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Trade deadline coming close


juliosantos

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Does hurney make any trades ? im hoping for the texans tackle duane brown or maybe we can work something out for joe thomas they will help secure that lt spot and we can slide kalil to rt and bench williams . our offensive line is the biggest issue its not lack or a deep threat even though we should pick up clay again  he can stretch the field , or bring philly back hes better than samuel and shepard.

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6 minutes ago, juliosantos said:

Does hurney make any trades ? im hoping for the texans tackle duane brown or maybe we can work something out for joe thomas they will help secure that lt spot and we can slide kalil to rt and bench williams . our offensive line is the biggest issue its not lack or a deep threat even though we should pick up clay again  he can stretch the field , or bring philly back hes better than samuel and shepard.

Joe Thomas just ruptured his tricep tendon...done for the year. Also I'm not sure we could convince anyone to take Shula. Oh you meant players?

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Just now, chknwing said:

oline is going to need some depth after the streak of injuries. Ryan Kalil may be done.  If a trade presents itself to acquire a decent center, carolina should make a move.

i agree , i would love to replace larsen . our run game better be fixed soon or our seasons done . i hope we atleast try to make an effort to win but with this organization we never try to fix things and we instead just leave things static while good teams do everything to fix their problems.

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Just now, Moorgan said:

Joe Thomas just ruptured his tricep tendon...done for the year. Also I'm not sure we could convince anyone to take Shula. Oh you meant players?

damn that sucks , yea im not expecting this organization to make any moves but we really need to 

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3 minutes ago, juliosantos said:

greg olsen wasnt a bad trade , hurneys is much better when it comes to trades than gettleman was 

Yea we could have gotten Martellus Bennett for 4th round pick instead of lousy Punter.

This guy is just a  Rivera/Hurney hater he will give them all the poo but will never say a word about fat ass Gettleman who ruined this team with bad investments /drafting.

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18 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Yea we could have gotten Martellus Bennett for 4th round pick instead of lousy Punter.

This guy is just a  Rivera/Hurney hater he will give them all the poo but will never say a word about fat ass Gettleman who ruined this team with bad investments /drafting.

exactly , gettleman was a terrible gm only reason he got a slide was from finding star and kk , other than that he was terrible 

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