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Had a dream last night...


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That Steve Smith was at the park with a whole bunch of people there. I came up to him and asked if he's leaving. He started to avoid me for what seemed to be about half of my dream. I continued to ask him and he said he has to do what he has to do. He told me he was leaving. I was in tears and was quite upset at the fact my favorite all time Panther was leaving (rather weird that I was crying). I tried to talk him out of it, but he just wouldn't listen.

I know that this seems rather silly, but it was related to the Panthers, and I never dream about them, so I thought I would take the time to post this.

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U must really Love Smitty! Me too. I'm sure he's aware that there are a lot of lifetime fans for smitty, and I would support him if he left. As long as it wasn't to NE, Cowboys, or any division rivals.

I'm a college guy, loved SS since 2003. Grown up with him as a child hood hero (more or less). Great guy, I've met him in person on a few occasions. He's been my favorite Panther for almost a decade. I have no idea why my dream was the way it was (with the emotion and all) but I can somewhat understand why.

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