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12 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

He does work for tye team. The logo on his shirt should be a hint.

Seemed like we botched the relationship after the way he was cut and his attitude afterwards.  It’s great that he’s back with us, he’s the best WR I’ve ever seen play live and I love what he gave to my favorite team despite his faults, so actually hearing him say it is awesome.  Tepper did great with giving worthy people some recognition within the organization 

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1 hour ago, Moo Daeng said:

He does work for tye team. The logo on his shirt should be a hint.

 

Not sure this is true. He does work for the NFL Network though.

 

He did have a Panther shirt on. He is an ex Panther, he was doing a Panther practice, that does not mean however, that he works for the Panthers.

 

Unless I'm wrong, and he does work for the team. Then, oopsy

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Dave could/should have done a better job in the release part. Still without knowing all the details- It seems in order to let Cam grow, Smitty had to be out of the equation. Close to how Rhule got here and soon after all/most of the locker-room leaders were gone.....even Boston was gone this year.  

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Not sure this is true. He does work for the NFL Network though.

 

He did have a Panther shirt on. He is an ex Panther, he was doing a Panther practice, that does not mean however, that he works for the Panthers.

 

Unless I'm wrong, and he does work for the team. Then, oopsy

https://www.panthers.com/news/steve-smith-sr-panthers-television-analyst-preseason-2021

 

Zarzour will be the new play-by-play announcer for the Panthers TV Network, and Smith Sr.'s returning to the team as his analyst, joining sideline reporter Kristen Balboni for the 2021 preseason.

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