Rod Smith
Rod Smith
Roderick Duane Smithis a former American football wide receiver who played thirteen seasons for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League. He played college football at Missouri Southern State. He was originally signed by the Broncos as an undrafted free agent and played his entire career with the team. He is ranked 22nd in NFL history in career receptions and 26th in receiving yards...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth15 May 1970
CityTexarkana, AR
emulate event exciting football heard knew monday night wasting watch
(Cosell) was the best. When you heard that voice, you knew a big-time event was going on. Still, to this day, no one could ever emulate the things he had done. No one could ever try because they'd be wasting their time. He made it exciting to watch Monday Night Football .
assured next party republican thank washington win
I think we should thank the Republican Party in Washington because they assured us we are going to win next year.
earth enjoying regular
He's a down-to-earth man. He's enjoying himself. On the field, he's a pro. But off the field? He's a regular guy.
buys drive hope lets
I hope he buys a Rolls-Royce and lets me drive it.
atmosphere league low playoff rethink types win
If you're going to do anything in this league in the playoffs, in January, you have to win these types of games. This is a playoff game, this is a playoff atmosphere and when you come out on the low end of it you really got to rethink what you're doing and how you're doing it and go back to work.
chasing
As long as they're chasing us, we're in front. The thing is, we've just got to go back to work.
bodies extra needs pressure suffering time treatment whatever
It is a lot of pressure, but there is pressure on all of us, and the thing is, you have to do whatever you have to do to get yourself back on the field. Sometimes, they don't have time to go and get treatment or they don't have time to do the little extra things to try and get their bodies where it needs to be. I say, 'That's your fault.' The trainers can only treat you if you are there, and if you don't let them know things are happening, you will be the one suffering in the end.
field inside outside team
We were horrible. We didn't get any field position. We always started inside the 20(-yard-line); the other team always started outside the 30.
bit bring cause himself pressure putting
When you read the papers, it can actually bring you down a little bit. . . . It can cause you to press. I think he started pressing a little bit and he started putting more pressure on himself than was really warranted.
lightly tread
We want to tread lightly on the planet,