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Steve Smith & Reporter lol


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Asked if he'll be rooting for the Seahawks cause SF just beat us

 

 

"You really want me to thump you upside the head? That was the dumbest question, and that's the second dumbest question you've asked," Smith said. "I only cheer for one team. Actually, two teams. My team and my kid's team. Other than that I can give a bleep."

 

Talks about coming back

 

 

"I surprised some of y'all," Smith said of his first half, per The Charlotte Observer. "I think I surprised them a bit. ... I listened to everything (the trainers) told me to do and did it. I did it with enthusiasm so I could be out here to help my team win and to put us in the best situation. That was my job and I felt like that I did it."

 

Asked what he was telling Newton in one-on-one convo

 

 

"That's none of your business," Smith said.

 

 

 

Draft a WR and get this man free

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEfLp_pmUQU

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This is why Players should not be required to speak to reporters. 

It's pretty ridiculous to be honest. I understand the media requirements, journalists need stuff to write about, the websites need to produce content. But some of these questions are awful.

Then again, these journalists have to attend a bunch of press conferences and scrums over a given season. So it's a given they'll run dry on questions to ask.

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