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Steve Smith and Chris Johnson swap jerseys


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JIM WYATT, The Tennessean

Posted on August 28, 2010

CHARLOTTE, N.C. Chris Johnson didn’t have much to show for his night of work (10 yards on eight carries) but he didn’t leave Bank of America Stadium empty-handed.

On the field at the end of the game, Johnson swapped jerseys with Panthers receiver Steve Smith, a four-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time All-Pro.

"He asked me for mine before the game," Johnson said. "He is a great receiver. I look up to Steve Smith, and love watching him play. He is one of those guys like Chad (Ochocinco) and Terrell Owens, he just likes to have fun. For him to ask me, that’s a great honor."

http://blogs.tennessean.com/titans/2010/08/28/cj-scores-a-steve-smith-jersey/
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Apparently, the commenter of that blog does not.

I really could care less about CJ's social life and ego building moments. I want to read about real football stories when I come to this site. There has to be several more interesting FOOTBALL stories after the game last night. Tell us what happened to the O line. Tell us about Mariani's long return. Tell us why Smith played ahead of Simms. Do your jobs or go get a job with the inquirer or people mag. These sappy stories about swapping jerseys and two spoiled filthy rich players trading jerseys make me what to vomit.

Looks just like what you read on the CO.

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