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Steve Smith....Hemad?


Munch4455

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Your statement was a joke. You made a statement about a safety being over the top... WTF play are u referring to? You didn't even explain what you meant? That sentence literally made no sense in the context of ANY conversation that has occured in this entire thread. The joke is on you.

I will always run circles around you when it comes to the X's and O's in the game of football. I was playing the game when u were still in diapers...

Cmon BRO

Yeah I'm pretty sure you aren't older than me "bro".

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You guys decide... it sounds like throw the fuging ball man, or this is fuging bull man.

It was obviously "throw the f'ing ball, man! Come on!" He had two steps... the ball was SEVERELY underthrown... Cam steps into the throw and puts air on that, it's six... Indeed "throw the f'ing ball" and it's a TD.

Frustration is all, though. Not gonna strain the relationship. If you've ever played on a team, you've had fellow team mates call you out for missing a play. It doesn't hurt the relationship if you're not an overly sensitive b'. lol

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It was obviously "throw the f'ing ball, man! Come on!" He had two steps... the ball was SEVERELY underthrown... Cam steps into the throw and puts air on that, it's six... Indeed "throw the f'ing ball" and it's a TD.

Frustration is all, though. Not gonna strain the relationship. If you've ever played on a team, you've had fellow team mates call you out for missing a play. It doesn't hurt the relationship if you're not an overly sensitive b'. lol

I agree with you 100 percent! Don't try to explain that to JTgreensboro though... He'll be quick to tell you and I quote " they usually have a safety over the top"

I know... I don't know what ^He was thinking either

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Steve Smith is a crybaby! He acts out like a little kid when he doesn't get his way. Stop making excuses for him. He would have been past ten thousand if he would have caught those passes he dropped all season. Especially when Cam needed him. Lol at all the stupid excuses you guys are making for a grown man. We won and that should be something too build on. What is it now? two games streak. He is not a gdp teammate. Let him get his achievement and g etheckout!

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Steve Smith is a crybaby! He acts out like a little kid when he doesn't get his way. Stop making excuses for him. He would have been past ten thousand if he would have caught those passes he dropped all season. Especially when Cam needed him. Lol at all the stupid excuses you guys are making for a grown man. We won and that should be something too build on. What is it now? two games streak. He is not a gdp teammate. Let him get his achievement and g etheckout!

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It was obviously "throw the f'ing ball, man! Come on!" He had two steps... the ball was SEVERELY underthrown... Cam steps into the throw and puts air on that, it's six... Indeed "throw the f'ing ball" and it's a TD.

How do you throw it on target if you are hit in the arm while throwing it? It's hard to step into it when Bowers is all over him. He did all he could. It's no one's fault. It's not a big deal. But let's have a 20 page thread so everybody on here can tell everyone how much smarter they are than everyone else.

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I'd be will to bet my house Steve has said worse things this year...or at least comparable

....he just wasn't standing next to one of those sideline mics to pick it up

Non story ..... Smitty has done that every season...multiple games...for years.

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I don't care if Smitty said "fug you Cam, you POS, you throw like a girl". That is just Smitty being pissed at the world.

It is also that attitude that makes him one of the best WRs in the NFL. He wants to succeed at all costs. I would much rather him have that attitude than being too passive.

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I can't believe you guys have been watching the same Steve Smith that I have for the last decade and can't decipher the difference between what he brings when he is ANGRY and what he brings when he is straight up apathetic like he was last year with Clausen back there. Angry Steve Smith is the best WR in the game. He has as much respect for Cam Newton as anybody just like he had more respect for Jake Delhomme than anybody, but those two NEVER huddled up on the sidelines and talked strategy.

In the moment, you let Steve be Steve. Because Steve needs ZERO motivation to get up for a game. He is in the play every single snap. Run play, pass play, route to him, route to somebody else... full speed every play. THAT is how you can tell that Steve Smith believes in his QB. When Delhomme "lost him" that was when it was time for Delhomme to leave. When Clausen "lost him" that was when it was time for a change.

So to answer the question more succinctly... yes, he was incredibly mad. He was ridiculously mad and we had better see the same Steve next week because if we do, the only thing that can stop him is a poorly thrown ball. Always has been, always will be.

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