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Trade Deadline News


Mr. Scot

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... and/or speculation (which there will probably be more of than actual news).

Word that the 49ers are getting trade offers for backup quarterback CJ Beathard, offers described as being "in the sixth round range".

Reminder: The official deadline is 4pm tomorrow.

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I’ve been saying a trade needs to be made, a reliable returner for us is worth a 5th at this rate. 
 

if our wrs are truly struggling to get open aj green is a must as far as inquiry.

whatever is needed to fix the run defense is also worth a Inquiry.

and of course any o linemen worth a damn should be number 1 on our hit list.

without looking at cap implications, turner should also be on the block, if feasible 

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If I'm Tepper, I'm not allowing any trades that either involve taking on new money or sacrificing draft picks. I hope he's now seen enough to reserve that for the next GM/Head Coach.

I would consider allowing trades that rid the Panthers of some high-priced contracts, if possible (ie. Trai Turner, Shaq Thompson, Mario Addison, maybe even Paradis).

What is clear is this is not a playoff caliber team, most of which is the fault of the coaching staff. Time to regroup and reload.

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For those hoping for AJ Green

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-trade-deadline-bengals-redskins-frustrating-other-teams-with-stubborn-no-sell-stance/


"They are basically philosophically opposed to the idea of making trades," said one NFC GM. "It's a waste of time to call them. But we did. And it is what it is. You may as well be speaking a different language."

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2 minutes ago, Bartin said:

For those hoping for AJ Green

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-trade-deadline-bengals-redskins-frustrating-other-teams-with-stubborn-no-sell-stance/


"They are basically philosophically opposed to the idea of making trades," said one NFC GM. "It's a waste of time to call them. But we did. And it is what it is. You may as well be speaking a different language."

Yeah I heard gm’s saying this for the bengals and skins 

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8 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Yeah I heard gm’s saying this for the bengals and skins 

The Bengals view AJ like the Cardinals do Fitz, it'll take a king's ransom the likes we've never seen to get AJ Green out of Cincy. But that was basically implied when Dre Kirkpatrick said the team would riot if Green was traded.

 

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