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Should the Panthers go all in on Joe Burrow?


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59 minutes ago, HarbingersDad said:

Simmer down youngin. The adults are going to talk about football now while you play with your car collection. 
 

If you can’t stop whining about panthers coaches then I’m going to confiscate your gameboy. 

Thanks sir!

Don’t worry, your sons lack of intelligence is not a reflection of your parenting skills

You can’t fix stupid 

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Just now, NYPantherFan said:

Maybe I'm overvaluing Cam, but if healthy I think he is worth a 1st or 2nd rounder alone. Eagles got a 1st rounder for Sam Bradford a few years ago for crying out loud. 

That was a really strange happening, though; remember the Vikings had just had a catastrophic injury to their starting QB.  They were beyond desperate and felt like they were a QB away from being a contender.  And, Bradford had played in 14 games... Bradford (and a 5th rounder) went for Nick Foles, a 5th, and 6th round pick the year before, too, so it isn't like the going rate for him was always a 1st rounder. 

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Tom Brady may decides to leave New England this offseason. I think that if he does leave, BB may be willing to trade their 23rd pick for Cam Newton. Trade our 7th, 23rd, 2nd and 2021 1st round pick for Joe Burrow. I’d be willing to make that trade. Joe Burrow is the real deal. We get in return, Cam’s 19m this off season and we should have plenty of cap space available in 2021 to help rebuild this team. Remember, Rhule signed a 7th year deal. 

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

No way with this current group of players. By the time ALL if this is "fixed", Burrow will be looking to sign a new 50 million per contract. 

3 firsts plus ______ is simply too much.

The NFL is a QB driven league. You will win games if you have a QB. Look at Kansas City. Their future looks bright with Pat Mahomes. If Rhule and Brady believe that Burrow is the answer, I don’t care how much it cost. Khalil Mack is a stud, but he won’t single handily win you games like a QB. Bears traded two 1st rounders for Mack. Three 1st rounders isn’t overpriced if you believe that Burrow is the answer at QB. 

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