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Smitty not going anywhere *Confirmed*


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I knew he would stay!!! He likes Charlotte, his family has established roots in the community, and as hard and intense as he is on the field, I have heard he is big softy with his family, and if momma and the kids are settled and happy in Charlotte................Smitty will be settled and happy in Charlotte!!

Great News!!! Hope he gets and extension, and gets paid well!!!!!

He is currently paid very well.

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Cam Newton used the English, Spanish, Ebonics, Pig Latin and Portuguese languages to convince Steve Smith to stay yet failed. However when his Rosetta Stone copy of French was delivered he used "the language of love" and was finally able to convince him to stay!!!!

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I think that he really likes Cam and that was confirmed after watching Cam's interview.

He knows we could be going somewhere and he wants to be a part of it. He is very well respected in Carolina and we all want him here.

I think he is glad Fox is gone and Rivera has come in and lit a fire under everyone's ass. They wanna win some games dammit. Oh and who couldn't be happy about JD getting outta here. We can actually have more than 3 plays now.

Our aggressive free agency moves just might be paying off for us.

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Smitty doesnt need a extension. Let him play his current contract out and let him go.

Unless they can extend his contract and decrease the yearly amount we have to pay him. That would work well for the Panthers. Ultimately you pay him the same amont but it is spread out over time to save cap space.

In my opinion, Smitty wanted out and still does. However, he got a reality check as to the interest in him. Let's hope he was offended and wants to prove all the teams wrong that didn't show interest - a ticked of Smitty is a good thing on the field!

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I think that he really likes Cam and that was confirmed after watching Cam's interview.

He knows we could be going somewhere and he wants to be a part of it. He is very well respected in Carolina and we all want him here.

I think he is glad Fox is gone and Rivera has come in and lit a fire under everyone's ass. They wanna win some games dammit.

Our aggressive free agency moves just might be paying off for us.

Definitely agree 100%

Think about it... We have re-signed the most talented players for years to come. Next year I think we'll be very active in "stealing" other teams' Free Agents...

We all were kind of joking about it being a new era... It really is!

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