Re: Jimmy Smith gets 6 years in the slammer
Bummer.
I think I'll remember him and Brunnell as the main antagonists in the Greatest Ravens Game Ever Played Sept 10, 2000 in Baltimore. That was the day Baltimore Fandom was reborn and PSI Net Stadium reclaimed Baltimore's birthright as the Worlds Largest Outdoor Insane Asylum. :beer:
Jimmy Smith caught 15 passes for 291 yards including 3 TD's over 40 yards a peice. His last circus catch put the hated Jags up 36-32 with 1:55 remaining. It looked like we would once again get cheated out of our first ever win over Jacksonville.
Then Shannon Sharpe caught the winning TD pass from Tony Banks with 48 ticks left on the clock and all hell broke loose. Eye witnesses swear to this day that the upper deck actually shook as the Fans celebrated ecstatically. People were screaming and honking horns on every highway in every direction a full hour after the final whistle. It was the hallmark game of our young franchise.
http://www.pro-football-reference.co...0009100rav.htm
It is a shame great players like this find a way to get themselves in trouble more often then could be wished. He'll be 50 when he gets out. I hope he will be successfull with a fresh start after he pays his debt to society.
Re: Jimmy Smith gets 6 years in the slammer
I just read that Chuck Muncie passed away. Muncie was another great player with drug addiction issues. The NFL wasn't able to catch Lawrence Taylor but went heavily after any player who they did catch. Muncie was suspended for an entire season and never really did get his career back after that. It's tough to watch these great players throw it all away.
Re: Jimmy Smith gets 6 years in the slammer
Yea he always seemed to beast against us especially in our early years. Looking back those Jax teams were loaded and I can't believe they didn't even at least make it to a SB. Can't believe the dude is 44 already. I hope he gets his life back together but that being said it's hard to feel but so much sympathy for these guys. They almost literally get the world at their feet and piss it away on some BS.
Re: Jimmy Smith gets 6 years in the slammer
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Real Fan Dan
Bummer.
I think I'll remember him and Brunnell as the main antagonists in the Greatest Ravens Game Ever Played Sept 10, 2000 in Baltimore. That was the day Baltimore Fandom was reborn and PSI Net Stadium reclaimed Baltimore's birthright as the Worlds Largest Outdoor Insane Asylum. :beer:
Jimmy Smith caught 15 passes for 291 yards including 3 TD's over 40 yards a peice. His last circus catch put the hated Jags up 36-32 with 1:55 remaining. It looked like we would once again get cheated out of our first ever win over Jacksonville.
Then Shannon Sharpe caught the winning TD pass from Tony Banks with 48 ticks left on the clock and all hell broke loose. Eye witnesses swear to this day that the upper deck actually shook as the Fans celebrated ecstatically. People were screaming and honking horns on every highway in every direction a full hour after the final whistle. It was the hallmark game of our young franchise.
http://www.pro-football-reference.co...0009100rav.htm
It is a shame great players like this find a way to get themselves in trouble more often then could be wished. He'll be 50 when he gets out. I hope he will be successfull with a fresh start after he pays his debt to society.
Ah the memories. Remember this game like it was yesterday. This was the game we got the monkey off our back. Jags and especially JSmith were a royal pain in the butt.
Re: Jimmy Smith gets 6 years in the slammer
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GOTA
I just read that Chuck Muncie passed away. Muncie was another great player with drug addiction issues. The NFL wasn't able to catch Lawrence Taylor but went heavily after any player who they did catch. Muncie was suspended for an entire season and never really did get his career back after that. It's tough to watch these great players throw it all away.
According to this article Chuck managed to turn his life around and help others. I don't know if he had a relapse or anything, or if drugs had anything to do with his premature death.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...rgers/2158215/
I really liked this guy when he was with SD. Check out the part about him and Lyle Alzado lol.
Re: Jimmy Smith gets 6 years in the slammer
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Originally Posted by
Real Fan Dan
Bummer.
I think I'll remember him and Brunnell as the main antagonists in the Greatest Ravens Game Ever Played Sept 10, 2000 in Baltimore. That was the day Baltimore Fandom was reborn and PSI Net Stadium reclaimed Baltimore's birthright as the Worlds Largest Outdoor Insane Asylum. :beer:
Jimmy Smith caught 15 passes for 291 yards including 3 TD's over 40 yards a peice. His last circus catch put the hated Jags up 36-32 with 1:55 remaining. It looked like we would once again get cheated out of our first ever win over Jacksonville.
Then Shannon Sharpe caught the winning TD pass from Tony Banks with 48 ticks left on the clock and all hell broke loose. Eye witnesses swear to this day that the upper deck actually shook as the Fans celebrated ecstatically. People were screaming and honking horns on every highway in every direction a full hour after the final whistle. It was the hallmark game of our young franchise.
http://www.pro-football-reference.co...0009100rav.htm
It is a shame great players like this find a way to get themselves in trouble more often then could be wished. He'll be 50 when he gets out. I hope he will be successfull with a fresh start after he pays his debt to society.
This was my first football game ever, had tickets in the lower corner of the end zone opposite of the tunnels and remember Smith catching that TD pass. I remember that mostly because it was real loud then all of a sudden got silent in the area when he got that TD and then the whole crowd blew up when Sharpe struck.
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Darksouleyez
This was my first football game ever, had tickets in the lower corner of the end zone opposite of the tunnels and remember Smith catching that TD pass. I remember that mostly because it was real loud then all of a sudden got silent in the area when he got that TD and then the whole crowd blew up when Sharpe struck.
Smith caught that last TD off the "tip drill". Can't remember who the DB was who almost intercepted it. Smith jogged into the end zone and my buddy throws down his empty beer cup and says, "they got us AGAIN!!!". But little did we know just a minute later Sharpe would make that catch, and yes indeed the upper deck shook that day. Not sure M&T has ever been louder since.
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Found the Channel 13 highlight clip from that game on Youtube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIrJRLWomLQ
Re: Jimmy Smith gets 6 years in the slammer
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Originally Posted by
GOTA
I just read that Chuck Muncie passed away. Muncie was another great player with drug addiction issues. The NFL wasn't able to catch Lawrence Taylor but went heavily after any player who they did catch. Muncie was suspended for an entire season and never really did get his career back after that. It's tough to watch these great players throw it all away.
IIRC...his brother Nelson Munsey (different name spelling) was a DB for us in the mid/late 1970s he passed away in 2009.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Munsey
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Ermergerd, the thread title....:ralph:
Re: Jimmy Smith gets 6 years in the slammer
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pslholder96
Ah the memories. Remember this game like it was yesterday. This was the game we got the monkey off our back. Jags and especially JSmith were a royal pain in the butt.
Shannan's TD was right in front of me. What a play. I was in the club level and you could
see the opening and you knew it would be a TD.
Place went nuts, just like the old days with Unitas to Berry or Moore.