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34 minutes ago, pantherj said:

I don't think I've ever seen a post get 35 poop before. That's a hint you're wrong.

or the OP just called everyone’s local football god an asshole and they responded predictably to it….

89 largely has admitted he is an asshole over the last several years.  Pretty much off and on since he sucker punched Lucas and some washed their hands of him.  So at least 89 can be self aware.  Heck, why do you think he went on about his son being less like Steve Smith and more like Sam Mills during that broadcast.  But lord help a fan that does the same on this message board.  Poo city. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

or the OP just called everyone’s local football god an asshole and they responded predictably to it….

89 largely has admitted he is an asshole over the last several years.  Pretty much off and on since he sucker punched Lucas and some washed their hands of him.  So at least 89 can be self aware.  Heck, why do you think he went on about his son being less like Steve Smith and more like Sam Mills during that broadcast.  But lord help a fan that does the same on this message board.  Poo city. 

Well, then perhaps he should stop using the term "ax to grind", and just say "Smitty is an asshole", or something to that effect. 

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I don't get it, I thought Smitty was hilarious and gave good insight. People are so offended that he would be blunt and call out bad plays, play calls or players thinking that being objective is a bad thing. 

Yea he might be a little harsh when speaking about players but lets not forget that he would throw jabs at the other team too, it wasn't just him "grinding an axe" with us .

 

I guess that there's just some fans who rather hear Mick gush about Ron's ample chest rather than to hear someone speaking the truth.

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Imagine this- Steve Smith actually has the balls to say the same things most of you were already thinking, but "it's not a good look."

Gimme a fugging break.

Every one of us watched Joey Slye likely lose his roster spot last night and we knew it the moment it happened. But, because it was Steve Smith and he said what we all already knew, he's the bad guy. Okay, gotcha.

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9 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Imagine this- Steve Smith actually has the balls to say the same things most of you were already thinking, but "it's not a good look."

Gimme a fugging break.

Every one of us watched Joey Slye likely lose his roster spot last night and we knew it the moment it happened. But, because it was Steve Smith and he said what we all already knew, he's the bad guy. Okay, gotcha.

Wasn't just Slye.  A lot of his running commentary was pretty insulting to other players, too.  He even had a dig at Curtis Samuel at one point.

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14 hours ago, Paa Langfart said:

Yall are dumb as fug.  Not a businessman among you.  What ev...  Tep peers to be dumb as the rest of you and all will be good till he grabs someones crotch.

I know right? Dude must have tripped over his coffee cup into billions of dollars. You should definitely give him some money making advice

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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

Wasn't just Slye.  A lot of his running commentary was pretty insulting to other players, too.  He even had a dig at Curtis Samuel at one point.

Truth hurts sometimes. 

The same things are posted on this board daily.

If you don't produce you should be called out no matter what the job is.

 

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