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Carolina Panthers to be 'aggressive' in pursuit of potential Deshaun Watson trade


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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Final offer:

- DJ Moore

- Brian Burns 

- 2021 1st round pick

- 2021 2nd round pick 

- 2022 1st round pick 

- 2022 3rd round pick 

- one dozen bo-berry biscuits 

Would you make that deal? 

From what im seeing around the internet you could remove moore and burns and that would be the deal.

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4 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Final offer:

- DJ Moore

- Brian Burns 

- 2021 1st round pick

- 2021 2nd round pick 

- 2022 1st round pick 

- 2022 3rd round pick 

- one dozen bo-berry biscuits 

Would you make that deal? 

Not a chance in hell Burns is probably worth a top five pick.... pass rushers are second to QBs in value.

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Final offer:

- DJ Moore

- Brian Burns 

- 2021 1st round pick

- 2021 2nd round pick 

- 2022 1st round pick 

- 2022 3rd round pick 

- one dozen bo-berry biscuits 

Would you make that deal? 

hell no...just give away our entire team & our future...and the o-berry biscuits are the best they have

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8 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Nothing in my 45 years, says Watson is going get traded. It is unprecedented.  

The only team that truly has the assets to pull it off, is the Jets.  I'd be shocked if they even pulled it off. 

Jay Cultler threw for 26tds and 4525 yards in 2008, At age 26... regardless of his career after he was a rising 26 year old star at the time.... That I believe is the only comparable situation in NFL history.

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