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Steve Smith vs Champ Bailey. Who wins?


John Fox

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I don't know the whole story, but i would assume punching your teamate in the face might cause some issues?

It happened because of some issues and it resulted in the Panthers playing without Steve for 2 regular season games. As bad as it looked from the outside, it actually strengthened the team. Both of the players involved showed a lot of class after the incident and Steve showed humility and remorse. If he was locker room cancer, no way we would be where we are today.

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I believe Steve smith Wins the battle over Dre Bly any day, I think he beats Bailey too, because of the injury to his Groin.

"The Bears where who we thought they were, You wanna crown 'em, well crown their Ass then"! "But the Bears were who we thought they were and we let'em off the hook

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Champ Bailey is the game's best...

this is another case of out of sight out of mind by the fans...

he's been hurt so no one has paid attention to him, but before he got hurt he still led the NFL in catches allowed against him...

not to mention he is arguably the best tackling corner in the game...

if healthy I give the advantage to Bailey, but Bailey still may not be able to play due to the groin...

No diss on Smith though, because I think that guy is a true warrior and one of the games best WRs...

If Smith did beat Bailey, Bailey would have nothing to be embarrassed about because Smith can beat anybody...

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There is no corner playing on the level of Nnamdi Asomugha right now. Kid is definition of shut down.

I won't dispute this, but just because Nnamdi is playing well doesn't mean Champ magically sucks. Champ was having a good year right before he got hurt. Teams still pretty much don't throw to him.

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Champ Bailey was the game's best...

this is another case of out of sight out of mind by the fans...

he's been hurt so no one has paid attention to him, but before he got hurt he still led the NFL in catches allowed against him...

not to mention he is arguably the best tackling corner in the game...

if healthy I give the advantage to Bailey, but Bailey still may not be able to play due to the groin...

No diss on Smith though, because I think that guy is a true warrior and one of the games best WRs...

If Smith did beat Bailey, Bailey would have nothing to be embarrassed about because Smith can beat anybody...

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ok...look forward to it...

my kid is 4 yrs old now, so i'm very pleased to say she can sleep in her bed now and let daddy type to his heart's content...:D

16 months

usually she will lay down but today isn't one of those days. got a cold and teething. i really don't mind, though.

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