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Steve Smith vs Champ Bailey. Who wins?


John Fox

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I will definantly be back just as I was with the other NFC South messageboards, lol.

Look for a repeat of the your guys game against New England this season.

And were you back on the Chiefs board after they beat the Broncos by 14? or on the Raiders board after they beat the Broncos by 21?

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The Broncos played the Saints and Bucs on their homefield and won both games by a combined 5 points.

When The Panthers played the Saints and Bucs on their homefield the won by a combined 38 points.

3-0 > 3-2.

Stop watching Sportscenter and come back to reality. You haven't beaten anybody to be overhyped the way you are.

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LOL, that was good. Im out for tonight..I've been on the kitty board a while. Don't watch Sportscenter today or NFL live and you might be level-headed. Peace for now.

Lol, I guess every team has one guy that likes to stir the tension with the other team before every game.

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You're right, it's like comparing one of the greatest receivers of all-time coming off the greatest season..to a kick returner who lucked out after not even being the #1 WR on his team.

Last time Champ Bailey faced Smith, he was in his third year and got a good 4/50 on him. Things have changed since then and Smith has grown into a phenomenal receiver.

You're just grasping for straws at this point. I can't wait until the Panthers wipe that sh1t-eating grin off your face Sunday.

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What's funny is Steve Smith has averaged 57 receptions, 820 yards, and 5 touchdowns a year. OVERRATED. Do not ever again consider him the best wide receiver in the NFL.

Thats not even close to being correct. In his first year, he was a kick and punt returner, didn't play receiver much. He also had one year that he missed due to injury. In the other years, he averaged over 1000 yards and 80 catches per season.

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Champ shutdown Randy Moss in the game against the Pat's until he got injured and than Bly was put on Moss and got destroyed. If Champ is healthy take Steve Smith off your fantasy list.

Looking at the numbers for this year, a lot of people have shut down Moss this year. Probably has more to do with Brady being injured than great secondary play.

You guys did give up 377 yards to Philip Rivers (his best game of the year), so I wouldn't come over here bragging about your secondary.

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