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It was reported the Packers saved 2 million for this season. They save all of his future cap hits but could've probably saved those future cap hits by cutting or trading him after the season. They basically got next to nothing for him. That's why the trade is so hard to figure out. Perhaps they just think he's hit the wall and can't do much?
 

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I agree that saving money this year had little to do with it. I don't think a 7th rounder had much to do with it either. I am looking forward to seeing the new look on the D line. I hope I'm not disappointed.
 

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I agree that saving money this year had little to do with it. I don't think a 7th rounder had much to do with it either. I am looking forward to seeing the new look on the D line. I hope I'm not disappointed.
We don't all the reasons for the fire sale of Smith. Maybe he was voicing displeasure at Hafley's defense? Since the production of the entire D Line compared to last season has declined remarkably, some push back could be starting to percolate? I'm not saying that's true but there are probably some reasons that the fans don't know that contributed towards the fire sale.
 

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You're right about how LVN is getting handled by competent tackles. It's why I think he needs to be moved inside. I just don't see him radically changing his athleticism. He has good speed and strength but it doesn't translate into winning his match ups.
Yeah if his career is going to be salvaged it may be by adding some weight and moving inside. He is much better off going in one direction rather than trying to bull rush a tackle when he has no flexibility in hips. He hasn't even shown glimmers of what I think was expected when he was drafted.
 

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I am looking forward to seeing the new look on the D line. I hope I'm not disappointed.
I wouldn't hold your breath on a "new look". As I posted elsewhere, Smith has been rotating in and out all season, with the number of his snaps slowly declining. Against the Lions, he was only in for 21 defensive snaps or 37% of the plays. Opening game, 54 snaps, 71%.
 

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I wouldn't hold your breath on a "new look". As I posted elsewhere, Smith has been rotating in and out all season, with the number of his snaps slowly declining. Against the Lions, he was only in for 21 defensive snaps or 37% of the plays. Opening game, 54 snaps, 71%.
By "a new look" I only meant we are going to see different players more often. But it will affect pass rush and holding down the run. Either for the good or it won't change much. imho
 

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