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The Best VINTAGE Steve Smith Highlights


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Youtube is saturated with beast smitty Highlights, but past his prime..

I present you with a highlight real that showcases what Smitty was in his prime..  when TV was a square, and not a rectangle..  When making ESPN's Monday Night halftime highlights was making it big! I have been searching and searching for Vintage Smitty highlights, and this Vid delivers, and what better time to share than after he was inducted into the Hall of Honor!!

 

(looks phony, but man, is it nostalgic) 

 

 

 

 

*Fun fact no one cares about: ..  I first witnessed smitty halfway into his prime.  I can declare my first conscious season as a  Panthers fan watching all 16 games via new and innovative Sunday Ticket in 2007.  The 2007 losing season was my first season where im like .. "ok im a Panthers fan, im watching these games"..  in 2003 i was in 3rd grade and i remember rooting for the Panthers in the SuperBowl...  in 2007 Thats the year i was like "this is my team, my dad has sunday ticket *at the time was the utmost technology.. watch your team week in and week out?? yes please!!*  Im gunna watch my team!!"

 

well, my dad said if you get straight As, ill take you to a Panthers game..    well, I got straight As my 8th grade year, the following fall as a pimple freshman i picked the Monday Night Panthers vs Bucs in 2008 and holy fugIN ASHIT WHAT A NIGHT..

 

cool story brah?  meh story..   (10:40) 

 

Enjoy the Vintage Smitty highlights with no past prime bleeding in.. its Panther Fan Gold 

 

edit: I forgot to add...   when i first consciously paid attention to the NFL and made the Panthers my team, Smitty was in his prime and filled my eyes with wonder..  I have so much love fore smitty...  everyone has that childlike nostalgia and Smitty was mine...

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