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Smith not too impressed with Panthers’ receivers


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“Then when we watched film and we went over plays, they were showing examples of the things that I did last year. It kind of helps get a little credibility with those guys,” Smith said. “Whether they want to hear it or not, they get in the game and all of sudden things change and they’re getting smashed up side the head.

“Then they’ll come to me and I’ll kind of give them their space and I’m like, ‘What do I know?”’

Wonder who these guys are

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I noticed in the Tenn game he didn't talk to any of the other receivers to offer any help or advice. The only people he hung out with were D-Will and Goodson after he scored. Maybe our young WRs would do better if he acted like a seasoned veteran instead of a whining about who hasn't kissed his ass this week.

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I'd be feed up and pissed if I were Smith. Get the guys some legitimate help. It's ridiculous.

Just cause he may be pissed at the coaches, that doesnt mean he has to hang the rookies out to dry. If he wants respect maybe he shouldn't act like such a little bitch. And people still think he should be captain? lol To be a leader you got to act like one first.

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Wonder who these guys are

I'm wondering the same thing.

Smith isn't really saying anything shocking. Those guys look like #3s at best right now. Even with Smith out there, I think these guys would be exposed sooner or later. Smith really needs to offer as much help as he can instead of waiting for the rookies to kiss his ass.

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