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Steve Smith haters!


riddel

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I could careless about the "I told you so" part of this. My problem is that so many of you half arse fans quit on a guy who did nothing but give his all and prove time and time again that he was the "real deal". If you said Smith was done or was not a top WR, then you should really apologize. REALLY.

Players do read this board and you haters should let him know what morons you all are for quitting on him.

For the mod that closed the other thread....go ahead and ban me...you're an asshole for closing that thread. The sell out fans who sold Steve Smith down the river deserve to relive their ignorant statements.

Good day!

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Was anyone here really hating on Smitty? I don't think any Panther fan dislikes him. I would've have been frustrated too if I had Jimmy Pickles for a QB and I had his talents. At least Delhomme could throw a deep ball. Sure, 89 has lost a step, but he is far from done. He is an extremely smart player and great at finding ways to beat the coverage.

This scenario will happen once again this Sunday: Cam drops back then rolls out. Smith let's up just enough to get the coverage to creep up to protect from the rush, then bursts away from the CB. Cam completes a deep ball to 89 in the red zone. When it does you will think of this post.

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What i found entertaining is the majority felt a 3rd round pick was worth shipping steve smith off to another team.

A third round pick.

Ya couldn't even draft a replacement for that. But they felt that would improve the team.

I doubt many will come forth, and i'm certainly not going to search old posts on my driod.

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I doubt many will come forth, and i'm certainly not going to search old posts on my driod.

I done done it......I bumped the thread and nearly got banned for it...guess the idiots who were saying to trade Smith must be mods or something....the thread is now closed...

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