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Smitty: "It's Like Trying to Drag a Piano with One Arm and One Leg"


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Folks, it's not Hurney...Richardson wanted to clean house. By the way, that's how I feel watching their offense.

When a Julius Peppers leaves you better have someone ready to take his place. Hurney sent the 17th overall pick in 2010 to the 49ers so he could select Everett Brown 43rd overall in 2009.

FAIL

It's Hurney and Richardson's business decisions.

Along with Fox/Davidson of course.

To be this bad is a team effort.

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Smitty may not be good at football anymore? You guys make me laugh. If we had a QB worth a crap you guys would be eating your words. I cant wait to see the dumb threads you guys post when the Panthers are dumb enough to get rid of Smitty and he goes on to tear it up for a real team.

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Smith is probably our only player that can say things like that and not be traded/cut haha. Despite Smith's problems this year on the field, I'm sure we can all agree with his comments 100%. I'm sure he was excited watching Boldin, Houz, V. Jackson, even TO, go to other teams that care more about ours.

I don't think Smith cares this year, and who could blame him. I think our defense are the only ones who know we're still playing football this year.

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