Where is timmy smith now




















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The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. He and his brother, Chris, were charged with attempting to distribute drugs. Suddenly he was news again. The player who had come from nowhere only to disappear was suddenly news again. Several weeks later he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 months in prison.

You try to move on and be a productive citizen. You still have to be a role model. I was an embarrassment to my team-mates and my family. You got to build it back. For the last eight years, Timmy Smith has been working in oilfields. Every couple weeks, he packs a bag, leaves his wife at their home outside Denver and travels to woebegone towns on the plains of Texas and New Mexico. He stays for days.

His employer is an energy company that sends him out to work with smaller drilling companies. The job, he says, is hard. The winter days are cold and the summers hot. It can be a lonely existence, being away for so long, but the pay is decent, and the work is steady. He could have been broken by his arrest, but he refuses to complain. There are guys around here who if they had gone through what he went through they would have hit rock bottom. On Super Bowl Sundays he goes to a local bar to watch the game.

He does this whether he is home or in some lost oilfield town. He says the people there know who he is, too. What was it like? How did it feel? A few years ago, Verdin started to ask Smith about the record. They wondered who might surpass it, if anyone, until finally Smith looked at him. Every once in a while Smith says he will see something on television about great Super Bowl moments, and he will catch a glimpse of himself dashing across the field in San Diego, his white jersey with the No36 shaking as he cuts around the Broncos players.

He is surprised his feat never gets more attention. Other, more famous, running backs are celebrated despite having lesser games. His record has become an anomaly forever draped with conditions:. They try to say it was a fluke. OK, maybe it was a fluke. I just was in the right place at the right time. Football-wise Timmy Smith got a raw deal. Nothing against Washington Redskins quarterback Doug Williams , who threw four touchdown passes in the win over the Denver Broncos , but a Super Bowl record, set by a rookie at that, Smith got the short end of the stick.

Even during that season, Smith was a mystery as he played in just seven games for Joe Gibbs and the Redskins , starting none of them. Smith played college football at Texas Tech, where he only had seven rushing attempts as a senior. Still, the Washington Redskins selected the 5-foot, pound running back in the fifth round of the NFL draft. With George Rogers and Kelvin Bryant already settled in at running back, Smith was expected to be no more than a backup in his rookie season, and that he was.

Smith saw time in just seven games during the season and carried the ball 29 times for yards for the year.



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