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Trade Steve Smith?


Mr Mojo Risin

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He is by far my favorite player and I would hate to see him leave, but lets face it we do not have a franchise qb to get him the ball unless clausen completely turns it around (lol) and he is getting older. I think that the Panthers organization should trade him to a team of his choice we owe that much to him. Just wanted to see some of your guyses thoughts on this I know that it probably will never happen but it'd be nice to see Steve get a ring before he retires.

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only his second post. probably hasn't been around a lot. and what happened to 100 post threshold?the

yes, this has been discussed a lot. here are a few threads:

an older one from over a year ago:

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/18979-should-we-trade-steve-smith.html

more:

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/44848-would-you-trade-steve-smith.html

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/smack-central/45419-trade-steve-smith.html

the most recent - for a merge:

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/55000-why-not-trade-steve-smith.html

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You guys are being a little harsh on a new member don't you think? At least offer him an opinion about the subject. Or wait, since he's new, he doesn't deserve a response until he's been here a while.

To answer your question, he does have some age on him and time is running out for us to make a decision on whether or not we trade him. I hope we don't unless he just wants to be traded. There comes a point when a guy has done so much for you that you sort of cater to him a little bit in decisions like trades. If we value him as much as I think we should, he will finish out his days in Carolina should he want to.

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You guys are being a little harsh on a new member don't you think? At least offer him an opinion about the subject. Or wait, since he's new, he doesn't deserve a response until he's been here a while.

To answer your question, he does have some age on him and time is running out for us to make a decision on whether or not we trade him. I hope we don't unless he just wants to be traded. There comes a point when a guy has done so much for you that you sort of cater to him a little bit in decisions like trades. If we value him as much as I think we should, he will finish out his days in Carolina should he want to.

You are cruzin for a neg rep....too

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