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Teams Calling About Smitty


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Steve Smith has been the best player on this team for the last decade. His value to this team is worth a heck of a lt more than what wed get in a trade. Do you really want Brandon LaFell as Cam's #1 option. Do you realize how terrible our offense would be. Having Smith for the next couple years allows us to not have to draft a WR with a top 5 pick...which right now is something we can't afford to do considering our holes on the OL and in the secondary.

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Anyone who says "trade smith and get what you can" is retarded.

YEAA LETS GET AS MANY YOUNG AND SHITTY PLAYERS AS WE CAN!!!! Because that's what everyone else is doing, and it leads to success!!11!!!

I heard the Cardinals are willing to trade Fitz for a 3rd and a stick of gum.

I heard the Patriots want to trade Tom Brady for 2 2nd's and a lick of a tootsie pop.

You don't trade your best offensive weapon for trash talent or 4th round draft picks that you cut after a year. Period. End of story.

You dislike Smitty? ok. You don't feel like this team is doing much this year? I agree.

You DO NOT TRADE YOUR BEST OFFENSIVE WEAPON FOR SHITTY PLAYERS.

YOU DOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOOOT TRAAAAADE YOUR BEST OFFENSIVE WEAPON FOR SHITTY PLAYERS OR DRAFT PICKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Steve Smith...100% chance to contribute to this team this year and a great chance to contribute positively for the next 2-3 years.

Random Draft Pick.....5-10% chance of contributing next year, .001% chance of being a stud, .0000033333% chance of being a fringe hall of famer. Make it happen new GM!!

Excellent post and I agree 100%.

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We're having a pretty terrible season, but every game except the Giants game was VERY winnable! It'd be stupid to just rebuild and trade away everyone right now. Continue adding pieces to the team in the off season. This team needs some more talent and a better coaching staff and we're set. We have the base to be a good team as soon as next season. Again, we have been in every game (except Giants game) and have had the lead in most games. No reason to have a "firesale" lol.

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We're having a pretty terrible season, but every game except the Giants game was VERY winnable! It'd be stupid to just rebuild and trade away everyone right now. Continue adding pieces to the team in the off season. This team needs some more talent and a better coaching staff and we're set. We have the base to be a good team as soon as next season. Again, we have been in every game (except Giants game) and have had the lead in most games. No reason to have a "firesale" lol.

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if we were going full-scale crash-and-burn rebuild mode, trading him would make sense.

we're not going full-scale crash-and-burn rebuild mode.

jerry is smart enough to know that fans won't sit through another three seasons of starting from the bottom again. he'll call in a guy who can make some adjustments, bring in some outside help, get rid of a few protruding branches, and get this ship running smoothly again.

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