Found October 09, 2011 on BlackSportsOnline: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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Steve Smith is not the guy you want to get into a fight with regardless of your size.

Smith is only 5’9″ but he has laid out teammates and opponents with straight right hands. Great play by Cameron avoiding the rush, better catch by Steve Smith and then the cheap shot by Roman Harper.

The mini Brawl starts and Steve Smith punks Michael Jenkins.

Good times had by all.

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