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Anyone think there is possibility that Smitty is coming home?


CatTower

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10 minutes ago, CatTower said:

There's a few people on Twitter reaching out.  Really, looking at this team with Pep coming back, why not Smitty?  Could really be a storybook ending.

Pep never retired.  Smitty did so there's that.  Smittty has been sitting in a booth and I think the ravens hold his rights so that would be another obstacle. Also. I think he retired cause he wanted to retire so he would have to change his mind and get in football shape.

This is a bit different than Pep.  Doubt it will ever happen.

 

(refreshes screen and sees new thread about confirmed the signing of smitty.  Shakes head and resumes gluttonous binge drinking )

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Positivepantherfan said:

What's your problem ?

Not talking about your posts. As far as I could tell, yours were dripping with sarcasm but I may be wrong. 

I was talking about OP - another alt (or Russian troll, apparently) who types a clickbait idea as the thread title itself. 

I don't know if the goal is attention or page clicks, but it's fuging annoying as hell when I just want to read legitimate news and discussions about the Panthers.

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16 minutes ago, Chimera said:

Not talking about your posts. As far as I could tell, yours were dripping with sarcasm but I may be wrong. 

I was talking about OP - another alt (or Russian troll, apparently) who types a clickbait idea as the thread title itself. 

I don't know if the goal is attention or page clicks, but it's fuging annoying as hell when I just want to read legitimate news and discussions about the Panthers.

You're probably the same type of person that would be complaining if someone was discussing trading KB before this all happened.  Just because you don't think my discussion point is 'legitimate' doesn't mean you're right.

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2 hours ago, Chimera said:

For fug's sake. Is there anywhere I can read or discuss Panthers news online without it being swarmed with the dumbest mother fugers alive?

Why do the idiots make a ton of alts instead saying poo with their normal accounts? 

This place has gone to poo

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