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Insider Info about Possible trade


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27 minutes ago, Devil Doc said:

The chances of anyone in the Panthers Org that checks out this page is Nill..... Unless someone tips them off..

No way...some here know so much more than they do even to the point of what goes through the minds of every coach and the GM and owner...you must be mistaken Doc...some even have direct knowledge of top NFL officials who are deciding who the next owner will be...

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2 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

Dude was the 9th pick last year. How disfunctional are the Bengals where they would unload a top ten pick after one season for a third? 

 

This.

 

You don't trade a 2nd year top ten pick, unless he's complete trash and you're trying to recoup.

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10 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Hopefully someone wouldn’t put that on their resume.....

 

key achievements

Did not get fired for releasing inside info

 

True, but it’s gonna be hard to use your internship as a reference for that reason.  

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17 minutes ago, stbugs said:

No. DT depth is more important than taking a risk on a guy who couldn't see the field when healthy even though the Bengals have crap after Green. Butler will play around 40% of the snaps, it's not like he's doing nothing.

Donald Lafell says TAKE THAT BACK

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1) Keep in mind that we really liked John Ross last year. We had him in for a visit and worked him out. Our coaches apparently loved the guy. 

2) We were interested in Crabtree. We were also interested in many WR's including Allen Hurns.

3) We traded for Torrey Smith because Hurney knew we could not compete financially with other teams for his services. 

4) Look at what happened once Crabtree was released: he signed a big deal with Ravens just 34 hours after.

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