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Originally Posted by Dan73
I would still do and have a contract ready to offer exactly the same as was offered to Smith. Then have a trade worked out for March 14th.
Worse thing that happens is either he signs or wins a grievance.
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Those would be incredibly bad options.
1) If he files a grievance then the 34M would be against our cap until that is resolved. Basically a self inflicted cap penalty for this year. Several things would follow as a result of that:
a) we could not execute the trade for AS, so we would have no qb of note going into the offseason.
b) we could not use the FT on Zach Brown or any other player, so likely would lose at least one player we want to keep
c) if did try to get AS, then we would have zero cap space while the grievance proceeds.
2) I don't see where you think he would sign the AS deal, without a grievance. But even if he did, the relationship would be even worse than what ever it was last year, and that's not a qb you want on your team.