Lard Knocks
Andre Smith is so fat, the bones in his feet fracture under the weight of his enormous girth.
The rookie broke his foot just two days after ending a lengthy holdout during a non-contact drill adding to the speculation that Smith is grossly out of shape and also adding to the stigma that won't dissipate surrounding the Bengals first-round picks.
HBO's Hard Knocks showed Smith meeting with team owner and local dark lord, Mike Brown who complained to the hippopotamus about the hold out and about the reports of his cushiony physique. Smith showed little verbal prowess in the meeting, nodding his fat head and murmuring “yes sirs” to all of Mike's gripes.
Then the young prospect the size of a work van took the field and dragged small men on ropes around the field as part of his training regimen. Somewhere along his day, Andre the Obese overdid it and cracked one of his swollen, miserable feet.
While he heals, he will have time to learn the playbook and lose some friggin' weight, for Christ's sakes. He could be back on the field in three weeks where he can demonstrate how much he has learned while resting on the sidelines.
Meanwhile, Anthony Collins can take a deep breath and relax a little. Andre Smith may have a contract as big as he is, but there's no way he can take Collins' job with his leg in a cast and his enormous moobs preventing him from squeezing through most doors. With Smith one meal away from classifying himself as a structure instead of a person, a problem so magnified that his own limbs are beginning to go on strike, any real service to the team looks a good ways away.
None of this can come as much of a surprise for seasoned Bengal fans. We who have suffered so mightily have seen handfuls of young prospects plucked from the league thanks to injury or general incompetence. In Andre Smith, we're seeing both happen simultaneously.
Smith's brief professional career is already littered with questionable decisions regarding his hiring of an agent and auditioning for pro scouts. After those gaffes, he then missed the entire Bengals training camp in a holdout and eventually reported to the team weeks later so large that he darkened entire Cincinnati hillsides and frightened scores of area children.
The whole affair has been a disaster. Both sides of the negotiation table look foolish now. The Bengals drafted a player that can't stay in shape and had a hard time signing, and Andre Smith and Alvin Keels look like swindlers selling bunk goods. It isn't as if the man needs to be svelte and sculpted; I like linemen with sizeable guts. But weighing in at closer to 400 pounds than 300 isn't helping anyone involved.
The deal he and the Brown family did agree on contains a clause that reduces Smith's pay if he hovers above 350 pounds. For those unaware of NFL rookie contract deals, that's an embarrassing clause to be included in writing.
Maybe this is just a morbidly obese bump in the road that Andre Smith will overcome on his way to becoming a Pro-Bowl tackle. But, up to this point, it looks like another Bengals hot-air balloon, inflating itself to dangerous proportions.
Mojokong---suddenly in the mood for a salad. Posted by Mojokong at 3:35 PM
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Settle Down
It’s real easy to sit her now and lay claims in retrospect.
Keep in mind tha 50% of ALL 1st Rd picks don’t pan out in the league. Fact. Win some, lose some.
Does it suck? Yeah.
Don’t act like it’s some higher power though or the Bengals Bungling it away. It’s shit luck.
At least the rest of the class is doing stellar
Overall our rookie class still kicks ass, even with the big guy back in bed.
I’d say the line is at least compitent even without him in, so I’m fine with whenever he’s able to sub in, and the second half could be when we really need him.
lol
“so large that he darkened entire Cincinnati hillsides and frightened scores of area children.”
+1
This is our year!
Excellent post
I indeed LOL’d. I was downtown when baby huey came out to practice. At first I thought the sun went behind the clouds. Little did I know it was Goliath, the moob man.
Yet, again, the Brown family shows their almost complete incompetence. This guy had troubles before the draft. But they drafted him anyway. I read, they thought he could “mature” into his position. Please, a duck is a duck. In my professional life, I’ve hired people with potential before. I gave them a chance based on my intuition and faith in a person’s ability to grow. But I didn’t pay that person guaranteed millions. Stupid, stupid, stupid.
No matter where you're at, there you are
You didn't pay that person guaranteed millions?
Dude, I’m NEVER one to defend Mike Brown.
That said, your business isn’t comparable to his…or any other NFL business — so don’t compare the two.
NFL owners don’t have the option of not paying guaranteed millions. Actaully to your point, you should be commending Mike Brown…as he paid Hippo-pato-Smith at a lower pay scale than what everyone else imagined. he also (brilliantly I might add) added a clause in there regarding home boy’s weight.
Like I said, it’s easy to criticize the pick now. Its awful luck. It’s not Mike Brown – or any scouting department (or lack thereof’s) fault.
We are glad to hear though that you’re way to smart to offer any of your employees millions of guaranteed money. We need you running this team. You’d do much better.
(Disclaimer)
I’m not defending Mike Brown. I loathe Mike Brown. But I also loathe statements like yours worse.
by JohnCockToastin on Sep 4, 2009 1:39 PM EDT up reply actions
funny, but give cincyblue a break. We ALL think we could do a better job than Brown, and in some cases it might actually be true (I make no such claim). It just comes down to who has a billion dollars floating around to buy the team (not me). I’m all for a change in ownership if somebody has the cash (or wants to give it to me).
This is our year!
No chance
i hear ya…we can always wish it’d happen…but it never will.
by JohnCockToastin on Sep 4, 2009 2:15 PM EDT up reply actions
JCT dude ...
take it easy on cincyblue. I think his point was, the stakes are so much higher in the NFL than where he works, so the Browns shouldn’t be selecting the No. 1 pick based on "intuition and faith in a person’s ability to grow. like he has at times. His comment has merit … I mean, it’s not like there weren’t many multiple red flags with Smith … a lack of maturity, as cincyblue points out, was just one of them. There were lots of people, me included, against the Smith pick. I hope not, but I still believe he’ll be a disaster here.
OK
Maybe I was a bit harsh.
I can admit. I still think that the comparison/analogy was asinine.
My main point is that it’s very easy to question a draft pick AFTER the guy doesn’t pan out – which has yet to be determined – but doesn’t look good now.
I still think Andre could be a good player.
Regardless, literally 50% of all 1st round picks end up not being worth a sh-t…so blanket statements that say, “I wouldn’t give guaranteed millions to any of my employees” are sort of retarded.
by JohnCockToastin on Sep 5, 2009 10:38 AM EDT up reply actions
It is all fun
Yea, I laughed too. But we drafted him for a reason and if you want to see why just find some film of him road grading some very good D linemen and LBs in college. I know I will be blasted for this but I think there will be some people eating their words in the 2nd half of this season when Smith opens lanes bigger than he is all the way down the right sideline. Honor dictates that when he becomes the player that all of us hoped that those who are kicking him now that he is down eat some humble pie the day after he leaves a couple of Raven and Steeler D players looking like run over dogs on a dusty country road trying to figure out where that truck that ran over them went.
" My enemy said "Love your enemy". I obeyed and loved myself." Gibran
I wanna blast you on humility..
but I actually agree with you. Watch any of his videos, the kid can move some people, he straight runs them off the field. I liked the pick on draft day and despite the apparent mismanagement of the signing, I cannot wait to see him play. Get better and get your ass on the field Andre!
by 80%OFTHETIMEIMRIGHTEVERYTIME on Sep 6, 2009 1:55 AM EDT up reply actions
Andre Smith is so fat that...
He broke his foot just walking on it.
I think the truth is funnier/sadder than any joke that can be made.

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