AP

Angry Man is at it again.

Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith has never lacked for motivation, partly because he was an undersized third-round pick from Utah via Santa Monica College, who has fought and worked to create a 15-year NFL career that’s bordering on Hall of Fame standards.

And partly, he never lacks for motivation because if he needs some, he just makes some up.

After the NFL Network used the praise from teammate Justin Forsett to suggest Smith should be in the Top 100 next year (after missing most of last year with a torn Achilles), Smith reacted as Smith generally reacts.

You got guys who didn't even play this season F___ UR #NFLtop100 16yrs vote on that 🤔 https://t.co/I196gUbedF pic.twitter.com/UBNLKWWD6I — Steve Smith Sr (@89SteveSmith) July 6, 2016

The 37-year-old wide receiver thrives on perceived slights, and has since the day he entered the NFL.

He’s also one of the toughest players in the league, not built to survive the pounding he’s taken, but taking it anyway. He’s also amassed 961 catches for 13,932 yards and 76 touchdowns, and is intent on coming back to add to those totals this year.