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So Steve, how does it feel to have never won a Super Bowl?


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Yes, someone asked Steve Smith that question. Specifically, USA Today sports reporter Henry McKenna.

Here's the response:

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“There’s are a lot of ways I can answer that question that’ll make me sound like an asshole, so I’m probably not going to respond,” Steve Smith said. “I have a fine ass wife. I’ve got about $35 million in the bank, and I drive a Bentley and a Tesla. What the fug do you think it’s like?”

He then asked me to leave immediately, while reminding me to tell his superiors how he “clowned” on me. Did I strike a nerve? After all, Smith’s Panthers lost, 32-29, to Belichick and Brady in Super Bowl XXXVIII.

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3 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

Haha, honestly, it's the most truthful answer she's going to get.    Fans and reporters like to act like winning a super bowl is holy grail of life for these guys but I bet a large percentage of them are fine taking their millions and easy life.

A female named Henry?

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Oowee mayne...   reading that took me back to that day at the Panther's Caravan where he gave me the death stare for asking him if I needed to get back in line for his autograph.  I guess he did me a favor by sparing me use of actual verbal communication LOL.  

Dude is an asshole, but he's our asshole.

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