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


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Steve Smith is my favorite Panther player of all time.

Steve Smith is a fiery competitor.

All the stuff that makes other fans hate him, made Panthers fans love him.

I will always have love for Steve Smith, and will never say he was never that great, because he was/is.

But I root for the logo on the jersey, not the name on the back.

Steve Smith isn't on the Panthers anymore, so until he retires and becomes a Panther again, I couldn't give two fugs about the guy.

I hope our D puts a fuging lick on him and lays his ass out.

Y'all some emotionally attached sensitive motherfugers sometimes.

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Bullshit.  He was on local AM radio every week last year and specifically and repeatedly said he was here for the stats from here on out to hopefully make the HOF.  Also said he had no desire to assist and did not want any other WR that would assist a young WR that would take his place.

The "retire after this season" is revisionist history made up by Steven (I did that on purpose) and can be easily proven if you want to dig through the filth that was the Marc James era on WFNZ.

 

Hope Thomas Davis knocks him TFO.

 

I agree with you that Marc James sucked ass... I'm a regular listener of WFNZ and I do not remember Steve saying these things. He said he desired to make the HOF. And I think he's already earned that personally but I'm biased. I remember him saying he wanted to play the slot... which implies having a successor. Link or I'm not buying it.

 

As far as grooming other receivers, his job never was to do that, it was to be a great receiver. Do you think anyone groomed Steve? Hell no. He earned everything he got. What knuckleheads did Marty Hurney draft worth grooming anyways?

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Bullshit.  He was on local AM radio every week last year and specifically and repeatedly said he was here for the stats from here on out to hopefully make the HOF.  Also said he had no desire to assist and did not want any other WR that would assist a young WR that would take his place.

The "retire after this season" is revisionist history made up by Steven (I did that on purpose) and can be easily proven if you want to dig through the filth that was the Marc James era on WFNZ.

 

Hope Thomas Davis knocks him TFO.

 

maybe that's what i'm thinking of. i'd have sworn i saw an article to that effect as well but i'm not finding anything online

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Where's the relevance in that backhanded comment?

 

If people are gonna be disrespectful and under-appreciate a guy that was the face of this franchise for over a decade after we admittedly screwed him over, then I think they've got some issues.

 

this is the face of the franchise

 

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not someone that has consistently hurt the team in numerous ways over the year with his immature behavior

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I don't have a link either but I specifically recall that topic being discussed at length some time ago.

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There is no link because he said it on the radio unless they archive that poo.

I'm sorry smitty but were not gonna find out anything. Maybe you should be focusing on the other teams you have to play before us because you know, this is a team sport. And right now were a top five team and the ravens are middle of the pack.

Greatest panther of all time. Love the dude. but stfu until you come home and retire old man

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this is the face of the franchise

 

not someone that has consistently hurt the team in numerous ways over the year with his immature behavior

 

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...

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Anyone who is surprised or disappointed or whatever other bitchy emotions about this either didn't really know Steve Smith or has always had an axe to grind (yea, those are definitely present here).  Steve Smith will always be my favorite Panther, and yes I've been a fan since day one when I was 13 years old.  This is the exact attitude that made him great and able to over-achieve the way he has. 

 

Week 4: 35-0 Carolina.

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