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Surprised no one had seen this trade rumor


ickmule

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21 minutes ago, ickmule said:

It plays for me when I click it.  It’s a rumor that the panthers are likely to trade DJ Moore and Teddy Bridgewater.   

 So the Panthers are going to eat 33M to trade Bridgewater. Why even post such a ridiculous theory. 

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38 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Not sure I believe any of this, but I’m surprised no one here has mentioned this :

 

 

I think someone posted a conspiracy theory on a DJ trade. It’s a ridiculous notion but it is the offseason and most people are trapped in their homes so I’m not surprised. 

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Just now, Cdw said:

Rebuilding by trading away young talent like Moore, doesn't make sense to me, but I guess its one strategy.

This. Moore is an emerging elite WR on a cheap rookie contract and we control his rights for three more years. That's the type of guy you DON'T give up unless someone is willing to blow you away with an offer.

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Well honestly, if we could pick up two 1sts and two 2nds for Moore and Teddy somehow and then blatantly tank for Trevor and ensure we get him, I would do that easily. Normally I’d say zero chance we trade Teddy who we just signed but with everything that has happened with this team lately, I wouldn’t rule it out as stupid as it sounds.

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