Smoot's House: The Video Tour

At last, here's the Comcast SportsyNet-produced segment in which I get a tour of Fred Smoot's house. All credit to the fine CSN cameramen and the masterful editing job by Blog Show producer Adam Littlefield.

(Previously: Smoot on his upstairs, Smoot on his Underworld, Smoot on his Christmas lights. Final post on this subject, I promise. Will never mention it again.)


By Dan Steinberg  |  October 14, 2008; 11:46 AM ET
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Comments

This is the reason you are The Man Dan. Incredible video, I love it. Smoot is awesome also, Down to earth. Great guy.
I say Smoot for President, Ritzy for V.P.

Dan the Man keep 'em coming.

SILVIO

Posted by: Silvio "Black Cougar" DiSalvatore | October 14, 2008 11:51 AM | Report abuse

Jeeze -- enough already with Fred Smoot's house. I mean, who cares?

Posted by: bethesdaguy | October 14, 2008 3:43 PM | Report abuse

are you going to tour durant brooks' cardboard box next?

Posted by: thigh master | October 14, 2008 5:36 PM | Report abuse

Fred Smoot was in a decidedly bad mood after the Browns game. He didn’t acknowledge the fans standing near his car and got in the car with what appeared to be his fiancee. They then sat in the car for a minute and my friend was watching them. And she was like “they are arguing!” as she stood there and watched. It was pretty funny. Then the girl got out of the passenger seat and got in the back seat as another girl got in the front passenger seat. So who knows who he was arguing with, but it was intriguing.

Posted by: dunno | October 20, 2008 4:45 PM | Report abuse

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