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Hell, they talked about Steve half the time anyways. Good to see him get his due, talking about he's the toughest reciever in the league to get his arm broke & still get into the end-zone, & how he needs help at the WR position with a young guy.

Though they did say that even though he said he wouldn't mind going to #2, that he'd be the best player on the field & teams would still double team him, which is true. They also said there's no way Smith would want to be #2 when he's only getting 3 catches a game & another guy is getting 10 lol.

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That segment only served as more proof that Jamie Dukes is an idiot. He talked about the Panthers as if they have no talent on the roster.

Dukes = ex-Falcon

Do you really think he's going to give the Panthers any credit? He's critical of the Panthers even we are playing well.

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Jamie Dukes Hates us. He was driving me crazy with all his comments about "does carolina even have a QB? and when answered Moore, the repetitive WHO WHO WHO" It was driving me nuts. The SOTF seemed more like a clip on Smitty and nothing else about the rest of the team. No mention of any Defensive starters. They did mention Brown but thats about it.

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Jamie Dukes Hates us. He was driving me crazy with all his comments about "does carolina even have a QB? and when answered Moore, the repetitive WHO WHO WHO" It was driving me nuts. The SOTF seemed more like a clip on Smitty and nothing else about the rest of the team. No mention of any Defensive starters. They did mention Brown but thats about it.

Your assuming they know anybody else?

Some of these idiots are going to be eating crow.

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I may get burned by this (and believe me I am the biggest Steve smith fan out their) but Steve smith is NOT the best player on our team. He isn even the best player on offense. That's what kills me about how idiots like dukes are allowed to voice their opinion about things they have no clue about.

Steve smith is a dynamic player who changes the way teams defend against us but it's crazy to think he is the beat player or the only talent that we have at our disposal. I'm not going to say who that player is but why don't the analyst see that we have a top 5 player on offense and defense. We are so much more than Steve smith...yes we have holes but we aren't the rams...we aren't the browns...we aren't the buccanears...come on.

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the responses I'm seeing here are exactly why I never watch videos on the Panthers. The ONLY teams that people and the media care about are the Cowboys, Colts, Patriots, and Steelers.

Even though I can't f**king stand the Saints, they don't even get coverage after winning the SB! When it's brought up, it's never "the Saints won" it's "Peyton Manning and the Colts lost." Hell, even when the new OT rule was introduced they said the Saints didn't deserve to win because of the old OT format. Just trying to protect their pet Peyton.

Take everything, and I mean everything you read/hear/watch about the Panthers with a grain of salt, because 9 times out of 10 it's completely false and it's the kind of info you find on bleachreport/random no-name blogs.

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please tell me rich eisen had nothing to do with this segment?

i never pay much attention to what those guys say. it's just another way to fill up a five minute hole in their broadcasting. we as fans know that we have our QB, we know that we have more talent on our team than just smitty (DW, j-stew, beaston, harris, gamble - just to name a few)..... we also know that those retards will be eating their words when we end up in the playoffs this season!

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