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Smith have a rough camp?

ragtimejoe1

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I was trying to catch up on the Bucs camp. Sounds like Herron did pretty good, but sounded rough for Brett. Anyone in the Tampa Area with more info? Smith will find out today if he made training camp.

Some quotes from articles I found.

Quarterback Brett Smith
Had some problems throughout the practice hitting his receivers, lots of high throws and under-threw Patton and Herron deep routes along the sidelines.
Smith struggled in play action drills, unable to find his target off the fake hand-offs.
During 7-on-7′s, Smith completed some passes. Credit to receivers Mike Evans and Aaron Burks coming down with some high throws.

*Joe’s already written about the noodle arm of QB Brett Smith. No threat to make the roster.

http://www.thebaycave.com/2014/05/16/bucs-rookie-mini-camp-notes-from-day-1/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.joebucsfan.com/?paged=2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.joebucsfan.com/?p=113358" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
Did also find this:

The receivers were later joined by Wyoming quarterback Brett Smith, who looked much better on Saturday.

Undrafted free agent quarterback Brett Smith struggled to complete deep passes in the one-on-one session. He missed a wide open throw to speedy California running back Brendan Bigelow on an angle route out of the backfield. Smith settled in towards the end of the session, completing a beautifully thrown back-shoulder pass to Boise State wide receiver Aaron Burks. Offensive coordinator praised both Smith and Burks after the play.

Quarterback Brett Smith looked terrific in the 7-on-7 drill, which was the final session of the day. He completed 18 of his 22 attempted passes for the session, and two of the passes were catchable balls that were dropped. Robert Herron, who was running an out route, couldn’t hang on to a very catchable pass, ending Smith’s streak of 8 consecutive completions during the session.

Later on, Smith threw a gorgeous deep pass to running back Charles Sims, who was running a wheel route. The ball dropped right over Sims’ shoulder and was perfectly in stride. He later threw another great wheel route to Oklahoma State running back Jeremy Smith.

http://www.pewterreport.com/index.php?option=com_k2&Itemid=20&view=item&layout=item&id=9818" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
From the sounds of it, the first day he was out of his element (no surprise there), but settled in the second day, making a fairly quick transition.
 
That was what I was wondering, too. That Joe Buc guy seems to not like Smith for whatever reason, but the other article said he did pretty dang good in the second day 7 on 7.

Undrafted rookie is a tough road to hoe. I hope he makes training camp. I'm cheering for the kid.
 
I was reading some tweets from Ben Allbright.. he said three of the guys at camp said Brett looked good.. then he said three of the guys who were not at camp said Brett looked bad. So I guess take it with a grain of salt?
 
I think he did fine from what I was reading. I saw what albright was saying about differing opinions and buc fans told him to read Greg Auman for Buc insight. According to him Brett looked pretty good. Apparently Joebucsfan wanted them to draft a QB so he isn't happy with Brett and is apparently biased against him.(or something Im not paying that close attention but just what I noticed)
 
♦ The 6-foot-1, 205-pound Brett Smith, a Wyoming product, is the only quarterback in the camp. Lovie Smith said the quarterback assured him before the camp started that he’d be fine making all the throws.

“If you’re an undrafted player coming in here, you do want to show all the coaches what you can do, and what better way to do it than to take every rep out there,’’ Lovie Smith said. “He did decent job performing today.’’
 
Wyo2dal said:
♦ The 6-foot-1, 205-pound Brett Smith, a Wyoming product, is the only quarterback in the camp. Lovie Smith said the quarterback assured him before the camp started that he’d be fine making all the throws.

“If you’re an undrafted player coming in here, you do want to show all the coaches what you can do, and what better way to do it than to take every rep out there,’’ Lovie Smith said. “He did decent job performing today.’’

"decent" is not the word you want to hear.
 
Asmodeanreborn said:
Wyo2dal said:
♦ The 6-foot-1, 205-pound Brett Smith, a Wyoming product, is the only quarterback in the camp. Lovie Smith said the quarterback assured him before the camp started that he’d be fine making all the throws.

