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Steve Smith Sr on Luke and TD


PntherPryd

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I spent a lot of time in the parking lot at work this morning (can't get online version)....with engine going.

He got a great call from an original PSL holder that spoke of getting stuff signed by Smitty and then sending a jersey by mail asking for a signature on a jersey for his son going to Afghanistan.  Smitty sent it and every time his son wore it over there he felt like he was back at home.  Smitty said it "gave him shivers"...  

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Another guy called in and took a lot of time to explain that he was a long time Dolphin fan that lives in Concord.... but he is "warming up to the Panthers" because his kids are big fans.  Then he went on to ask a question about the playoffs and winning teams.

Smitty responded, "well, first off.... as a Dolphin fan I can see why you don't understand winning football teams...."   People looked at me in the parking lot and thought I was having a heart attack I was laughing so loud.

Lots of calls from Panther fans but never heard anyone touch on in depth questions on why he was not re-signed.

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20 minutes ago, PntherPryd said:

Another guy called in and took a lot of time to explain that he was a long time Dolphin fan that lives in Concord.... but he is "warming up to the Panthers" because his kids are big fans.  Then he went on to ask a question about the playoffs and winning teams.

Smitty responded, "well, first off.... as a Dolphin fan I can see why you don't understand winning football teams...."   People looked at me in the parking lot and thought I was having a heart attack I was laughing so loud.

Lots of calls from Panther fans but never heard anyone touch on in depth questions on why he was not re-signed.

You probably heard me too.  I think I was the caller after him, or the next...not sure.

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