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Steve "The Joker" Smith


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Wide receiver Steve Smith was in a playful mood in the locker room on Thursday.

He wore a gray T-shirt that read “Jake the Snake” with a photo of a half-naked Delhomme wearing nothing but black underwear, what looked like one of those children’s animal towels that cover your head (in the shape of a Panther, of course) and a smile.

When asked if he plans to wear that shirt under his jersey on Monday night, Smith said, “No, I don’t like to get unfocused. That’s one what will throw you off.”

A few minutes later Smith snuck up behind backup quarterback Josh McCown at his locker and gave him -- how shall we politely put it -- a nipple twister, causing McCown to let out a loud scream that permeated throughout the locker room.

As Smith walked away giggling, McCown grabbed a piece of paper and wrote down the date, “Smith, 12-04-08,” he said. “Got it! I never forget!”

Well, you certainly can’t accuse the Panthers star receiver of being tight this week

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I think I remember this "picture" of Jake from the last time the Panthers played the Saints. If I recollect correctly, many NFC South QBs had their face photoshopped into the picture...

Actually, some guy on a Saints MB started it. Then one of those guys posted it over here and someone here put Brees in it. I think the rest kept going. They've deleted the thread since then for some reason though.

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