“If you’re an undrafted player coming in here, you do want to show all the coaches what you can do, and what better way to do it than to take every rep out there,’’ Lovie Smith said. “He did decent job performing today.’’

"decent" is not the word you want to hear.
Scroll down to the bottom.
http://www.buccaneers.com/news/article-smith/Five-Things-We-Learned-at-Rookie-Mini-Camp/11081825-2e01-46cb-bfa6-8241ac1f7aee?campaign=tb:fanshare:twitter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
I'm eating that one post now. Here's a nice article on Brett.
http://cover32.com/buccaneers/2014/05/20/why-the-buccaneers-must-keep-qb-brett-smith/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
fromolwyoming said:
Asmodeanreborn said:
Wyo2dal said:
[emoji815] The 6-foot-1, 205-pound Brett Smith, a Wyoming product, is the only quarterback in the camp. Lovie Smith said the quarterback assured him before the camp started that he’d be fine making all the throws.

“If you’re an undrafted player coming in here, you do want to show all the coaches what you can do, and what better way to do it than to take every rep out there,’’ Lovie Smith said. “He did decent job performing today.’’

"decent" is not the word you want to hear.
Scroll down to the bottom.
http://www.buccaneers.com/news/article-smith/Five-Things-We-Learned-at-Rookie-Mini-Camp/11081825-2e01-46cb-bfa6-8241ac1f7aee?campaign=tb:fanshare:twitter" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Dude said he didn't watch enough "university of Washington" games when referring to Herron :/
 
Asmodeanreborn said:
Wyo2dal said:
♦ The 6-foot-1, 205-pound Brett Smith, a Wyoming product, is the only quarterback in the camp. Lovie Smith said the quarterback assured him before the camp started that he’d be fine making all the throws.

“If you’re an undrafted player coming in here, you do want to show all the coaches what you can do, and what better way to do it than to take every rep out there,’’ Lovie Smith said. “He did decent job performing today.’’

"decent" is not the word you want to hear.

As an UFA I would say descent is a fine word to get from a coach, I doubt any coach is going to say a UFA was great or amazing or awesome. From what I have read they tend to keep it to a minimum when talking about those those players anyway.

Some more people related to the Buccs from Twitter.

[tweet]https://twitter.com/malanga387/status/467392593580802049[/tweet]
Strength Coach and Personal Trainer. Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

[tweet]https://twitter.com/Buccaneers2014/status/466178563377725442[/tweet]
Buccaneers News - This guy pulls hard for Brett in every tweet I have read.
 
Kind of an interesting storyline developing here. First, pewterplank said this about him:

He reportedly struggled in his first day at rookie minicamp, but was near perfect the following day. The upside for Smith is interesting — he can make plays with both his arm and legs and he is still only 21... Smith will be on a Bucs roster one way or another this year as they keep track of his progress but whether that is the 53-man roster or the practice squad remains to be seen.
http://thepewterplank.com/2014/05/20/analyzing-tampa-bay-buccaneers-depth-chart-quarterbacks/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

However the article "Why the Bucs must keep Brett Smith" points this out:
But with the considerable depth the Bucs have acquired this off-season, and with all of the money they paid Josh McCown, Tampa Bay may not want to carry three QB’s on their active roster. That would mean that Smith would be cut and then have to clear waivers in order to be resigned to the Bucs practice squad. The problem with that plan is that there are several other NFL clubs that could benefit from Smith’s services and he likely wouldn’t clear the waiver wire, thus the Bucs would lose him completely.
http://cover32.com/buccaneers/2014/05/20/why-the-buccaneers-must-keep-qb-brett-smith/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Lovie Smith isn't a fan of 3 QBs on the roster, but the point about clearing the waivers is a good one. If I'm the Bucs, I wouldn't risk it. I'd make him part of the 53-man roster.
 
Alex Tanney, Mike Kafka and Brett Smith will be competing for the third spot at QB on the Tampa Roster. Alex Tanney was signed today.

Brett is really going to have to have a good camp in order to make the roster.
 
oh the fire will be there and i hope he works hard and gets rewarded, nothing's easy, otherwise all of us would be doing it...GL Brett
 
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