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A trade conspiracy theory....


Jeremy Igo

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Without knowing Hardy's long term future with this team, that depth at DE could be sort of a mirage.  Frank's on thin ice as well, and knowing Rivera, that camp MVP stuff might have been to keep pushing Frank the tank in the right direction mentally, knowing that his coach has his back as he's facing the suspension to start the year.

 

My foil catering tray is not getting a great reception today though, and I even lit the sterno.

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I would trade him for a solid OT in a second, that's not what I'm saying. But with Marty Hurney not employed, Al Davis dead, and the Bucs under new management I don't think there's anyone else out there dumb enough take us up on it.

The Colts gave up a first round pick for Trent Richardson.

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Im sure people are beating down doors for a mid round career backup with a 4 game suspension

Frank is a good DE, and I think we'll get good play out of him should he stick around. But his ability is largely a secret to the rest of the league and nobody is shipping a quality **OT** for a guy with that resume'

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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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His 4 game suspension drives his value to next to nil.

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