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Steve Smith #12 Meanest Player in NFL


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287 NFL players were asked to vote on who they think is the meanest NFL player...Smitty came in at #12. Here is the list of the top 15:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1110/nfl.poll.meanest.player/content.12.html

1. James Harrison

2. Ray Lewis

3. Ndamukong Suh

4. Richard Seymour

5. Richie Incognito

6. Terrell Suggs

7. Harvey Dahl

8. Hines Ward

9. Laron Landry

10. Olin Kreutz

11. Jared Allen

12. Steve Smith

13. Jerome Harrison

14. Cortland Finnegan

15. Shawne Merriam

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A screen shot of Smith's face in the camera after he scored that TD last week would be perfect for this thread. Does anyone have that/ even know what Im talking about?

don't have it, but know exactly what you're talking about. I think he was talking to nfl films cameras twice..once immediatly after leaving the scrum and once while sitting on the bench afterward...

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