Several NFL players have spoken out against domestic violence in recent weeks, in the wake of the Ray Rice and Greg Hardy situations. And the latest to take a stance--via Twitter--is Steve Smith, who's in a rather unique position. See, Smith is a former Carolina Panthers player, as you know, and former teammate of Hardy; and he currently plays for the Baltimore Ravens, which was Rice's team until they cut the running back last week after the now-infamous inside-the-elevator video was released.
I'm not digging in the weeds here on the NFL's domestic violence crises because it's being reported on around the clock on major news networks and publications. But I wanted to share Smith's tweets, in case you haven't seen what he posted last night. And in true Mr. Ice Up Son fashion, he didn't back down from smack talk from other tweeters. Click here to read the full thread.
Credit: @89SteveSmith
You know its not that hard get!!!! Keep your damn hands off women!!!! God made women for you to Lean on them Not beat on them
#RealTalk
— Steve Smith Sr (@89SteveSmith) September 18, 2014
@MattW88811 dark past. Go to @SteveSmithFDN and see what I do. You never heard me hit a women so it's not the same. Plus it was 6yrs ago
— Steve Smith Sr (@89SteveSmith) September 18, 2014
@MattW88811 I'm not judging I'm stating a current events that has happen.
64 homicides were related to domestic violence last yr in clt.
— Steve Smith Sr (@89SteveSmith) September 18, 2014
@MattW88811 I think these ppl have put themselves in a vonarable place to be judge by many other people. My mom is DV survivor.
— Steve Smith Sr (@89SteveSmith) September 18, 2014
The last time me and my wife were in elevator heading to our hotel room!!! We got this guy 9 months later.. #Realtalk pic.twitter.com/LV6P6uOrT5
— Steve Smith Sr (@89SteveSmith) September 18, 2014
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