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Ricky Proehl thinks Steve Smith will come back (eventually)


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As a dedicated employee of this website that is woefully underpaid for a job I habitually underperform at, it is my unofficial duty to sometimes provide click-bait to start up a conversation with you guys so Zod can keep the lights on. Not really but here is an observer article with everyone else's favorite underachiever (I kid, I kid) Ricky Proehl where he talks about 89 coming "back home" to be honored, and even chimes in that he does in fact believe it will happen. So those of you with #89 tattooed ever so caringly on your lower backs, hold out hope, and continue to fight the good fight!

“I have talked to Steve. I think eventually it’ll happen,” Proehl said. “I think he wants it. I think he should do it, to be honest with you.”

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/nfl-blog/article127036904.html

 
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2 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

I was hoping to see a pic of Smitty and @Montsta with his face blurred out in this thread. 

I'm calling no joy on that. 

I'm probably the only person here that Steve Smith actually blocked from his Instagram account, so I don't think I'll be getting Christmas cards and insider updates from the man any time soon. 

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