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Smith wants out, prefers Chargers or Ravens


CatMan72

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Dickson is a TE who can stretch the field freeing up the middle and Flacco would be an elite QB with Boldin' date=' Mason, Housh, Dickson, Heap and Smitty to spread the ball around to. Ray Rice taking pressure off the passing game I think speaks for itself. I don't want it to happen as Steve is one of my favorite players but it makes a whole lot of sense....[/quote']

I don't think Flacco will ever be an elite QB, no matter who he's throwing the ball too.

I can see the Chargers, he's a SoCal guy and Rivers is one of the best... don't think I would go to Baltimore to chase a ring.

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I'm surprised this hasn't happened earlier. I actually wanted Cam to play with Smitty, but if he doesn't want to be here, he was earned that much to be on a better team. I think we could get as much as a second for Smitty though..

Yeah and honestly we don't need Smitty taking out his frustrations on Cam like he took them out on Clausen.

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I'm surprised this hasn't happened earlier. I actually wanted Cam to play with Smitty, but if he doesn't want to be here, he was earned that much to be on a better team. I think we could get as much as a second for Smitty though..

Your brain is Not-Awesomeness if you truly believe that....

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I don't think Flacco will ever be an elite QB, no matter who he's throwing the ball too.

I can see the Chargers, he's a SoCal guy and Rivers is one of the best... don't think I would go to Baltimore to chase a ring.

Come on now man haha, you dont think Ray Lewis and Ed Reed would just be chillin in Baltimore if they didnt think they could get another ring.

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I don't think Flacco will ever be an elite QB, no matter who he's throwing the ball too.

I can see the Chargers, he's a SoCal guy and Rivers is one of the best... don't think I would go to Baltimore to chase a ring.

Too each their own....I think Flacco takes that step this year. He's almost there now IMO....

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