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Smitty on WBT this morning


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Mainly talked about his upcoming kids camp, which WBT sponsors. Did mention Cam would be there, which could be seen as a positive. When asked, a couple of times, about his future in Carolina, he gave his standard response, however, he did emphasize that his family will have a huge part in thar decision. If I can find a link to a podcast or whatever it's called I'll post.

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Ive always respected Steve Smith as a player... but I have a whole new respect for for him as a person, a husband and a father.

If we can put something together that convinces him that this is the best place for his family... He'll stay. If not... thanks for what youve done #89.

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The decision depends on whether the Panthers will trade him... which depends on his value.

Now that the Panthers are realizing he is about as valuable as a third round draft pick, he's liking Carolina more and more and my guess is his wife is too.

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