Charlotte Observer | 06/08/2008 | Smith says Panthers have gotten better

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 Charlotte Observer | 06/08/2008 | Smith says Panthers have gotten better 

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OFFSEASON WORKOUTS Smith says Panthers have gotten better He likes new players at receiver, offensive line STAN OLSON solson@charlotteobserver.com The second week of the Carolina Panthers' "summer school" workouts had ended moments before, and receiver Steve Smith was delighted by what he had seen. "With those two (receiver) acquisitions and with some of the big guys on the offensive line -- ... [link]

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Didn't Steve Smith Think the Panthers Were Better Last Year, Too?
Published 6/8/2008 by David J. Warner at FanHouse
... compared to the previous year. Well, it's summer again, and Smith is once again saying after minicamp that this team looks better than it did last year. ...

MONDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 6/9/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... thinking about his failure to tackle Jaguars QB David Garrard on a key playoff play. Panthers WR Steve Smith says the team has gotten better . Jaguars WR Troy Williamson is ...

Panthers Article Round-up
Published 6/17/2008 by Jaxon at Cat Scratch Reader
...   Smitty Says Panthers are Better Steve Smith is echoing what many others are saying , that the Panthers will be a much better team this season. "With those two (receiver) acquisitions and with some of the big guys on the offensive line -- the rookie (tackle Jeff Otah) -- offensively I think we finally made an upgrade," he said, pausing as he left the Bank of America Stadium practice fields Thursday. "Compared to the years prior when we had some guys come in, and as those guys ...

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