Buccaneers backup running back and kick returner Clifton Smith said that he has no lingering effects from the two concussions he sustained during the 2009 season. Smith had his first concussion on October 18 at home against the Carolina Panthers, and it caused him to miss one game. The second one came on December 6 at Carolina, and Smith was placed on injured reserve after that game. After Wednesday's OTA, Smith answered whether he feels any lingering effects from the concussions and if he had to cut back on any offseason training. "No. I know such thing as cutting back. I let loose," said Smith. "In the second half of the second Carolina Panthers game I let it go, and left it all behind me. The first one was a lot worse. The second one I pretty much remembered everything and knew what was going on. The first one was a lot worse. I just had to pick the biggest guy on the field and take him out." Source: PewterReport.com