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Steve Smith is still sad, throwing shade at Carolina


Cary Kollins

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the butthurt tour continues...

 

"I got a little emotional after the game," Smith told Shutdown Corner about the Ravens' 20-10 win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 17. "I realized that I was with an organization where anything short of a Super Bowl is unacceptable. If we are in the tournament, we are expected to go to February.

 

"There were times [in Carolina], man, where it was like, ‘Man, I hope I get a chance to maybe play in the playoffs.’ That’s not a slight to anybody, but that’s just what I am experiencing here with the Baltimore Ravens, two-time Super Bowl champs in the past [12] years. That's just amazing and eye-opening to me."

 

 

Welp, when Smith was signed by the Ravens I really wanted him to win it all if the Panthers didn't.

 

Now I'll be rooting hard for them to lose in the first round.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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