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Stephen A. Smith believes we should apologize to Steve Smith


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Anybody who disrespects Steve Smith I can't take serious as a fan, for years he was the only relevancy on this miserable team.

i agree, but this second hand whinning from him now is just sad. And I have moved on, I have never said anything bad about SS, until now... you know that pie boy pribaly isn't SS, right?

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No the most stupidest [sic] part is thinking any of our opinions have any effect on personnel decisions.

Way to go Captain Obvious,  I was defending the "idea" of trading for Smith is a valuabe asset to the Panther ulitmate goal of winning the (Super Bowl). 

Gettleman already traded twice  for the needed position so it can happen agian. 

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Camwagoners will never understand this. Steve Smith was the carolina panthers for a decade.

Fandom should be revoked of anyone disrespecting the legend.

Fan since 1998. Steve smith sr can eat my shorts. For the past year and a half he has been a baby about getting cut. Won't be the first and last great player we or anyone else for that matter will cut. Fandom should be revoked for crying about a former player and not putting your eggs in the current team and ROSTER basket.

 

bigger fan of Muhsin Muhammad.

 

 

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Anyone who doesn't defend Steve Smith is a blatant puss bag.

I've been a fan of the Panthers since before they even played a game. 

I was always huge fan of Steve Smith.  Often looking the other way, as fans do, when he was being a horses ass. 

I also know of several things about Steve Smith that the masses don't know. 

Then there is the fact that since he has been gone, he has been completely disgraceful to the franchise that put up with all his bullshit through the years. Giving him second chances, and third chances. 

The Panthers, and I as a fan, owe nothing to Steve Smith. As a fan, I cheered for him, and defended him even when it was wrong to do so. The franchise stood beside him during those same times. 

I wish no ill will to the man. In fact, I pray for nothing but blessings for him and his family. 

 

I will not stand here, and go along with the bullshit that he is untouchable, cause so many worship him, dispite him burning every bridge he can find.  

You sir, can fug off with your opinion. And I don't care if you like it or not.

Ice Up Son - Grow Up

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Camwagoners will never understand this. Steve Smith was the carolina panthers for a decade.

Fandom should be revoked of anyone disrespecting the legend.

If "fandom should be revoked", it should probably be for people who have more allegiance to a player than they do to the franchise.

That said, the whole "you're not a true fan if" bit tends to be kinda silly.

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