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I'm glad this whiny bitch isn't a Panther...


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-Randomly whines about other players, presumably upcoming draft picks, being compared to him.

-Tells a student that his classmates who don't like him are lame.

-Tells a young fan who bought tickets to meet him in New Jersey he's poo out of luck because he's too good to sign autographs outside of Baltimore.

-Gets in a pissing contest with a college student and tells him "hold my dick."

This loud mouth jackass is a 35 year old father now and still has the maturity of a petulant 16 year old boy.

Steve Smith Sr

@89 Steve Smith

I guess is a compliment 2 be compared 2 someone.But I hope all these

SteveSmith's make a name for themselves.Cuz it took me 13yr 2 get mine

3:47pm - 9 Apr 14

Michael Newton

@fignewt94

Well damn..apparently people in my class don't like @89SteveSmith as much as me

1:03pm - 8 Apr 14

Steve Smith Sr

@89SteveSmith

@fignewt94 sound like a class of lame o,d

2:28pm - 8 Apr 14

cliff brooks

@rushandcrush28

@89SteveSmith Mr smith are you still going to be in new jersey the 26th for your signing? Cant wait to meet you again..

2:22pm - 8 Apr 14

Steve Smith Sr

@89SteveSmith

@rushandcrush28 ur got to catch me in Bmore.... only doing signing in city with new team #ravennation.... #charmcity

2:28pm - 8 Apr 14

Leon

coriswrasse

@89SteveSmith if you wanted to be mayor then you would not have shot off fireworks on purpose to piss of your neighboors horses.

4:26pm - 7 Apr 14

Steve Smith Sr

@89SteveSmith

@coriswrasse I guess ur right since I was forth of July. .. get life

5:55pm - 7 Apr 14

Leon

@coriswrasse

@89SteveSmith mayors also know how to talk poo but spell correctly

6:41pm - 7 Apr 14

Steve Smith Sr

@89SteveSmith

@coriswrasse also that was years ago. I guess you still on holding on to that. So here is my reply to u

5:57pm - 7 Apr 14

Steve Smith Sr

@89SteveSmith

@coriswrasse a great man named @DAnderson314 once teach me these great phases. .. "HMD"

5:58pm - 7 Apr 14

Derek Anderson

@DAnderson314

@89SteveSmith @coriswrasse lol

6:03pm - 7 Apr 14

Iggibblets

@ninedime89

@DAnderson314 @89SteveSmith @coriswrasse Hold My Dick says google?

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Complete douche. It's unbelievable that this kind of behavior is even tolerated. He should be reprimanded on principle alone. I can not be the only one who feels the same? I hope action is taken immediately.

(Talking about the OP obviously)

Smitty4life

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is that his real twitter?

 

if so it's only a matter of time until he gets into it with someone or something happens that's going to be national news

 

It's real.

 

One somewhat unfortunate typo I noticed; He captioned a skyline pic as the "view from my widow" :blink:

 

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