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


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7 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

If anyone has to go it would and should be Burns. We can generate a pass rush by committee and bring in specialists. Can’t replace the best RB in the league and the best safety we’ve had in years.

If we land him the defense regresses further that's a given IMO.... Getting an oline to utilize all those weapons... how?

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9 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

If we land him the defense regresses further that's a given IMO.... Getting an oline to utilize all those weapons... how?

I don’t know how these things are certain.   Guys like Brown? Chinn? Will just get better.      Shouldn’t be hard for us to improve at LB over what we had last year IMO.   We still will have draft picks, players improving and rentals. 

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3 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

He's been spot on many things in the past, insider source, including but not limited to Irvin to the Seahawks at 16 when general consensus was that he was a low 2nd high third prospect.

 

*Little is trash*

Yeah that’s what I told him and he kept saying oh no he will go in first round and be really good. I told him he would be wrong on both so yeah I really don’t think he knows. If y’all want to believe some nobody that’s fine.

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2 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

He's been spot on many things in the past, insurer source, including but not limited to Irvin to the Seahawks at 16 when general consensus was that he was a low 2nd high third prospect.

Didn’t you know that if you don’t hit on 100% of your info, you’re a fraud? 

Little was a scouting error that many pros do more often than not. But apparently we have many here that just never got the chance to showcase their scouting chops.

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4 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Yeah that’s what I told him and he kept saying oh no he will go in first round and be really good. I told him he would be wrong on both so yeah I really don’t think he knows. If y’all want to believe some nobody that’s fine.

I remember, the Panthers didn't expect Burns to drop to them, In his infinite wisdom we all know Hurndog would have taken Little in round one and prove Verge right.

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