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Teddy Bridgewater Unfollows Panthers on Instagram


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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Trade him now. Don’t care if Watson/Houston spurn us or the QBs in the draft go 1-4, foot immediately. Get the $10M guaranteed off the books and we save $18M this year to rollover to next year.

You know the cap stuff better than I do. Is there much of a difference between cutting them and trading him?

(always heard those two things had the same effect)

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6 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Call the Bears and get them to do the Foles trade 2.0.  Give us a 4th or 5th, you can have Teddy. 

If they were willing to possibly trade a 1st or 2nd for Wentz...Teddy for a 4th or 5th honestly may be a better bet. He's limited, but he's not shot like Wentz seems to be. 

fug that, I'll give THEM a 5th to take him.

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20 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Interesting. Where'd you see that?

There was a report yesterday that Denver was in talks for a QB not named Wentz. I guess Teddy had a connection to the coach.

Looking at it now, it sounds like that trade fell through and Denver is now saying they don’t want any mid tier QBs.

Who knows.

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