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Steve Smith is at practice


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I really do believe that he is deserving of the Hall of Fame. Some career stats are as follows:

1031 receptions, 14.3 YPC, 14,000 plus in receiving yards, 81 receiving touchdowns, 55 receptions of 40+ yards, 641 first downs.....all for a guy who stands 5'9" (in cleats).

....and created many great memories.

https://youtu.be/LyxcYhxWwcg

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31 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

The man could put a uniform on right now and still dominate.

I am amazed at the hatred for him.  It really boggles my mind.  He did so much for this team.  The man will be a hall of famer one day.

I am glad to see him out there enjoying time with the team spent most of his career with.

Agent 89 is definitely top 5 of all time.

Well he's top two really.  I'd have to put Cam on top.  I don't hate Smitty...but he is sort of a dick in person or on the phone. Just my personal experience. I loved to watch him play and I have great Panther memories of him on the field.  It's good to see him at a practice.  A lot of people who don't like Smitty would forget about that if he retired a Panther. 

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33 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

The man could put a uniform on right now and still dominate.

I am amazed at the hatred for him.  It really boggles my mind.  He did so much for this team.  The man will be a hall of famer one day.

I am glad to see him out there enjoying time with the team spent most of his career with.

Agent 89 is definitely top 5 of all time.

It’s almost all from people who weren’t around in 2003 or 2005 imo

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literally the greatest WR of all time... IDGAF what your arguments are.

Give Smitty Joe Montana, or even Peyton Manning during the Marvin Harrison era, and everyone would be saying Jerry Rice who?!?!?

Despite having perennial pro-bowlers Chris Weinke, Jimmy Clausen, Matt Moore, Rodney Peete, Vinny Testaverde, and Jake Delhomme pitching him the ball,  Smitty banked legendary numbers and plays despite his 5'9 and a quarter inch height and limited opportunities.

He didn't have a chip on his shoulder. He had a boulder. And I'm a poet if you didn't know it.

He carried the franchise on his back for a decade, despite the odds against him.

Yeah he had some not so favorable moments. All of us do.

Call it hero worship all you want. The dude is and will be a legend, and I am glad I can say that I saw him play during my lifetime.

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50 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

That's good to see. Could just be doing some NFL Network prep though.

He mentioned yesterday about working an article for NFL.com on rookies and something to do with Curtis Samuel also. I wasn't really able to listen to the details at the time he was talking about it. 

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Steve Smith is and will always be one of my favorite Panthers.  Always gave 110% even when we were getting our asses kicked.  Competitor always.  Nothing but respect. 

All you other fairweather muthas are the same ones that dissed JP until he came back then was all on his #$#$ again.  So you can miss me with that betrayed bull#$#$.  

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