Did anyone mention his height? While we're on the subject though, it doesn't make much sense to play a 6'5" WR who isn't known as a "speedster", in the slot either. Marlon would be better used on the outside, both because of his size, and because he is more of a possession type player. Smith should be used more in the slot, both because of his size, because he is shifty, but also because he is OLDER, and should be kept fresh. We all saw last season, when he noticibly faded down the stretch. In fact, he already gradually started seeming to run out of gas after he blew up in that Panthers game. Once that chip was off his shoulder, "Showing" his old team up, later in the season he just kind of faded out. He only made the 1000 yd. mark due to his product in the early part of the season. It was actually Torrey who came on strong in the second half, including the playoffs, and ended up with 11 TDs. I like Smith Sr. I'm just saying, it was the coaching staff who made the conscious decision not to live up to what they themselves said, and play the aging Smith Sr. in the slot, and to barely play Marlon at all. He really didn't play himself OUT of the spot. They just kind of decided to give it to Smith. I just think, overall, playing those three WRs together like that, would have been more effective. Would have kept Sr. fresh, and given Marlon more opportunies to make plays, which he barely got till later in the season.