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Ja  Rhule

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It's boring as hell in here so...

What if Smith was traded in 2 weeks? Panthers would get extra $10m of cap space this year plus 2nd or 3rd rounder next year. Would you pull a trigger? Consider this will be one of the most active FA ever with a load of top talent free agents.

What if Fox gives up a farm for D Williams, lets say $8m a year, would you match it?

If Falcons give CJ $14m a year, would you match it?

What if Marshall left for another team, who'd you want?

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I am under the impression that SMith is only 7.5 million per season for the next two seasons.

I think you have to match CJ if it is to a division rival. $14 million, however, is crazy money. I think you let him walk for that. I would not match over $10 million. He is a one-hit wonder at this point, nothing more.

DW--you let him go if he is offered more than $7 million per. Fox needs too many players to go crazy spending. He might like DW, but he will not get him. RB is a need their, and they have only 1 good RB.

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As far as Smitty going... It doesn't make sense for Smitty to go anywhere. He's still a top 10 WR in this league easily. Having a QB to actually get him the ball, coupled with the fact that we have a target TE in Shockey... And hopefully the progression of Gettis, LaFell, Edwards, and the rookie Pilares, and Smitty should be primed for a HUGE year for us. It makes no sense to trade Smitty with his stock so low at this point. At least if we let him go, let's do it after he has a more productive year thus raising his stock and we actually get something for him. I'm not of the mind to ever let him go... But if we do, I say that this is the way to go.

Not entertaining the rest of it. You don't let Smitty walk off for a 3rd rounder... Period!

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What if? There isn't a season because the NFL goes into a lockout... Oh wait, that's where we stand...

What if Jimmy Clausen had a record setting rookie year?

What if Julius Peppers had stayed?

What if we ALL stopped making pooty threads? Myself included!

What if we suck again next year?

What if Cam... Nope I'm not even gonna finish that one..

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It's boring as hell in here so...

What if Smith was traded in 2 weeks? Panthers would get extra $10m of cap space this year plus 2nd or 3rd rounder next year. Would you pull a trigger? Consider this will be one of the most active FA ever with a load of top talent free agents.

What if Fox gives up a farm for D Williams, lets say $8m a year, would you match it?

If Falcons give CJ $14m a year, would you match it?

What if Marshall left for another team, who'd you want?

Take the deal with Smitty.

For 8m I would match it for Dwill

14 mil a year for CJ is to high let him go.

IDK on the last one.

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