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A trade conspiracy theory....


Jeremy Igo

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Just throwing this out there for discussion....

What position are the Panthers thinnest at?

OT

Where are they deepest?

DE

Who did Rivera claim was the camp mvp and miraculously out of his dog house.... Frank Alexander.

Hmmmmmm.....

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Who are we going to get back for Alexander? Prob not anyone better than Chandler.

But maybe better than Williams? We are an injury away from devastation... And Chandler is already playing with a right knee brace.

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Who can we get for Alexander? Oher? only the Titans spring into mind as a team with Tackles "to spare"

Roos? He was a "possible cut candidate" a little while ago and was on the trade block. He would actually be a better starter than Chandler,

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