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One of the greatest Smitty moments..


Lilsmitty09

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I know he is no longer on the team, and some of you hate him (which is sad, really).

But Smitty is forever a Panther and I absolutely HAVE to share this with you. Some of you may have seen it or caught it, but if you haven't it is definitely good entertainment. You know things were bad when a 9 yard gain got him that fired up. Uploaded it to my FB page, because the NFL isn't as strict as it is with Youtube. So feel free to give it a like if you want, if not that's cool too.

https://www.facebook.com/nflpanthers07/videos/930598456983184/

Edit: Not sure how to attach a Facebook vid...tried everything I know. You'll have to follow the link for now.

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Steve Smith and Jimmy Clausen had no rhythm at all that year, which is kind of ridiculous when you consider Steve played with quarterbacks like Chris Weinke, Rodney Peete, Vinny Testaverte, David Carr, and Randi Fasani. But if you actually look at the games where Clausen played predominantly as opposed to Matt Moore, you find this 

*Moore (4 games) - 21 catches (5 per game), 276 yards (69 per game), 2 TDs
*Clausen (12 games) - 25 catches (2 per game), 278 yards (23 per game), 0 TDs

To put it bluntly, Steve probably had to get all his excitement out there, because he might not have gotten another catch that game.

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Don't matter if he gives the love back.  Unless he ends on some Rae Carruth sh#$ thats my dude forever.   Too many good memories.  The only Carolina player ever who you can honestly say always gave 100 % every game.

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Don't matter if he gives the love back.  Unless he ends on some Rae Carruth sh#$ thats my dude forever.   Too many good memories.  The only Carolina player ever who you can honestly say always gave 100 % every game.

Uh, TD too. Among others. But yeah SS still deserves love

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Don't matter if he gives the love back.  Unless he ends on some Rae Carruth sh#$ thats my dude forever.   Too many good memories.  The only Carolina player ever who you can honestly say always gave 100 % every game.

He played with his dick more than he stretched or participated at Wofford.  He had 3 great seasons but was never a team player and to this day doesn't give a shlt about anything but stats.

He gave stats 100%, he never gave more than he had to to this team.  WFNZ is the proof people.

Jerry allowed him to go for a reason.

I wish no ill-will on Steve but TD deserves a statue, SS does not.

DGAF if any of you agree with me or not.  Give me 1 Cam Newton and Thomas Davis and I will see your  8 Julius Peppers and Steve Smith.

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