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Say what you will about Steve Smith, but that guy does have a good spirit and deserves the best. His emotional devotion to the game and competition sometimes gets mixed with frustration and anger. But at the end of the day, he is truly one of the best to ever wear the Panthers uniform.

Remember back in the day when he made a locker-room disturbance because he thought the Panthers were going to cut him... haha glad that worked out.

He will be in the hall of fame as long as he puts up a few more good seasons. He's the last player to hold the triple crown (which is next to impossible in these days).

89!! anyone have that infamous interview from after the vikings game?

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I hope he makes his dream. I believe Fox and his loyalty to certain players has set back the possibility for a SB with Smith, but this year is a start in the right direction. Unfortunately it may be too late. If JR had not stepped in this year we would still be that mediocre team that can touch the ring, but never grab it. I hope we can achieve that goal this year, but the odds are against it. We'll see.

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Say what you will about Steve Smith, but that guy does have a good spirit and deserves the best. His emotional devotion to the game and competition sometimes gets mixed with frustration and anger. But at the end of the day, he is truly one of the best to ever wear the Panthers uniform.

Remember back in the day when he made a locker-room disturbance because he thought the Panthers were going to cut him... haha glad that worked out.

He will be in the hall of fame as long as he puts up a few more good seasons. He's the last player to hold the triple crown (which is next to impossible in these days).

89!! anyone have that infamous interview from after the vikings game?

Word. :thumbsup:

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Say what you will about Steve Smith, but that guy does have a good spirit and deserves the best. His emotional devotion to the game and competition sometimes gets mixed with frustration and anger. But at the end of the day, he is truly one of the best to ever wear the Panthers uniform.

Remember back in the day when he made a locker-room disturbance because he thought the Panthers were going to cut him... haha glad that worked out.

He will be in the hall of fame as long as he puts up a few more good seasons. He's the last player to hold the triple crown (which is next to impossible in these days).

89!! anyone have that infamous interview from after the vikings game?

http://www.sportsviews.com/video/4164/Steve_Smith_Crazy_Post_Game_Interview_With_Andrea_KramerVikings_vs_Panthers

sorry its a crappy vid but all the other ones where taken down

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