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What Carolina and others offered for Stafford


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Look’s like Carolina was comfortable giving up the 8th pick and a 6th or 7th round pick for Stafford. Kinda surprised their wasn’t a player Involved but do you think if Carolina would have offered Teddy The 8th pick and a 2nd next year the lions would have agreed to the trade? Also does everyone still wanna trade for Watson or comfortable with drafting Mac Fields or Wilson ?  

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1 minute ago, Panthers8969 said:

We had so many bad breaks in that redskins game. Never before have the refs conspired like that to help us win. They knew what they were doing calling that td back. Alex smith plays and we have the 3rd ovr pick not dealing with any of this bs

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5 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Panthers are purportedly on the short-list (top-2) for Watson...

...if true, why would Tepper be chasing Stafford?

A) there's no guarantee that Watson will definitely be traded

B) Watson will command a much richer trade haul than Stafford

C) the Jets are reportedly Watson's preferred destination and it'll be very difficult for the Panthers to build a more attractive offer than they can

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