Sydla
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OK, seems like there are plenty of people who want to discuss the contract issues. I don't know enough about what is being considered by the team or the player to discuss that so it's foolish of me to try. I am just talking about the players. I will say this thou, Smith is coming up on his third season. Lets say he has a better year but is still not the impact player you wanted him to be next season. What then do you do there? Do you pay him, based on what you think he still might be in year 4, still having not materialized or do you let him walk? I ask this because if we don't sign Hitch, you then are in a situation where Lee is two years older, Hitch is gone and now you are having to face a deal where you are over paying a guy who never really materialized or having to replace all your starting LBs.
That's really the problem with all of this, as I see it.
It's simple to me. Hitchens has a value. To me, his value isn't worth paying him Top 5-7 ILB money, which some are suggesting we should do. He's not that good. He's decent, that's it. He's not a MLB on an elite level defense, if that's what Dallas wants to build.
So if he comes back on a fair deal, I gladly will take him back. If some team gets stupid and makes him like the 6th highest paid ILB in football, then you let him walk because that's insane and you deal with LB in two years if there's a problem. Frankly, Hitchens isn't good enough IMO that if Smith fails in a year or two, you think you are actually in good shape with Hitchens as your last LB.

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