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Your retarted
Speaking of analyzing Smith's performance:I do want to be fair and not necessarily state as fact that Smith personally played a shit game without finding out more info. Nevertheless, it does give me pause, especially knowing he's going to command major coin.
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How Super Bowl may have altered Bears thinking in free agency
The hot commodity for the Bears before the Eagles and Chiefs met in a disappointing Super Blowout Sunday was Chiefs guard Trey Smith. It's quite likely some of the luster wore off Smith, although not a lot.
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The article doesn't exactly sing praises for Smith, but then again it pretty much claims he held his own against Carter. Still, it points out that Smith's 46.6 PFF grade for blocking in the two postseason games borders on the wretched. Maybe the Eagles guard, Mekhi Becton, would be the better value as suggested. Food for thought.
And no-so-coincidentally, 28 year old DE/Edge Josh Sweat, who IMHO could easily have been named the MVP in last night's game, is also a free agent. The Sweat bros....things that make you go hmmm.