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Smith: When your dog piss on the carpet, you rub it in his face


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Re: why he celebrated after his TD

 

http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=ixbla9&s=5#.UmRG8pTSNqd

 

LOL

 

edit: props to Bill Voth on the video and Jonathan Jones on the full transcript:

 

 

Take us through the touchdown, looks like you made some guys missed.

"I’ll let Janoris Jenkins go over it on film on Monday."

 
Did you point to him? 
"Yes, I directly pointed to him."
 
Did you think you’d get a taunting penalty? 
"Don’t give a damn."
 
What was the dance you did? 
"Well he thinks he’s Deion (Sanders). He’s not."
 
To get your 800th catch against him… 
"He’s just another notch on the bedpost. That’s 800. He ain’t no different."
 
For your 800th to be a touchdown, what’s that mean to you? 
"Just another dude."
 
Did you have any run-ins with him before? 
"No. What I don’t like is a young guy, comes in, obviously his first time ever using the internet and Google, and he Googles information about me, talks about my wife and stuff like that. That’s kind of some of the (B.S). I just don’t play with."
 
What specifically was he saying? 
"That’s all I’m going to say. I don’t play them games. When you try to take it personal like that, I don’t have any great humbling things to say. So he can take his (butt) back to St. Louis and watch the (expletive) film because I don’t play them games. And if I see him in the streets I’m going to punch him in his (expletive) mouth.
 
On your touchdown celebration, was that a little bit extra? 
"When you embarrass people you rub it in their face. When your dog (urinates) on the carpet, you rub it in his face.

 

 

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2013/10/steve-smith-has-choice-words-for-rams-cb-janoris-jenkins.html

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