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Scott Fowler Transcript with Steve Smith


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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/11/13/2774407/smith-shows-frustrations-postgame.html

Here's the way our postgame exchange went in front of about a dozen other media types. Smith already had answered a couple of questions from other reporters before this exchange.

I'll refrain from offering any commentary with the transcript, so you can read it and make your own judgments.

someone sounds a little butthurt

Edit: btw I am referring to Fowler being butthurt, not Smith- I am happy Smitty is pissed, now if he wasn't pissed that's a cause for concern

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I would be more worried if Steve Smith was ever all happy after a loss like this.

"Hi Scott! We sure did put forth 110% today! Too bad we just came short, darn it!"

That's not the Steve Smith we as Panthers fans have come to love. His attitude is the reason he's such a good receiver.

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fowler knows exactly what he's doing

ask a stupid question to get the exact answer he's looking for so he can post an 'article' (hard to call it that) showing how Smith is just a meanie to him

then he gets responses from all the retarded fans who thinks smith is the biggest thug in the world and should be cut immediately because of it... they're the same people that keep the observer afloat to begin with

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