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I don't think losing Smith for a week or three is that bad a thing.


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First, this is based off an assumption, that being the Panthers are not going to compete this year.

Smith has been something of a distraction. I'm sure he doesn't go out there planning to sabotage the offense and bitch and moan as loud as possible, but he has a pretty negative attitude when things aren't going his way.

things aren't going to go his way this year.

We might as well just stick with throwing to gettis and lefell, hoping we can level them up a little more.

Smith clearly isn't interested in being a leader so we might as well just stick with the young guys. the last thing I want is smith constantly bitching at Jimmy while he adjusts to the pro game.

Plus gettis is p :cool:

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I agree, I was thinking the same thing. Yea its going to suck because we aren't going to win as many games, but at least Lafell and Gettis will get some reps out there, at this point can we please just cut our losses and trade Jarrett for anything. Anything.

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if we in deed have "thrown in the towel" already then yeah, losing smith wouldnt hurt, I mean once he was out of the game it seemed like we just shut down, even though he really didnt do poo at all, just him being on the field helps keep the D honest and without him it was a disaster, running 2 rookies that they obviously didnt respect

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I've pretty much always felt this way. I feel like every time he went on a rant the other team knew that the ball was going to start coming his way, open or not. And it is like he doesn't realize that this organization bends over backwards as much as possible to get him the ball.

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Def agree I love him but he is acting like a bitch who the fug yells at your qb especially a rookie that poo isn't helping it's starting to get old. Let our third and next years second round pick (top five second round pick which would probably be a great player if we still had it) hit the field poo he needs reps

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