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Smith's leadership makes up for the lost step


panthers55

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They say the first step in changing is admitting you have a problem.

Now that you have admitted you are full of poo, you can decide to be different. Freeing isn't it???

I'm not belittling you. But I do think it is funny that you don't realize you aren't the first to say Steve Smith is a changed man. It is like you think you have this original idea.

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I'm not belittling you. But I do think it is funny that you don't realize you aren't the first to say Steve Smith is a changed man. It is like you think you have this original idea.

Smith has made a lot of changes along the way as well as a few detours and wrong turns.

But he has evolved from an angry self absorbed punt returner only interested in himself and how things affect him, to a man who has learned some great lessons along the way and it trying to do things right now. Why belittle his efforts instead of being glad he finally has gotten it and actually showing leadership.

It would make sense if you said you were skeptical or wanted to wait and see if this is for real or not. But to deny his words or act that they don't mean anything in light of past events from years ago suggest people don't change and grow. Sorry but I don't agree at all. I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.

As for being the first one to come up with it, where is that coming from. I am quoting an article I didn't write. It isn't my idea, it is Smith's words not mine. My comment is that this is the first time I have seen him take on such a leadership role. Up to now I have not seen him talk like this.

Have you?? If so, show me the link. If not then let it go instead of going on and on for 10 more pages. I am until you post something worth responding to,

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Without Steve smith half of u bandwagon fans would be falcons fans right now.

These guys don't deserve Steve Smith. A guy pulling better numbers than Reggie Wayne with Delhomme as his qb and saying he would be the 4th receiver on the Colts? Tamme having the game he had Monday is proof enough for me to know how dominant Smitty would be with Manning.

The guy isn't and never will be a leader imo, but the passion he has for winning is exactly what this team needs.

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