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Ravens corner Jimmy Smith was called out for his subpar season by defensive coordinator Dean Pees. Patrick Smith Patrick Smith/Getty Images

Awkwardness filled the air when reporters asked Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith if he had a response to the recent criticism coming from his defensive coordinator.

Smith was at a loss for words when asked if he agreed with Dean Pees' evaluation that Smith was playing tentative.

"Honestly, I don't even want to … I don't know. I don't know. I don't know," Smith said via Russell Street Report.

When asked if he needed to play more aggressively as a follow up, Smith responded: "I feel like I've just got to keep getting better, keep playing my game." Then he awkwardly walked away from the podium.

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While Smith may not want to talk about it, Pees was willing to call it as he sees it prior to the team's bye last week. Smith is the 92nd-ranked corner in the NFL, according to Pro Football Focus.

"Tentative," Pees said of Smith, who is coming off last year's season-ending foot injury. "I think he has been tentative and not really letting it go. Whether that's the injury, whether it's not, I don't [know]. Only he can tell you that. But I haven't seen him quite be the…productive player."