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Stephen A. Smith believes we should apologize to Steve Smith


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Thinking the same thing. Watched year after year how we never seemed to be able to develop another reciever with Smitty on the other side. Second year in Baltimore and it looks earily similar.

it's not even that. We are a tight knit group. Why would we try and fug with that with all the bad blood?

 

stephen a is a sensationalist. He's a clown.

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