Steve, I'm glad you posted this.
I have a Smith from JR as well, my second year with it and it was likely a year old when I bought it. Last year it made a few figs late, none ripened. This year I thought it would be different, so far there are many little nubs on it, but none have taken the leap and become an actively growing fig yet (nubs are what I call the little things that usually turn into a fig, but sometimes they fake you out and turn into a shoot, and sometimes they suddenly just shrivel up and fall off). I have a feeling they are going to do the same as last year, I hope they ripen in the sunroom this year. Last fall the tree dropped all it's leaves before the figs ripened. It makes me nervous to leave them in the sun room for too long after they drop their leaves, I don't want them to take a quick nap and then start growing again.
I think I'll still keep it and pot it up again in the late winter, but if doesn't change next year...I'll have to seriously consider my course of action.
It seems I have many figs that are late in forming this year, even though I started the shuffle on April 1. I guess when I think about it though, most of April was rather cold, like in the fourties and fifties during the daytime...probably not too good for much other than a really slow wake-up.