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Do we know if Smith is still Leaving?


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Some of you are talking about drafting AJ Green, but do we still know if Smith is leaving?

Yes. His house has been for sale since last June and he could simply be moving to a new house. So, if he isn't do we still draft Green? And trade Smitty?

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1. Smith's still under contract.

2. Big cat will not trade/cut Smith even if he punched him.

3. We have the worst offense in the NFL, our focus needs to be on improving that and Green can help (assuming they're wanting to stick w/ Clausen).

4. Drafting Green will allow Clausen to just throw the ball at him when ever like Delhomme did with Smith and most likely get bailed out.

5. Smith is getting old and will need to be replaced eventually, I think Green will be that guy.

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are you kidding? Kolb isn't worth Smitty and a RB unless it's Sutton.. lol

give them a 2nd at the most.. if they want Sutton and a bag of chips, go for it.. nada more.. can't believe they expect to get a 1st for an unproven QB..

Make a play for Orton and we don't have to give up as much and have a guy who has proven he can play at 2 different franchises..

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