I'll say it again - it was a bad call. Smith wasn't going for his head and he did not lead with his head. He was trying to separate the ball from the man, not tackle him. That's what safeties do - Ronnie Lott would have been proud.
He jumped to contact the WR high, as the WR was also jumping at the pass and it would have been caught high. If he undercut him, he easily could have broken some ribs. Instead, he hit him with his shoulder in his upper chest/shoulder, NOT HIS HEAD.
As a football fan, I expect that legal hit to be made my safeties as often as possible. It lets you know that if you're going to run a play like that, heading directly towards the safety in the middle of the field, you are going to have to hold onto it.
Two years ago, Justin Dole made at least 3 huge hits. One was perfectly legal on a late TD by Redd, but it was crushing. Earlier, he managed to get away with a blatant facemask (illegal, and I have no idea how the ref did not see it at all). At another point, he was running away from the QB (and the pass) towards a WR - the ball was badly overthrown, but he did not see where the ball ended up and hit the WR. He was properly flagged, though I did not see any intent.
We're a physical D. We're not a cheap shotting D. But we will hit you. And no, in '03 we were too busy chasing your guys to hit them. That would be the way to avoid getting the snot knocked out of you. Honestly, I thought you Ohio people were supposed to be big football fans....
