Steve Smith a huge factor in Newton's success
Selecting Cam Newton with the top overall draft pick last April was the most important offseason move among many by the Carolina Panthers. Hiring Ron Rivera as head coach was another, as was veteran wide receiver Steve Smith deciding to remain a Panther while embracing Newton.
The latter got plenty of play regionally, but not nationally. Newtons amazing rookie season generated weekly...
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2 days ago
Newton and Smith connect on Pro Bowl Bomb
Cam Newton and Steve Smith impressed in the third quarter with a beauty of a 55 yard pass that Carolina fans will see plenty of next year. Steve Smith looked like he was having fun and caught 5 passes for 118 yeards. Smith was excited to return to the Pro Bowl and run around with the young guys and it showed. Smith will definitely look forward to playing more games with Cam next...
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12 days ago
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12 days ago
Steve Smith: Pro Bowler and Pro Balla
When asked whether this year’s Pro Bowl is extra special to him he replied, “Yeah it is. I think honestly it will be a few old guys, including myself and the rest will be young. Young, young guys just running around full of speed and enthusiasm. I get to be a part of that, so that’s pretty cool.”
Steve Smith went from not wanting to be involved with the Panthers...
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15 days ago
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15 days ago
Steve Smith campaign slogan: Four more years
Coming off his best season since 2008, Panthers veteran wideout Steve Smith said he believes he can be effective for another four years.
Smith, who will be 33 in May, is entering the final year of his contract. Having avoided serious injuries throughout his career, the 5-9, 185-pound Smith is optimistic he can keep going.
"I hope I can play four more years at a pretty decent...
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January 13, 2012
Smith Taking His Fellow Receivers To Hawaii
At the start of the NFL season there were stories about Carolina Panthers receiver Steve Smith wanting a trade out of town. It turned out to be all talk and Smith brushed it aside and had one of his finest seasons. He'll be rewarded by going to the Pro Bowl in Hawaii but he won't be alone.Smith has told his receiving mates that he'll be paying for them to join him...
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January 05, 2012
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January 05, 2012
Steve Smith Taking His WR Teammates to Pro Bowl in Hawaii
Only two Carolina Panthers were named to the Pro Bowl, but the team will have many more representatives in Honolulu. Steve Smith, who earned his fifth Pro Bowl honor, has decided to bring his wide receiver teammates with him for the trip to Honolulu.
Smith surprised his teammates last week by telling them he was paying for them to take the trip with him.
“They kind of looked at...
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January 02, 2012
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January 02, 2012
Smith taking teammates to Hawaii
The Panthers' receivers will be well represented in Hawaii.
Veteran wideout Steve Smith, who earned his fifth Pro Bowl berth last week, surprised the team's receivers by telling him he was paying for them to come to Honolulu with him. Smith, who finished fifth in the league with 1,394 receiving yards, said his teammates did not believe him initially.
“They kind of looked...
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January 02, 2012
Sean Payton to Steve Smith: “I’m not to be f*cked with, son”
Of all the two word phrases I’ve wanted to yell at Steve Smith over the years, (“Eff off!”…”Bite me!”…”Suck it!”…”F*ck you!”… “Die slow!”) never before has it been this one: “Thank you.”
But I feel it necessary to show my gratitude to the Panthers “bad boy” for choosing...
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January 02, 2012
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January 02, 2012
UNIMPRESSED
Steve Smith rips Tim Tebow
Panthers WR Steve Smith isn't a Tim Tebow believer, saying the defense deserves more credit than it's been receiving, and that Tebow wouldn't make his son's flag football team.
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December 16, 2011
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December 16, 2011
Steve Smith Ready to Leave Carolina Panthers
A 4-8 record is not good enough. Steve Smith is very loyal, but with the Carolina Panthers out of the playoff hunt race and his career winding down, he is starting to pull no punches concerning how he feels about Cam Newton’s progression as a rookie, when he recently stated,
“I have to be honest, I would say Jake (Delhomme) is No. 1 because Jake’s career is over here in Carolina...
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December 05, 2011
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December 05, 2011
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