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Panthers trade for Sam Darnold


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Some people just wanted something to feel slightly positive about and others were just blind. I figured with his arm he had to be a marginal improvement over Teddy Checkdown but then we got a look at the Sam Darnold turnover machine Jets fans had become very familiar with. All along my preference was the draft to address the position. If there is any silver lining with this it's the fact that fans are no longer buying into this snake oil salesman routine by Matt Rhule and Scott Fitterer. They got the red carpet treatment early on which I cautioned against now the knives are out in every direction.

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37 minutes ago, joemac said:

LOL Yikes.  I sure stepped on my dick on that one.  I admit I was completely wrong.  

Meh, tried the positivity route, I mean its like the XFiles...want to believe. Now we have Fhule on the radio talking about how how had Slater as a G lol....this man is the biggest fuging clown I've ever even heard of.

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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

Meh, tried the positivity route, I mean its like the XFiles...want to believe. Now we have Fhule on the radio talking about how how had Slater as a G lol....this man is the biggest fuging clown I've ever even heard of.

Yeah....this is after Slater had what I believe was the highest rated rookie LT season of all time or some poo.  Rhule is such a damn clown. 

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34 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

Yeah picking up that option was something.  Cocaine is a hell of a drug.

I mean you can't give up a 2nd and 4th for a one year rental alone, unless you need a LT or something and are definitely making a super bowl run. They screwed themselves the moment they offered the 2nd rd pick for a project/gamble

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

I mean you can't give up a 2nd and 4th for a one year rental alone, unless you need a LT or something and are definitely making a super bowl run. They screwed themselves the moment they offered the 2nd rd pick for a project/gamble

Yes, once they gave up half a draft for Darnold (puke) the 5th year option was going to happen.

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