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All of a sudden, 89 getting all the love....


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Have been watching Espn and it seems that at 35 and in Baltimore hes getting more attention than ever.

 

 

 

 

 

Life long smitty fan and have a signed ball in the man cave, i wished him well.

 

 

But come Sunday i hope we beat him like a fugging drum....... fug u 89 ........fug u.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have a message for 89 post it here.

 

 

 

 

 

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89 was a jerk when he was here, and he is still a jerk.  He is the best player in Panther history-emphasis on the word HISTORY.  He was never a team player.  It impacted our offense in negative ways you can't see from the bleachers. 

 

He is 35 and has a year or two left---I get it.  Paying him the remainder of his contract to stay here--I don't get.

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Smitty making nice this week in his interviews. Dont believe a word of it. He is seething inside. And would like to ram a football up g mans rectum.

Didn't 89 call Gettlemen a fat mofo the other week or something? They bleeped so much of his rant out it was tough to tell. That is what I was told....someone I'm sure can find it

His initial rant into the camera was about people not thinking he could still play then as he walked away he said more.....that was the part that got bleeped but parts could be made out. After his big fluke TD when he got behind the D on a busted play

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Nobody has ever hated 89, just hated that 89 wasn't on their team. I love Smitty more than any other Panther that has worn the uniform, but Sunday is the first time since he's came in the league that I won't be rooting for him. It sucks because I do believe that Gettleman made a mistake, and I'll continue to root for Smitty to prove the doubters wrong, but just not this one.

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