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Trade Steve Smith


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Trade away the most explosive WR in the game, just because he desires smarter play calling that will actually get him involved in the game, and accurate balls thrown his way.

Makes sense to me.

/end sarcasm

DeSean Jackson would like to know when Steve Smith will be done with the "most explosive" WR in the league title.

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he turned into a whiney punk who I don't want on my team. I say trade his ass for a first round pick.

yeah, why is everyone jumping all over him this week? He has been the best part of this team since he got here and definitely deserves the ball more. Did everyone else not see the triple coverage catch from Sunday? Steve Smith can say whatever he wants, hes amazing and a player you HAVE to have on your team.

He is the face of the franchise (IMO) and to be honest, if he's gone, then the Panthers are a completely different team.

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