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Smitty closed door meeting with Richardson


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The assumption is that everyone would want him or that we could get a decent price for him. To many folks he is a bad apple and troublemaker given his problems along the way. Plus he will be 32 in May meaning he is mostly over the hill and has not had a pro bowl year since 2008.

Not sure he is very tradeable at this point.

Right, I think we'll be lucky to even get a 4th.

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I have been saying for a while that I would be really surprised if SS wasn't asking for a trade.

Should have shopped him in the offseason, it's what I would have done. (Don't really know if Hurney did though)

Not only did Hurney not actively shop him, he wouldn't even hear out offers when teams called about trading for both him and DWill.

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I think once he's gone, y'all will realize how much of a cancer he's been.

3 years ago, his playmaking ability offset his negative locker room presence.

Right now, he's a 5'9" possession receiver.

Any value for him would be a pretty good deal for us. He may have some moderate success elsewhere for a little while, but his career is winding down.

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I hope someone asks Smitty point blank if he demanded a trade. Regardless of his answer, we'll be able to get some more insight and possibly deduce whether he did or not.

If he did ask for a trade, MAN, JR has FUBAR'd this franchise to the nth degree. As I said earlier in the season - there is no question now, this is the worst season and time as a Panthers fan in general. It is really a low point.

If Smitty leaves... Smh... I don't know, this is bad.

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I think once he's gone, y'all will realize how much of a cancer he's been.

3 years ago, his playmaking ability offset his negative locker room presence.

Right now, he's a 5'9" possession receiver.

Any value for him would be a pretty good deal for us. He may have some moderate success elsewhere for a little while, but his career is winding down.

Yep, it's amazing how a WR he's "mentored" has never panned out. The sooner he goes the better it is for Gettis, LaFell, and Edwards

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