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Ian Rappoport: Multiple teams interested in trading for Teddy Bridgewater


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4 minutes ago, Toomers said:

 Keenim was close. Didn’t disagree. And if they are paying it down, of course it changes everything. They should get a pick if they spend 10M.  Before, with that 10M attached, it was 17M for this year. As it is, are teams going to want to pay even the 7M he would still have coming. Judging by what the others have accepted, it’s not that far fetched. 
 

   Counterpoint is why would a team give Andy Dalton 10M? Kind of destroyes my point. 

Theres plenty of bad/questionable moves this off-season, par tho. Im still not buying any team wants Teddy above a lower vet type deal. Hes got to give up that 7 million and maybe then (with other stuff), a team would take him as a mentor/insurance guy. Hes going to be getting than starting Cam too...Herniaymagic leftd a upper decker in Teppers office.....

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

I will move my 3/10 rating of Frittererer up two whole points if hes able to get ANY draft capital for Teddy. I think it could be the rare player for player deal too, a small chance. 

Still think Ian is doing Frittererer a big favor by broadcasting this lie...

Spot on.

Zero chance ''multiple teams" are interested...

...Panthers wouldn't have ever given Teddy's camp "permission" if there was ANY interest, at all.

 

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33 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Hes got to give up that 7 million and maybe then (with other stuff), a team would take him as a mentor/insurance guy.

He can keep the $7 million and stay here as a "mentor/insurance guy".

Frankly, that's the best course of action for all parties.

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2 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

He can keep the $7 million and stay here as a "mentor/insurance guy".

Frankly, that's the best course of action for all parties.

They don’t want him here, and he won’t be here. He doesn’t want to be a backup, why would any qb want that?

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Say Teddy gets traded to WFT and next year they go deep in the playoffs and Sam sucks.

Is the staff at fault then???

Or will there be more excuses...

Cam look better than Teddy before he caught Covid-19, I'm just saying.

Teddy might do good over there, and Rhule might look like he can't evaluate QBs

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5 hours ago, Basbear said:

I will move my 3/10 rating of Frittererer up two whole points if hes able to get ANY draft capital for Teddy. I think it could be the rare player for player deal too, a small chance. 

Still think Ian is doing Frittererer a big favor by broadcasting this lie...

Well, given that we have reports that they have been shopping him for weeks with no luck and that we gave Teddy the chance to pursue his own trade.....are we sure that Fitterer deserves any credit?

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