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19 hours ago, Shotgun said:

Chinn is a dog but does he start a fight every game like Smith or Norman?  I miss that kinda attitude on the team.

Yeah we don’t have any of those anymore.. Norman was damn near crazy in 2015 and Smitty was crazy, period.

16 hours ago, Wolfcop said:

If Donte a dog, he is a chihuahua, which can be rather ferocious. 

Lolllll

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22 minutes ago, CLG said:

Yeah we don’t have any of those anymore.. Norman was damn near crazy in 2015 and Smitty was crazy, period.

Lolllll

I've never seen a player better at starting a fight and getting the other team penalized for it. The vitriol he played with is unparalleled. 89 is still the bottom line.  

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After last years two yards and a cloud of dust passing attack with the game on the line I can appreciate what 89 brought to the football field even more. People can have their opinions about him on a personal level but you cannot deny he made just about any game he was in worth watching. I have tried not to dwell but I can't help but think he could have made a difference in 50. I just don't see the team going out like that and allowing the defense to try to take out our qb without going down swinging literally and figuratively with Steve in the game. All we have are highlights and memories now. Ohwell.

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We were so fortunate as Panther fans to have been able to watch and cheer WR Steve Smith, a future Hall Of Famer for many years.

Steve not only brought football skills to the wide receiver position, he brought a certain fire and competive desire to the game that few NFL players are capable of every obtaining.

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