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Steve Smith looking for payback from Giants


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By Ralph Vacchiano

Steve Smith - - the other Steve Smith, from the Carolina Panthers, not the Giants receiver - - has already added a little spice to Week 1 of the NFL season.

Smith told Peter King of Sports Illustrated that he plans on “going after” Giants safety Michael Johnson in the first game of the year at the New Meadowlands Stadium. Smith is still ticked, apparently, that Johnson delivered the hit that broke Smith’s arm and ended his season in the Giants’ Week 16 loss to the Panthers last season.

You’d think Smith would’ve already gotten a measure of revenge by watching his teammates embarrass the Giants 41-9 in that game, which was the Giants Stadium finale. But apparently he wants more.

Smith also guaranteed he’d be ready to play in that game. Johnson figures to be the Giants’ third safety, unless Kenny Phillips is ready to play, in which case Johnson would be the fourth. So who knows if Smith will even be able to find Johnson that day?

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/giants/2010/08/the-other-steve-smith-wants-so.html#ixzz0vTK3f1aM

and btw "The other Steve Smith" plays for the Giants, not in Carolina

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btw...i do think he'll do well against the giants. he'll look to embarrass them even more than they were last year.

i do think he needs to be careful when panthers play the saints. their douche coordinator, douchebag williams, will probably tell their secondary to aim for his arm...late hits are fine, just as long as you hit him and try to re-break his arm.

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I've seen a few other articles that refer to our Smith as the "OTHER" Steve Smith. What's up with that?

#12 was able to put up under 300 yards more than #89 with 42 more receptions. Same amount of TDs. Eli had a pretty good year. #89 had to deal with the worst qb of '09 throwing to him for 11 games. If all they are going by is receptions, then they must think '09 #12 is even better than '05 #89. Since #12 had 107 rec, #89 had 103 in '05.

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I hate this "other" steve smith crap. come talk to me when this kid is better than Smitty for 3-4 seasons. until then, there is not "other" steve smith, only the One.

Smitty is a proven game breaker anytime he touches the ball, for years, not just one season. get real, this isnt even a comparison. Ask any QB, RB or player on offense which one they would rather have on their team. my guess is, it wouldnt be close....

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I've seen a few other articles that refer to our Smith as the "OTHER" Steve Smith. What's up with that?

#12 was able to put up under 300 yards more than #89 with 42 more receptions. Same amount of TDs. Eli had a pretty good year. #89 had to deal with the worst qb of '09 throwing to him for 11 games. If all they are going by is receptions, then they must think '09 #12 is even better than '05 #89. Since #12 had 107 rec, #89 had 103 in '05.

Engrish prease....

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