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Steve Smith Sr. Wants You All To Relax


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49 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hear him. But now imagine Steve Smith the player playing with a QB that can't effectively throw a ball on an NFL field more than about 10-15 yards. How patient is that gonna look?

We saw that in 2010. It wasn't pretty and drove Steve to be out the door until Cam swayed him back.

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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

that was not him being bold, that was him saying it isnt teppers fault and for the fans to be patient

Maybe he actually believes that??? Maybe he is saving his own face for being all in on Young? 
Impossible because it’s different than what you think?

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hear him. But now imagine Steve Smith the player playing with a QB that can't effectively throw a ball on an NFL field more than about 10-15 yards. How patient is that gonna look?

This.  And also, love Smitty, but he is an employee, and for much as I respect and love the guy, he never said a sideways word about Tepper or Rhule during the Rhule Era.  He is here for the entirety of every preseason, and he saw and knew the college poo that was taking place while Rhule was here and all he kept doing was pushing the same hype machine that our PR and social media teams push.  He didn't call the organization out for any of the poo he saw that he KNEW was unprofessional.  He essentially protects the brand.  And then as soon as it's safe to admit a mistake bc Tepper deemed it one, then he speaks out about it, just like he did with Rhule.  He's not going to put anything out saying "welp, Panthers Nation, we fuged up.  The coach is horrible and the #1 pick is a bust."  Tepper would have him banned from the facilities for life.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

This.  And also, love Smitty, but he is an employee, and for much ad I respect and love the guy, he never said a sideways word about Tepper or Rhule during the Rhule Era.  He is here for the entirety of every preseason, and he saw and knew the college poo that was taking place while Rhule was here and all he kept doing was pushing the same hype machine that our PR and social media teams push.  He didn't call the organization out for any of the shot he saw that he KNEW was unprofessional.  He essentially protects the brand.  And then as soon as it's safe to admit a mistake bc Tepper deemed it one, then he speaks out about it, just like he did with Rhule.  He's not going to put anything out saying "welp, Panthers Nation, we fuged up.  The coach is horrible and the #1 pick is a bust."  Tepper would have him banned from the facilities for life.

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we could really need a player with Steve smith's attitude on the team rn

wilks brought smash mouth and physical mentally last season, this team is just too soft

now, we have:

  • burns too worry about his contract and being taken out by TE's
  • ickey's brain lapse penalty every week and getting beat by a 34 y/o safety
  • Ian Thomas out there like Hellen Keller trying to catch a football
  • Miles sanders dancing for 10 carries and 8 yards and then calling out fans for sucking
  • Bryce fumbling issues
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I'm so tired of hearing about Wilks. He came from Rivera and you know how that ended. It would have ended the same way cause he's old and stubborn just like all these old heads. He also missed the playoffs when it fell into his lap. Y'all are looking for anything to justify what you're seeing. It's a rebuild. HELLO?

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