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Smitty goes off on CLT on WFNZ


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3 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

This guy would have bullied him if it was his teammate. Does he really forget all the bullshit he used to give everyone for everything?

now hear me out.....I think it's reasonable to assume his new found don't be critical of anyone at anytime if you are a Panther fan or it makes you whack.....MIGHT have something to do with the fact he likely has been hearing a lot of things said about him lately he doesn't like. 

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I know we are all sick if losing and that magnifies everything.  I think fans in general have a very "how did we look last game" mentality.  

It's only been just over a year for Canales and XL but it seems like the hope of turning the corner from the way last season ended has only pissed fans off even more since we've had so many issues to start the year.

It's hard to have patience because fans are in year 6 or 7 of sucking while Canales and XL have only just started.

The shine wore off super fast.

That being said Smith like to hear himself talk and his mouth moves faster than his brain.

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2 hours ago, Huffgolf30 said:

Great player obviously but his NFL "analysis" is horrible. He needs to just shut his hole. He gets away with all of his stupid opinions because everyone around him is literally scared of him. If he was actually challenged he would look like a fool.

He is hit or miss like everyone else but I will say he was super high on Coker.  Can't wait to get him back.

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Charlotte isn’t Cleveland and he shouldn’t want that. Where people know their team is a joke and it’s a novelty to attend a game. It’s out of bordem. Being a Browns fan was a topic, not pride.

Charlotte comes alive with results. Home games in 2015 and really most seasons with Cam, 2005 Cardinal playoff game where Delhomme shat the bed and melted down was one of the best games I’ve ever been to, and I’ve been to a lot, in a lot of cities.

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34 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Charlotte isn’t Cleveland and he shouldn’t want that. Where people know their team is a joke and it’s a novelty to attend a game. It’s out of bordem. Being a Browns fan was a topic, not pride.

Charlotte comes alive with results. Home games in 2015 and really most seasons with Cam, 2005 Cardinal playoff game where Delhomme shat the bed and melted down was one of the best games I’ve ever been to, and I’ve been to a lot, in a lot of cities.

Except even in 2015, Cam,Greg and Luke commented how loud opposing fans were at home, Charlotte doesn't go all out for Football 

The transplant Deadskin,Steelers,and Cowboy fans also don't help 

I guess that's an advantage the Canes have, they don't have to content with pre-canes hockey loyaltys, and is one of the loudest barns in the NHL

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6 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Except even in 2015, Cam,Greg and Luke commented how loud opposing fans were at home, Charlotte doesn't go all out for Football 

The transplant Deadskin,Steelers,and Cowboy fans also don't help 

I guess that's an advantage the Canes have, they don't have to content with pre-canes hockey loyaltys, and is one of the loudest barns in the NHL

Brother the triangle is full of transplants.  The Hurricanes are popular because they have largely been successful on the ice.

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10 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Brother the triangle is full of transplants.  The Hurricanes are popular because they have largely been successful on the ice.

I mean even with the dark ages that happened before Rod.  You have the early playoff years and the SC win.  SEVEN straight playoff appearances coming into this season.  Panthers only made it back to back because the NFCS sucked that year.

Can you imagine how different the energy around the Panthers would be if we had 7 straight playoff appearances?

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His opinions are hit and miss when it comes to players but he's spot on about CLT. Best decision I've ever made was leaving. No culture, no fight, very boring, too hot, lacks diversity, landlocked, no personality, has a massive inferiority complex, and has next to nothing to offer. It reminds me of another city that fits most of that as well: Indianapolis. At least that had Peyton.

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