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how many calls do you think the panthers got regarding bridgewater


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9 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

we know that the eagles got some calls (no 1st rounders though) about wentz. we know teams have been calling about darnold, and watson. do you think the panthers received one phone call with all the reports that we are done with teddy??

I’m guessing he stirred up as much interest as Cam did.

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7 hours ago, SOJA said:

Best chance to trade teddy is after the draft if a team like the Bears/9ers/Colts miss out on all QB prospects and get desperate and throw us like a future fifth for him

I'd honestly be surprised at even that. I think the entire league expects Teddy and the Panthers to part ways and no one else is interested in Teddy with that contract attached to him. I honestly think it's a Goff situation where he would have negative trade value. We'd literally have to pay someone to take him.

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