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What would y'all think of hiring Ken Dorsey as HC next year?


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2 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

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Cam should have deferred to his elders...

What? Smitty was being Smitty. Great player, but he could be a volatile ass with his teammates or even on the field. 

Smith hit Cam. That's Smith's fault. He's lucky it didn't go the same way it did the previous two times he assaulted a teammate. 

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

A million times this 

My eight year old grandson wants what he wants without any thought to cost, effort required or circumstances.

Sadly, we've got adults on here who think the same way about franchise quarterbacks.

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

What? Smitty was being Smitty. Great player, but he could be a volatile ass with his teammates or even on the field. 

Smith hit Cam. That's Smith's fault. He's lucky it didn't go the same way it did the previous two times he assaulted a teammate. 

Cam was cocky when he was young probably needed it. 

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8 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Exactly what he needed.

Rivera was afraid of Cam and Smitty was the only guy holding him accountable...

...everyone would have been better off with Smitty & Cam both on the squad.

Damn this hurts so bad to say this but I totally agree. I would have never got rid of Smitty because it hurt Cams feelings. Dumb as hell

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13 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

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See you say he "slapped" him?

When and where?

In the face after a practice in the panthers locker room from what I remember. It was a pretty big discussion around here, but we didn't hear about it until after he was gone. Wasn't exactly the kind of thing the team wanted getting out. Wasn't as public as the training camp incident (I was there for that) and nobody had to go to the hospital like after the first assault. Easier to keep contained and Cam probably didn't make it any better. 

At that point Cam was the future and Smitty wasn't doing much here. He had more in the tank for sure, but he wasn't letting it out. Dude was getting into more fights than he was getting into the end zone. I hated seeing him go and think it was crappy the way it was handled, but it wasn't surprising after it happened. 

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31 minutes ago, rayzor said:

In the face after a practice in the panthers locker room from what I remember. It was a pretty big discussion around here, but we didn't hear about it until after he was gone.

Is there a credible source who can corroborate this?  I certainly don't see anything out there about it and were it true the press certainly would be all over it, no way they'd participate in a coverup in order to protect "the team".

That said, if it's true...so what?

Did Cam "slap" him back?  If not, why not?

You know Michael Jordan punched Steve Kerr in the face and Kerr went right back after him until teammates broke it up, Kerr ended up with a black-eye...

...then they booted up and went out and won 3 straight World Championships together. 

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