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Steve Smith talks about retirement AGAIN


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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/10/07/3584108/sorensen-steve-smith-considers.html

I am honestly getting tired of going through this every fuging year, if he was in doubt of staying here then he shouldn't have signed a new contract.

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Literally nothing that he said, and nothing in that article, insinuates that Smith is considering retiring any time soon.

Quit clouding this retard thread with facts.

The big retirement speech:

After everybody else leaves I tell Smith that if I can’t come up with a question maybe it’s time for me to walk away.

Smith says he sometimes feels the same way about football.

Can you really envision yourself leaving?

“You’d be surprised,” he says.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/10/07/3584108/sorensen-steve-smith-considers.html#storylink=cpy

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It seemed like it was after all the normal interviews, etc and Sorensen was just able to sit there with him for a bit. I see nothing wrong with the conversation. Of course that is something Smith thinks about. He has played for 12 seasons, and this team is regressing.

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