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Smitty in Post Game Interview


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On the play before his TD, when he put that little block on Jenkins then Jenkins retaliated, Smitty's posture and face had me literally rolling.  He had his fist out to his side like he was cocking it for an uppercut and was looking at Jenkins and the ref like "hold me back ref, don't make me have to knock his ass out!"  It was hilarious.  I want a gif of that.

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said Jeff Fisher teams are dirty n they knew the game would be physical n Chippy. with alot of talking but the talkin, swinging, punching is fake juice lol all that matters is what's at the end on the score board.

panthers identity is we play hard n tough, yu come at us hard we coming back harder.

Reporter ask if he wanted to say anything to all the opposing cornerbacks that jaw with him . Smith just smiled into the camera n walked away lol

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On the play before his TD, when he put that little block on Jenkins then Jenkins retaliated, Smitty's posture and face had me literally rolling.  He had his fist out to his side like he was cocking it for an uppercut and was looking at Jenkins and the ref like "hold me back ref, don't make me have to knock his ass out!"  It was hilarious.  I want a gif of that.

 

i laughed at that for like five minutes

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i laughed at that for like five minutes

 

The way he had his arm extended with his fist out made me think a Mortal Kombat style uppercut was coming.  In my head in envisioned him getting a TOASTY and the NFL shield opening up and Jenkins falling into a pit of spikes.

 

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