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Marvin Lewis: We Believe [Andre Smith]e|/nfl/players/9270 Can Be An Outstanding Football Player
by Josh Kirkendall on Aug 9, 2011 7:36 PM EDT
Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman [Andre Smith]e|/nfl/players/9270 has faced a tough road since coming into the league during the 2009 NFL Draft. Negotiations, injuries, lack of work ethic have all contributed to a negative perspective that Smith wasn't providing that injection of talent required of him when the team ran the risk in drafting the Alabama tackle sixth overall. Marvin Lewis hasn't been the most supportive with Smith while responding to questions with the media, once saying :
"Andres going to figure out how to become a pro and do things the way its asked to do all the time. Hopefully he continues to do it in a timely fashion. Because otherwise, Im not going to go through this year in and year out."
But even Lewis' tone began softening later during the 2010 season, seeing within the offensive tackle a gradual understanding of what it takes to become the progressive player that's impressing so many today. Smith searched for peace with an aggressive nutrition that lowed his weight to a self-reported 333 pounds with an explosive fire forming after the admission to Andrew Whitworth that it's time to step up. How do you find peace with aggression, you might ask? Just ask the Klingons.
During Tuesday's press conference, Marvin Lewis offered additional praise for Smith , who is starting to finally settle in as a Cincinnati Bengals player.
"He never knew what it looked like down here (at training camp). But I coached a guy in Baltimore (Peter Boulware) that had about three years without training camp, and he went to a bunch of Pro Bowls, so I hope Andre has the same kind of career. Its been good to see him just be one of the guys and no longer be a story about his foot or this or that. As I told him yesterday, You just blend right in now. No ones ever talking about you. And thats a good thing, and hes blending in most importantly assignment-wise. Hes taken leaps and bounds since we put him on the field for the first time. Weve got a big investment in Andre and we think he can be an outstanding football player, and now he has the opportunity to go out there and prove those things."
We know that the comments on Smith are typically vile or, at the very least, impatient for his slow development. But none of that matters now. All that matters is today and tomorrow. And right now he's the team's starting right tackle who appears to be doing everything right.
The first true test will kick off at 7:30 p.m. on Friday night.
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When is
(or was) the deadline the team has to decide whether to pick up his 2 year extension?
Peko94 - August 10, 2011 reply
RE:
Aug. 19.
Josh Kirkendall - August 10, 2011 reply
Nice. I think most any Alabama fan will tell you that the period between Andre being held out of the Sugar Bowl due to his meeting with an agent through the end of last season was surprising. Hopefully he has found whatever it was inside him that made him a high draft pick once again, and will start to show it on the field. Things sound positive so far. And it is no secret to anyone this year will strongly impact his earnings the rest of his career. Time to put up or disappear.
otisnixon'sparty - August 10, 2011 reply
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