomever. Smith should be showcased downfield much more often with his speed and athleticism. He’s certainly better than CD, even though he’s a TE. 

Tannehill told the receivers that if they run the right routes to expect to get the ball.

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Thought I would just bump this topic up instead of creating a new one since I certainly couldn't come up with a better title.  

 

Didn't see this article mentioned anywhere -

 

https://www.tennesseetitans.com/news/jonnu-smith-ready-to-accept-challenge-as-tight-end-1-for-the-titans

 

- he's been working with Tannehill several days a week in South Florida.

"It's been very helpful, just building the chemistry and taking advantage of being in the same location," Smith said. "We're just trying to get ahead and continuing to work on our craft so we can improve any way we can. It's been great we've been able to get that work in, and I'm sure it will put us in a good position during the season."

 

"It is definitely a great feeling, that you can just go into the offseason and get ready to work," Smith said during a Zoom conference call on Wednesday. "The past two years for me, in the offseason I've kind of been in recovery mode. This is the first season I got to actually really go at it 100 miles per hour as soon as the season ended. We lost to Kansas City (in the AFC Championship Game), and I was back working within a week-and-a-half I was so excited to get back to it.

 

 

Still can't believe the plays he made last year coming off of an ACL.  Really excited to see what he does this year.  One of the best weapons on the team.

 

 

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If Jonnu and Tannehill get to develop a good rapport while they work out together this summer, he can turn into a huge weapon this season. It’s too bad the WRs can’t really do offseason workouts with Tannehill.

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3 hours ago, Jas said:

Thought I would just bump this topic up instead of creating a new one since I certainly couldn't come up with a better title.  

 

Didn't see this article mentioned anywhere -

 

https://www.tennesseetitans.com/news/jonnu-smith-ready-to-accept-challenge-as-tight-end-1-for-the-titans

 

- he's been working with Tannehill several days a week in South Florida.

"It's been very helpful, just building the chemistry and taking advantage of being in the same location," Smith said. "We're just trying to get ahead and continuing to work on our craft so we can improve any way we can. It's been great we've been able to get that work in, and I'm sure it will put us in a good position during the season."

 

"It is definitely a great feeling, that you can just go into the offseason and get ready to work," Smith said during a Zoom conference call on Wednesday. "The past two years for me, in the offseason I've kind of been in recovery mode. This is the first season I got to actually really go at it 100 miles per hour as soon as the season ended. We lost to Kansas City (in the AFC Championship Game), and I was back working within a week-and-a-half I was so excited to get back to it.

 

 

Still can't believe the plays he made last year coming off of an ACL.  Really excited to see what he does this year.  One of the best weapons on the team.

 

 

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He had boiling water thrown on him while he was in college, and he only missed one game.  His regenerative abilities aren't human.

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12 minutes ago, abc2330 said:

He had boiling water thrown on him while he was in college, and he only missed one game.  His regenerative abilities aren't human.

Who threw boiling water on him?

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