Found August 14, 2007 on ExtremeRavens:
Ok, I promised an up-date on Troy for those Buckeye & Smith fans out there unable to see the game. Yes, by now you have looked up his stats (27.27 completion rate and a passer rating of -gulp-39.9, but was he that bad? I'm not going to sugar this, out side of two nice swing passes and a very headsie scramble up the middle to gain 10 yards and extend a drive, if you saw him play at THE Ohio State, you would not have thought this was the same player. While Smith (three of 11 for 34 yards) was harassed most of his time in the game, didn't have the best blockers in front of him, there is no denying that he looked too pumped up. Aside from two swing passes with good touch, most every other pass was rocketed to his intended receiver, making catches, near impossible. There were occasions when he moved well in the pocket to find a clear passing lane, bought time and had open men. Yet he would rocket the ball, leading to high passes. His rookie counter part on the Eagles, Ke...
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