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Panthers might trade up according Jason loc aflorla if they can't get Watson


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9 minutes ago, pantherj said:

We're not going to let the media know our draft plans. No one outside the Panthers organization knows our draft plans.

Lol

the panthers told the entire league what their draft plans were after the last game

..and for the slow learners and non believers there was the Stafford trade attempt 

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18 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Lol

the panthers told the entire league what their draft plans were after the last game

..and for the slow learners and non believers there was the Stafford trade attempt 

So you know our draft plans? Nope. Does the media? Nope. Case closed.

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Hard to say with a new GM

With Hurney, you know it was a move dooming us for the next several years

Can we now evaluate things outside of being an NC native and loving your mother?

I think most of us have PTSD from Hurney so have to let that go and see what this FO can do

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

Really bad idea.

Yep. They need to sit where they are and let the chips fall where they may. Take the best best tackle or BPA in general and keep building the team. Or trade back and take BPA. The Panthers are more than a year or two from competing for a championship even if a different QB would help them squeak into the playoffs.

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24 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Sign Trubisky and trade Teddy very soon.  Opens up a lot of options for us in the draft.

That's the least dramatic way to move forward. I agree with that move. DJ would prosper in that situation. Mobile QB for Rhule. Great defense and a good QB that limits mistakes is a very good start. He'd have to buy in with Brady and limit his mistakes. If the Bears would trade him though, they're making a move for DangeRuss.

 

Trubisky is more attractive than TB right now as far as trade bait for Houston or Seattle.

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1 minute ago, rippadonn said:

That's the least dramatic way to move forward. I agree with that move. DJ would prosper in that situation. Mobile QB for Rhule. Great defense and a good QB that limits mistakes is a very good start. He'd have to buy in with Brady and limit his mistakes. If the Bears would trade him though, they're making a move for DangeRuss.

 

 

Mitch is a free agent no trade necessary.

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