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What if Smith goes to New England?


Peppermint9030

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I would take the trade though...Love Smitty to death, but I like it for 2 reasons

A) we are full swing in a youth movement....some of his actions have not been youth friendly. I dont see him being much of a mentor, like Moose was.

B) He has lost alot of his step....He's old and dropping passes, plus he has been injury-prone.

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I've come to the realization that Smitty won't be here next season. If we can get our second rounder for him then I think i'd be ok with it.

Smitty will retire a Panther. I believe he is STILL UNDER CONTRACT. We need someone with some fire in their belly.

It will be a sad day in Panther history if we ever let him play in another uniform. SAD DAY.

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For a 3rd round pick, if your the front office do you bite on it this coming offseason?

That should be "you are" or "you're".

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