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Teddy Bridgewater Unfollows Panthers on Instagram


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20 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

CMC to Denver as part of it would make some sense 

Something like a multi team deal may have to happen if the team he is traded to isn't the Jets or Dolphins who have enough draft capital alone to make it work.

We do have some players to offer up but I sure as poo don't want to lose the few defensive players we have that are actually good so CMC has some great value and we aren't used to getting value out of our players so if we landed Watson and had to give up CMC that'd be just fine really.

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19 minutes ago, Tbe said:

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.

I hadn't made the connection but yeah, their OC is Pat Shurmur. He was the OC in Minnesota for Teddy's last two seasons there.

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24 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Yes. $10M. If we trade him we aren’t liable for the guaranteed money. If we release him we are. Heck, I’d eat half the guaranteed money to get him traded.

Thanks. I know guarantee things frequently have a date attached. I wonder if there's one attached to this other than the start of the league year.

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31 minutes ago, ncstatekwi said:

Looks like he is following now....🙃 And his IG is set to private...not sure if its always been that way...

 

8 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Who is following?

I just checked the Panthers IG and can confirm he is not following their IG again at the least. 

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