Harrison Smith said he is not the kind of guy to lose sleep over something he can't control. So Sunday night, after he had been ejected from the Vikings' game with the Titans for making contact with an official, Smith said he didn't lose sleep wondering what his punishment would be. He just expected the worst.
"I anticipate the worst in most things," the rookie safety joked Wednesday. "Because then you can't be disappointed. … I'm just happy to get back on the field. That's the main focus."
Smith, of course, was neither fined nor suspended for the infraction, which occurred early in the second quarter of the Vikings' victory.
And while he might not have sweated his potential punishment, being forced to watch the game rather than play in it taught a valuable lesson.
"It definitely makes you realize how much you love the game," he said. "And how much you want to take advantage of every opportunity you get to get on the field. So it kind of puts it in perspective, just how lucky I am to be a part of the Vikings and even play in the NFL. It just makes you realize how great it really is."
Not his call
At least two things came out of linebacker Erin Henderson's return to the field Sunday after missing two games with a concussion. First, there were absolutely no concussion-related issues. Second, Henderson is not about to worry about how much time he gets on the field.
First, the concussion. Henderson admitted he was a little nervous during pre-game warm-ups. But those concerns went away quickly. "It's your head, you don't really know how it's going to react or what's going to happen, how it will play out," he said. "But once you get your first couple contacts, then you know you'll be all right."