Comments about ‘NFL: Panthers' Steve Smith breaks forearm on touchdown reception in third quarter’
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Sports
- Top-10 All-Sports schools in each of the five...
- Vai's View: Vai's View: Ross Farnsworth and...
- ESPN: Mormon athlete Jabari Parker's family...
- Popularity of club soccer among girls still...
- Gail Miller gets engaged to Salt Lake attorney
- BYU sports: Two years later, WCC happy with...
- Utah State football: Fox anxious to join...
- Utah Utes football: 5 questions with Utah...
Most Commented
Across Site
In Sports
- Doug Robinson: BCS has finally admitted...
30 - BYU football: Phil Ford has change of...
26 - Cottonwood High School football coach...
25 - High school baseball: All-star rosters...
19 - Utah Jazz: No luck for Jazz as Warriors...
19 - Brad Rock: UVU gets a lesson in...
15 - Jazz, Warriors have much at stake in...
14 - Utah Utes football: 5 questions with...
12






get well man.
player in the NFL for his size. Guy gets drilled at the 3 and breaks his arm, then breaks two tackles, gets into the endzone where he's hit again, and just cringes a bit.
Guy is tough.
love watching Smith play. He is one of the most devastating playmakers in the NFL. I hope heals quickly and makes it back by spring.
As a BYU fan I must give props to Smith for that TD catch where he broke his arm. Tough as nails I would say. It was also funny to see the Panthers blow the Giants away on their home field and knock them out of the playoffs. Funny stuff.
I think Austin is waaaay better than Stevie!
Collie,
I assume you're joking . . . If not, please don't use "think" in a comment like that; it's obvious you don't. You've embarrassed yourself.
Write back after Austin's led his team in receiving nine straight years and earned his fifth Pro Bowl.
Carolina
RE: Collie
Austin Collie is a talented receiver but he would have been on his back if he had taken the hit Steve Smith took on that play.
Smith is tough alright. To score on that play after that hit was amazing.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments