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Smith Not Leaving Any Time Soon


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I think in his heart Smith wants to remain a Panther. But I think he wants help. I think he wants to see reliable quarterback play. I think he wants other receivers to step up and take some pressure off him. I think he wants to be used in different and creative ways on offense.

Now it’s up to Chudzinski and his staff to find ways to use him and keep him happy.

I am with Smitty on this one 100%. Make the tight end a weapon, put Smitty in motion and mix things up a bit. We might try 4 receiver sets and an attacking passing style to make throwing the ball something other the recourse of last resort.

Nah.................

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You guys act like its absolutely absurd to think it could happen. It most certainly can and does. Not with the panthers so much, they hold onto players for better or worse, sometimes too long. In fact, this articles flaw is the failure to recognize the Panther's ability to let their best players go for little or nothing or everything. Really at this point it should be up to Smitty, he deserves the respect to chose and either way he'll be competing, that is the way I see it.

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