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I'd rather have a dollar than three dimes


Bozarden

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Dave Gettleman uttered these words during his first draft with the Carolina Panthers and i think you can truly  see the meaning behind those words now.

Gettleman has added an unbelievable amount of young talent during his first two drafts here in Carolina. This has now put the Panthers in a decision where they can trade up if they see a player that they like and boy have they done that. I am excited to see the next two picks and boy am i excited for the season. Keep pounding

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He went into detail on this again today. Beyond the obvious drop in talent that comes with trading down, he implied that he's probably never going to trade out of the first because you lose the 5th year option on contracts with players drafted below round 1.

He's going to drive a Huddle contingent crazy, but we are seldom if ever going to move down.

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