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Steve Smith tearing into Armond Smith [video]


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 In one way I think I the team needs to see a guy like Smith chew him out harshly. Smith makes it clear he wants to win and if you're gonna f that up you need to gtfo. Smith knows what a great team looks like. He's played great teams and he's been on great teams throughout his career. However I also don't think another teammate deserves to be berated that like that. Smith was about to cross that line. That's a place for the coach. Also the refs should have also penalized the Seahawks on that play. But I applaud Smith for trying to bring some accountability to the team. Sometimes you gotta go there.

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 In one way I think I the team needs to see a guy like Smith chew him out harshly. Smith makes it clear he wants to win and if you're gonna f that up you need to gtfo. Smith knows what a great team looks like. He's played great teams and he's been on great teams throughout his career. However I also don't think another teammate deserves to be berated that like that. Smith was about to cross that line. That's a place for the coach. Also the refs should have also penalized the Seahawks on that play. But I applaud Smith for trying to bring some accountability to the team. Sometimes you gotta go there.

 

 

i have yet to see rivera chew someone out for fuging up

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He should have never made the team, plain and simple.

 

He only made the team over Poole because of his ST value, I've felt like Poole was the better runner for the past two years now.

 

If ST play is what you bring to the team... then you probably shouldn't be fuging up on ST.  Much less fuging up twice in the same game.

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I love Smitty, he has that fire, desire, and love for the game. 5 yards or more doesn't matter, I bet you Armond won't do something like that again lol...The Passion is obvious, it's ashame he's older now. JR should hire him as a WR coach right after he retires if he wants of course...Start making his Statue Already!

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Even if the first call wasn't legit, as a player you have got to realize the refs are now focusing on that infraction and act accordingly. 

 

To get called for it twice in one game is ridiculous.

 

The fact that Armond was slow to recognize that reality is a good reason for Steve, a team captain, to get pissed at him.

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We've got to get this man a ring before he retires... or at the very least another Super Bowl appearance.  It's a damn shame how forgotten his career is going to be outside of Carolina due to poo he's had no control over.

 

Dude is one the best WRs of all time, hell, one of the best football players of all time.  I don't give a fug what anybody says.

 

I'm gonna cry like a bitch when he hangs up the cleats.

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He only made the team over Poole because of his ST value, I've felt like Poole was the better runner for the past two years now.

 

If ST play is what you bring to the team... then you probably shouldn't be fuging up on ST.  Much less fuging up twice in the same game.

 

Agreed.

 

I was honestly very surprised when he made the team over Poole. Nothing against Armond as a person, but he proved just how bone headed and detrimental he can be to the team in preseason. Yet we still kept him around.

 

This is a direct indictment on what Rivera's tenure here has been like. We keep letting these same players on the bottom end of our roster bite us in the ass and cost us games. We cut Nakamura and Fua, and keep this guy.

 

Just baffles me how we keep doing this to ourselves. I can't be the only one thinking this.

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