The Green Bay Packers made a big splash this offseason when they signed linebackers Za'Darius Smith and Preston Smith in free agency.

Both ended up proving to be fantastic signings. Preston Smith finished the year with 12 sacks, one forced fumble, and one interception. What's crazy is that he wasn't even the star of the Packers duo.

Smith racked up 13.5 sacks and had a forced fumble of his own. That led the entire team. Not only that, but it was also the sixth-best in the NFL.

Despite those massive numbers, Smith did not find himself on the Pro Bowl roster this year. A lot of people were quick to call that a snub — a big one at that. Smith seems to agree.

Green Bay is squaring off with the Seattle Seahawks in an NFC Divisional round game. Smith brought down Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson for a sack in the first quarter of that contest. And his celebration was a reminder to everyone that he agrees with the sentiments of many.

Smith quickly pulled down the shirt he was wearing beneath his Packers jersey to reveal that it had the word “snubbed” written on it.

Not exactly subtle, is it? Then again, what do you get for being subtle. This doesn't really take much explaining either. Smith was one of the best pass rushers in all of football in 2019. He, and many others, believe that he should've been rewarded with a Pro Bowl spot.

That did not happen though, and now Smith is reminding everyone of that after he once again proves just how good he is on the football field. Hey, if that little extra motivation is going to make him perform like that on the big stage, you'll have a hard time finding any Green Bay fan that has an issue with it.