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Smitty may be even more pissed than we thought (Panthers related)


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Christ almighty. Please don't tell me you actually believe this.

 

Never will I understand why Panthers fans will automatically hate a player they used to worship as soon as they're on another team...

 

tbh i've wanted him gone from the team at least 3 times, and the first one was because of anthony bright.  because i'm a panthers fan, not a smitty jock rider

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The quotes in there came from the horses own mouth. I don't get your point.

 

 

Are you familiar with Bill Clinton?  Lots of quotes came "from the horses own mouth" regarding him.

 

 

That term has no weight in truth and many Huddlers will back me up on hearing this week after week on the radio.

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tbh i've wanted him gone from the team at least 3 times, and the first one was because of anthony bright.  because i'm a panthers fan, not a smitty jock rider

 

To say he hurt the team more than he helped it is idiotic. Jake Delhomme wouldn't have made it even a full year without Steve bailing him out. We'd have been a carousel for QBs, ala the Cleveland Browns.

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Christ almighty. Please don't tell me you actually believe this.

Never will I understand why Panthers fans will automatically hate a player they used to worship as soon as they're on another team...

Can't speak for anyone else, but I don't hate him. He is no longer a Panther, so it doesn't matter.

Some of us Panther fans are fans of the Carolina Panthers team, not Carolina Panthers players.

You can feel how you do and that's fine, but you act like your way is better than our way. You have favorite players that you like even when they go somewhere else. I have a favorite team that I will root for anyone on it (see DeCoud and Harper). Neither of us are right, and neither are wrong. We just have a different view.

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some of you need to realize you're not caught between the binary of blind dick-riding and pure unadulterated hatred for a player the moment he's off the team

 

i for instance love steve smith to death and he's my favorite player of all time but i also recognize things are better the way they are and i can make valid, objective criticisms of him in spite of my love for him and my belief that things are better this way

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some of you need to realize you're not caught between the binary of blind dick-riding and pure unadulterated hatred for a player the moment he's off the team

i for instance love steve smith to death and he's my favorite player of all time but i also recognize things are better the way they are and i can make valid, objective criticisms of him in spite of my love for him and my belief that things are better this way

Thank you PhillyB. This is how I feel to a T and will leave it at that.

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