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Originally Posted by skinsfaninok
Makes no sense then y even be one
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Makes a lot of sense. Smith doesn't have to take the brunt of the responsibility that the full time GM in Washington would have to take on. He merely provides advice to the GM on player personnel, doesn't have to leave California, and if things go belly up, he isn't the one to blame. But moreover, if Smith does want another GM position, then being a consultant is a good way to get your name back out there and to provide something good for your resume.