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Since this will reportedly be Steves last year, and Baltimore is a dumpster fire, why not bring him back to help the anemic WR core? Presumably Gettlemen thinks we can contend this year since we traded for Jared Allen, we could do the same for Smitty. At the very least he deserves a chance to play for a ring. Furtherore If he was cut because they wanted this to be Cams team, it definitely is now. Tampa didn't hesitant to bring back their kicker who they've cut twice now.

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Yes a WR that wouldn't allow Cam to be the true leader of the offense and will demand Cam to throw him the ball every time, which most likely would force Cam to look his way most of the time when there are better options. . A guy that wouldn't help any other WR we have on the team and also would most likely end up in a fist fight with Norman. Sounds like a good idea.

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Yes a WR that wouldn't allow Cam to be the true leader of the offense and will demand Cam to throw him the ball every time, which most likely would force Cam to look his way most of the time when there are better options. . A guy that wouldn't help any other WR we have on the team and also would most likely end up in a fist fight with Norman. Sounds like a good idea.

LMAO. Who would these better options be? Cam is a grown man and will throw to the open man, as he has the past 4 weeks. Also there have been no reports of Steve getting into fights in Baltimore. The man is in his mid 30's and most likely just wants to win

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LMAO. Who would these better options be? Cam is a grown man and will throw to the open man, as he has the past 4 weeks. Also there have been no reports of Steve getting into fights in Baltimore. The man is in his mid 30's and most likely just wants to win

You're not even aware of his injury status, are you?

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