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Good interview.

Said its important to always get better individually in order to make everyone better collectively.

Watching this team last year was exciting. Said we just got after it, played with toughness. A lot of Panthers respected around the league.

Said KB has it. He is asking the right questions to get better and has the right attitude. Always ready to work. Will be a special player.

Always knew he wasn't going to ask to wear 89. Likes and respects Steve and knew where he was coming to. He is known as 82 around this area anyway.

He seems like a great guy! I love these new players added this year. So excited for training camp!

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I really, really like Cotchery.  Even if he sucks for us this year I couldn't help but just want to give the guy a big ole hug.  I find myself smiling like a dumbass whenever I listen to his interviews.

 

Cool to hear what he said about his perspective of the Panthers.  I know it's mostly fluff, and of course he's going to talk him up but I'm hoping he's right about KB - Lord knows we're due a good receiver.

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Said KB has it. He is asking the right questions to get better and has the right attitude. Always ready to work. Will be a special player.

 

To be blunt that's why Smith isn't here and Jericho and Avant are. Love 89 but we never developed a #2 under him. That may be Hurney's piss poor drafting of WRs but gut tells me its not. Smith might be a good field general and mean well but I don't think his approach to being a mentor was the best and the main reason he isn't on this team. 

I think Voth hinted at that a few times leading up to him being cut. Then of course you look at the guys G-spot brought in. 2 guys known to be great teammates and loved in their locker rooms that are more than eager to teach the rookies and give POSITIVE reinforcement.

 

Like I said Love Smitty but I'd rather have Jericho here and his 10 Red Zone TDs teaching and building up the Rook for doing the right things than Smith tearing him down for doing the wrong. 

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To be blunt that's why Smith isn't here and Jericho and Avant are. Love 89 but we never developed a #2 under him. That may be Hurney's piss poor drafting of WRs but gut tells me its not. Smith might be a good field general and mean well but I don't think his approach to being a mentor was the best and the main reason he isn't on this team. 

I think Voth hinted at that a few times leading up to him being cut. Then of course you look at the guys G-spot brought in. 2 guys known to be great teammates and loved in their locker rooms that are more than eager to teach the rookies and give POSITIVE reinforcement.

 

Like I said Love Smitty but I'd rather have Jericho here and his 10 Red Zone TDs teaching and building up the Rook for doing the right things than Smith tearing him down for doing the wrong. 

Good Points

 

Not often remembered; Smith also threw gas on the flame on Cam Newton (suggestion box press conference), by speaking to Brett Jensen of WFNZ when the "controversy" was basically over, and therefore giving the media carte blance to take the story into overdrive.

 

After this, I even remember Stephen A Smith and Skip, breathlessly stating how they "were worried about Cam in life"; "Cam better get his life together", and strongly mentioned how the the likes of Kaepernick, RG3 and Wilson had "left Cam behind (do they not understand the responsibilities placed on each QB, and the talent, coaching around them at the time, and the fact Cam never got in trouble since Auburn)". It became a feeding frenzy after Smith's comments. 

 

At the time, I felt it was out of place on Smith's part, but few noticed or cared at the time. It was just too easy to believe the media, and Cam stereotypes.

 

Ironically, not to far after, Smith himself had done exactly the same thing he had reprimanded Cam for in the media. 

 

Of course he had apologized about what he said about Newton to Jensen. However, by that point, the damage was already done (and continues by some in the media). 

 

Let's face it; Smith can be very immature; a bully, and a me guy! Great receiver, competitor and Panther. No doubt. But you can't look over the other stuff as well, as if it didn't exist. 

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You lost me.  Listening to those two assholes pot stir and race bait is a complete waste of time.

 

When I hear those two names I immediately begin a mental rendition of Celebrity Deathmatch where the fight isn't over until they are both dead.

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Y'all take Skip too seriously.  Dude is a TV personality and does exactly what he's supposed to do.  Just the fact he's brought up all the time and everyone talking about how much they can't stand him proves just how good he is at his job.  Being a professional troll that is.

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