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The real Steve Smith writing blog comments on PFT?


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Posted this in another thread, but wanted to make sure more people saw it and is thread worthy on its own.

Could this be our own Steve Smith who has taken a moronic commenter to task? If so, I love the guy even more than before. See below.

Dear Steve Smith,

All of the zeroes in your contract haven't bought you any common sense or class yet; You're a great football player--that's it. Take that away & what do you become? An angry man with several assault charges & no valuable skills set. While we're on the subject of how overpaid you are, here's a stat: 67% of former NFL players are broke 3 years after their careers. Look at how you've spent your money. I'm guessing there are more rooms in your house than people and that you also have several non-economical cars. Yes, you're just like most overpaid athletes.

A transcript of your interview reveals that you can't speak correctly [or assumingly, write correctly either, so there go the former-player Public Speaking gigs.] In a decade, the odds will be stacked against you for being skill-less and jobless. I would not hire you to mop my floors and take out garbage with your arrogance, even though you're very fast and catch footballs well....now. You have a great football work ethic, but you've exhausted all good will and credit that your MVP award has earned you. I realize that I'm just some blogger, but you can't just lose your temper every time someone speaks poorly about you. Have some temperance, humility, and confidence to ignore what other people say. Like it or not, they say it behind your back too--don't give them reasons to say more. Pull your head out of your ass, because the stories about you lately are not about your ability-- They're about how you're kind-of a turd. Now get out there and be somebody.

sincerely,

an engineer for the department of defense with too much time

engineer for the department of defense with too much time

I understand where your trying to come from but one thing you may want to do is get your facts right and know who you are talking about first 2.5 yrs after playing and divorced , broke..

I took a intership

with morgan stanley 2yrs in row and will be taking my test to be come a financial planner you can call me overpaid it sounds like you wish you were overpaid

can't speak correctly I choose to speak the way I want just like you try to sound so much better than me... I am father of three all from the same woman of 10yrs of marriage.

'I would not hire you to mop my floors and take out garbage'

you wouldn't hire me good because(CUZ) to be frank I have already done that for most of my high school and college life after and before school to feed my oldest son now so please don't do me any favors. you can sound like you know who I really am but one thing you that is clear the odds were stacked against me long b4 ur great words of wisdom. So maybe one day we will meet and you will see 20yrs from not I am still a lil turd that made from nothing who seem on the outside to be a dumb poo and really has his stuff together. I hate to disappoint you but I really do hold my own in corporate America

I just never see you at the meeting I at speak at or I am invovled in at the office so go do some else with my tax money then waste it on the net

:) and I am a a turd with no debt

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everytime i see steve smith he is rude and looks pissed, but when hes on the field he is a awsome athlete, just wish he would be more nicer to the fans!

While it would be nice, he owes the fans nothing.

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