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Paul Richardson likely to sign w/Redskins


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1 minute ago, JustAQuestion said:

The real question is: Would they want to come to Charlotte?

It takes two to tango.

True, I think if Cam had receivers that actually got open they would thrive here.   Look at Ginn, dude racked up TD's and dropped probably 20 more.   Imagine a receiver that can catch lol.

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5 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

This is seriously getting pathetic. If I'm Cam at this point I go and tell clueless Hurney to go F himself and deamand a trade from this pathetic franchise. No one could blame the poor guy.

Thats why you're NOT that guy. HE is a man, you sound like a little boy.

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Just now, JustAQuestion said:

Winning the offseason does not make you win the Super Bowl.

We go through this poo every year.

Last year, the Eagles won both.   So?????

I agree with the sentiment though but it's not completely true.    You can't give up everything but you need to give up something.

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1 minute ago, Peppers90 NC said:

Thats why you're NOT that guy. HE is a man, you sound like a little boy.

Yup that exactly why I'm not a franchise QB in the NFL. I swear to god we may have the dumbest fan base in the league. Hopefully a bunch them will leave when Jerry is officially gone.

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Just now, AggieLean said:

Going to have to pay Moncrief between 8-10 million

And rightfully so. 8-10 for Moncrief is good with me and should be good with anyone who wants to win.

Only on the huddle do people scream overpay at every single WR contract yet justify overpaying for guys like Captain, Shepard and the list goes on

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

And rightfully so. 8-10 for Moncrief is good with me and should be good with anyone who wants to win.

Only on the huddle do people scream overpay at every single WR contract yet justify overpaying for guys like Captain, Shepard and the list goes on

I don't know that he gets more than Richardson.

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1 minute ago, JustAQuestion said:

The Eagles had a poo ton of cap room. The Panthers don't. The Eagles traded for Alshon Jeffery. There is no similar option out there.

The point is, the Eagles got their young QB weapons, and it worked.     You fix the issues you have in FA if possible, and they won a SB.    Though like I said, I agree you don't give up everything but sometimes you have to look past bargain bin trash and get a proven player.    Look back at the past 15 years and our WR's we've given Cam and our QBs...... it's pretty terrible.   

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2 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Yup that exactly why I'm not a franchise QB in the NFL. I swear to god we may have the dumbest fan base in the league. Hopefully a bunch them will leave when Jerry is officially gone.

yes, yes we do. look at all the kickers and screamers on this message board. we also have the most babies.

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