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Roman Harper..... Shots Fired!


Jeremy Igo

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Im not sold on him and decoud I just wish we had someone better to play at safety but we honestly dont so I guess its ok and I doubt harpers able to cover smitty . Not feeling to excited about this game even though im attening it , ill be wearing my smitty jersey to support smitty to show him panthernation still has his back

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Im not sold on him and decoud I just wish we had someone better to play at safety but we honestly dont so I guess its ok and I doubt harpers able to cover smitty . Not feeling to excited about this game even though im attening it , ill be wearing my smitty jersey to support smitty to show him panthernation still has his back

 

 

Panther nation should not have his back this Sunday. He is playing for the opposing team. 

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I always watched this video to get ready for Saints games.  If you'd have told me these two players would be facing each other on the opposite end of the spectrum I would have called you crazy, and probably would have wanted to avoid that situation at all costs.  But here it is.  Love you Smitty.  Hope you lose Sunday.  Bad.

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Roman Harper on his hit on Steve Smith in 2011 when Harper played for the #Saints: "I’ve never once apologized for what I did, nor will I."

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWXWawdXy7Q

 

 

 

 

Man I can't wait till Sunday.

 

Was this the best "Cam-to-Smitty" play in their time here together?

 

 

IMHO, its not the best Smitty play ever, but it is with Cam at QB.

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Im not sold on him and decoud I just wish we had someone better to play at safety but we honestly dont so I guess its ok and I doubt harpers able to cover smitty .

I like what I've seen out of them besides the Steelers game where everyone but KK Short and maybe Addison played horribly on the defensive side.. I don't get excited about them but they get the job done.

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