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Wait… Steve Smith Sr has tear ducts?!?


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9 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

I’ve seen him cry in an interview before talking about the HoF

i kind of feel like whether it’s intentional or not him doing more media gigs might help him get a HoF nod 

He also has cried while detailing some of mistakes before too in an interview.  Everyone cries.  

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A very professional tribute.  Steve didn't make it about himself but for Sam.  We have to remember that Steve was a budding star when Sam was with the team.  Though Sam was a defensive coach you can surely believe he was in Steve's ear about being great.  He was in his ear about being the small guy not getting any respect.  Steve, like Sam, showed the world greatness.

Sam was such a great player, and I was ecstatic when we signed him in our inaugural season to be the leader of our defense.   His leadership set the tone for a team that one year removed from their first season they were in the NFC Championship game. 

Sam deserved the HOF and surely Steve will too. 

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1 hour ago, Manna said:

recap? 

“If I was DJ Moore, I’d be pissed, I’d be foaming at the mouth”

 

Took a shot at our staff
“If they were my account, if they were my financial guy.  They’d be Fired.”

 

“There is a buzz saw coming for these Panthers”

 

along with some other similar stuff

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