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Rivers likes idea of Smith to San Diego...


KillerKat

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Smith has been self centered, and only cares about himself. He IS the leader of this team and yet Gross and Wharton are organizing workouts?

I've always had respect for Smith but that just pissed me off. I've heard no sight of him at the workouts.

So whatever, time to let it go, let it be, Carolina has always

welcomed him with open hands, and what does he do? Basically give us and his teammates the finger.

Yeah, he's giving us the finger. Are you stupid? He's been handling this with more class than you show in your post. Fact. He isn't demanding a trade. He just wants to be on a competitive team, which still can be the panthers, but all you can think about is your hurt feelings, so you give him the finger.

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I agree that for Smitty trading him to a contender like San Diego would be in his best interest.

On the other hand San Diego may not be interested in picking up a 7 million price tag for this year and close to 9 million for next year. Secondly, like you say, we may be better than the 2-14 team we put out there last year and Newton may surprise some folks. We hold Smith's rights and shouldn't be itching to trade him IMO. Now if they want to talk a swap where we get Jackson and they get Smitty and a pick for next year, then we might be talking. But if we trade him for a future third or fourth rounder at this point, it should go down as one of the worst trades we have ever made.

No trade will go down with any team unless a new contract has been hammered out. IMO if he is not traded there will come a time when we will consider cutting him if he does not rework anyway.

SS is counting on getting cut, or traded, I doubt that he cuts his salary to stay with the team.

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No trade will go down with any team unless a new contract has been hammered out. IMO if he is not traded there will come a time when we will consider cutting him if he does not rework anyway.

SS is counting on getting cut, or traded, I doubt that he cuts his salary to stay with the team.

no reports can validate that.. merely an assumption.

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No trade will go down with any team unless a new contract has been hammered out. IMO if he is not traded there will come a time when we will consider cutting him if he does not rework anyway.

SS is counting on getting cut, or traded, I doubt that he cuts his salary to stay with the team.

We won't cut him no matter what. We could surely trade him and it would be up to the other team to work out compensation or renegotiate his contract, but we surely won't get rid of him. And we would be fine paying him his salary if he stays.

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TRD is a fan of himself not a team, IMO.

I hate football and the Panthers, I just really looooooooooooove message boards so I go on all NFL team's MBs and chat with the locals. It's really a hobby of mine.

After all my days of posting, I can say this is by far the dumbest board I have ever been on:eek:

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