The first NFL game that Smith ever saw was also the first game he appeared in, the 1973
Hall of Fame Game versus the
San Francisco 49ers. He recalled that the first time he lined up to kick off, he heard a 49ers linebacker screaming all sorts of obscenities towards him and his mother. He kicked poorly in the game and was cut, but was assigned to the Patriots' farm club, the New England Colonials of the ACFL, who played their games at the Patriots'
Foxboro Stadium. Smith wound up leading the Colonials in scoring with 61 points (on ten field goals and 31 extra points) and kicked two field goals and five extra points as the Colonials routed the
Bridgeport Jets, 41-17, in the ACFL championship game. The ACFL folded after the season, but Smith was "called up" to the Patriots, with whom he would spend nine seasons. On 8 December 1980 the Patriots were playing the Miami Dolphins in a nationally televised
Monday Night Football game with a playoff spot on the line. The game was tied 13-13 in the final seconds of regulation with the camera panned in on Smith when
Howard Cosell broke the news to the nation that
John Lennon had been murdered. Smith had made two field goals during the game but the kick was blocked and the Dolphins won in overtime. After the game there was little talk of football as the media had been swept up in the story of Lennon. Smith was one of only two English NFL players at the time, the other being
Mike Dawson. Smith was a fan of the Beatles in his youth and during his rookie hazing with the Patriots often sang Beatles songs to his teammates. ==Post-retirement==