Roquan Smith spoke on his comments ahead of Sunday.
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku stretches for the first down marker as Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith makes the tackle in the second half.CLEVELAND, Ohio — We’re only four games into the season, but there’s already a trend of opposing players making bulletin-board statements ahead of playing the“At the end of the day, you’re considered the bad guy because you’re going into essentially another man’s house, and you’re trying to take over,”ahead of Sunday.
Smith finished the contest with a game-high 10 tackles, six of those solo, two passes defended against and one quarterback hit.“Honestly if you need bulletin board material in this game … to go play the game a different way, you’re playing this game for the wrong reasons,” Smith said. “I don’t need anybody to say anything for me because guess what? When that whistle blows, I’m going 100 miles an hour all game long. Regardless of what someone says, Ro’s gonna play the same way.
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