Eric Smith says fine and suspension were too steep

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  1. Jtuds

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    From NFL.com

    Jets' Smith says fine, suspension were too steep



    FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets safety Eric Smith thinks the NFL "made an example" of him with its punishment of his helmet-to-helmet hit on Arizona's Anquan Boldin a few weeks ago.


    Smith was suspended and fined $50,000, including one game check, after the scary collision near the end of New York's 56-35 win on Sept. 28.

    "If you compare it to the other fines and the extent and the value of the number they put on the other fines, I definitely feel that I may have been made an example of," Smith said Thursday. "It was a first offense this year, and there are a couple of second offenses that haven't been as severe as mine."

    Boldin needed surgery to repair a fractured sinus and is sidelined indefinitely. Smith, in his third year, appealed the decision and insisted there was no malicious intent on his part. The league said Smith committed a flagrant violation of player safety rules and that Boldin was in a defenseless position when contact was made.

    "I tried to tell them that my intention wasn't to hit him like that, but they told me intent wasn't looked at," said Smith, whose salary is $445,000. "But if intent isn't involved, then why isn't every fine the same?"

    NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league would have no comment on the suspension or Smith's statements.

    Smith was accompanied to his appeal hearing at the NFL's offices in Manhattan last week by his agent, Buddy Baker; Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum; and a lawyer for the NFLPA. Smith said he knew he had little chance of having the penalties overturned.

    "I felt that the media attention it received was really tough to win my appeal, just because of the attention it got and basically everybody knew about it," said Smith, who sat out the Jets' win Sunday against Cincinnati. "So, it was going to be tough for the NFL to change their decision on it."

    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who a few weeks earlier issued a player safety edict, was not present at the hearing.

    "I can't say it would've helped me or hurt me either way," Smith said, "but I would've definitely liked to have talked to him about it."

    With 27 seconds left in the game, Boldin tried to catch a pass from Kurt Warner in the end zone, but was hit in the back by Kerry Rhodes and then took a shot to the front of his helmet from Smith. After being worked on for several minutes, Boldin was immobilized and placed on a stretcher before he was carted off the field. No penalty was called on the play.

    Smith was also briefly knocked unconscious and has no recollection of the hit -- except for what he's seen over and over on replays.

    "From the first time I saw it, it looked as I'm going to hit him, I'm going to hit him in the chest," Smith said. "But when he got hit from behind, he came down into where my line of hitting was. So, if he hadn't been hit from behind, then it wouldn't have been helmet to helmet."

    Smith called Boldin a few days after the collision and left him a message.

    "He couldn't talk because he had just had the surgery, but he texted me back," Smith said. "Basically, he didn't hold me accountable for anything. He knew I'm not a dirty player and he basically didn't want me to change my style of play or preparation."

    Smith, expected to play in the Jets' next game Sunday at Oakland, doesn't think the collision will change his approach.

    "I really don't think so because, I mean, I'm not a dirty player," he said. "That wasn't my intention to hit him like that, so it was just the circumstances that resulted in the impact being helmet to helmet. I can't let that affect how I play. If I got put in the same situation where a receiver has the ball in his hands in the end zone, then I'm probably going to attack it the same way."

    The league has penalized a few big hits during the last few weeks, but none as severely as Smith's.

    Last week, Arizona's Adrian Wilson was fined $25,000 by the NFL for a hit on Buffalo quarterback Trent Edwards. It wasn't helmet to helmet, but Edwards suffered a concussion and didn't return. League officials decided that Wilson unnecessarily drove Edwards to the ground.

    Two weeks ago, Carolina's Julius Peppers was fined $10,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan. A penalty was called by Ed Hochuli, wiping out Richard Marshall's interception return for a touchdown
     
  2. Going4TheGreen

    Going4TheGreen Well-Known Member

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    I agree with Smith. Schlereth on ESPN was calling out the NFL for releasing a "Greatest Hits" (tackles) DVD for 20$, and then turning around and fining players for hitting. Smith should have gotten fined but then he missed a game check too, that's pretty steep for a hit he didn't have any control over.
     
  3. BadgerOnLSD

    BadgerOnLSD Banned

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    Shut up Eric Smith, you fucking suck and nobody missed you.
     
  4. Wah

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    Way to contribute to the discussion... good job.
     
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    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    What Badger's post lacks in tact it makes up for in accuracy.
     
  6. rudd28

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    I disagree....I think Smith is a quality safety. He and Elam will be a great compliment to Rhodes...Give them time.
     
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    .....still.....a ridiculous fine
     
  8. rudd28

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    in no way do i dispute the fine...i think is was absurd!! i just don't like jet fans dumping on smith...he's a good safety
     
  9. BadgerOnLSD

    BadgerOnLSD Banned

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    I didn't think it was necessary to point out that his missteps have resulted directly in opposing teams scoring touchdowns. Or that he's absolutely the worst starter on D. Or that when anyone else has started in his spot this season, they've made greater positive contributions than he did. Or that he's slow and lacks awareness.

    Nothing wrong with making the occasional emotionally charged post.
     
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    Drew Coleman says Hello
     
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    BadgerOnLSD Banned

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    Technically not a starter. But he's awful too.
     
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    Exactly.
    IMO (and note, this is after watching each game at least twice so far) Coleman has been ATROCIOUS! Not once has he been able to cover his assignment.

    Justin Miller needs to be put in that role if we are to go Lowery/Revis if not have Lowery & Miller swap either way Coleman is garbage.
     
  13. GBA

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    That's a bit of a stretch. Our secondary is among the worst in the league. Barrett, Coleman, Smith, Carroll, and Elam are all shit at coverage. Smith might be among the best of of them, but he didn't play for the Jets he'd be lucky to be a back-up elsewhere.

    I'm disgusted at the league's new policy of fines, but they should be more worried about what a terrible job their refs are doing.
     
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  14. Hot Rod

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    If he didn't have any control over the hit since Boldin was also hit from behind then why should he be fined! I dont think he should've been fined at all. If Boldin's not hit from behind then there's no helmet to helmet contact!
     
  15. Jtuds

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    What???

    If that's related to the hit then basketball starts soon, so....

    He might not be the best player on D, but he is the best guy to start at that spot.....unless you want Elam to knock INTs out of the hands of our CBs so that WRs can go for game-changing TDs.....

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  16. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    The fine is a bit much, the kid can't pay it, so why crucify him... its not smart management.... Goodell is questionable at times.
     
  17. jetophile

    jetophile Bruce Coslet's Daughter

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    Hahaha, TACT?! Man, who hit YOU in the head with a rock.
     
  18. Jtuds

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    Eris Smith made a good point.....if intent is not considered when they decide whether a player should be fined for a hit, then why is it not a standard fine?
     
  19. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    making an example and the attempt and changing a physical game to a clean game... its just not possible.

    Marshall Law on the NFL? Not needed. Policing is a different story.
     
  20. BadgerOnLSD

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    The hit did nothing to change my opinion of him.
     

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