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Panthers trading back for the THIRD TIME


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3 minutes ago, ATLpanther said:

She’s hot, don’t get me wrong. A number one pick could have his pick of the litter though. Mainly, I think Lawrence looks like the main character in Avatar so he may have careered 

They were high school sweethearts 

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4 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

No we added a 5th and a 4th next year to move back from the 3rd to pick in the 4th....jeez.

I have to be honest, I love the moves. They have to be thinking ahead to next year. Those picks will be used to package to move up a few spots next year. 

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5 minutes ago, mbarbour21 said:

I have to be honest, I love the moves. They have to be thinking ahead to next year. Those picks will be used to package to move up a few spots next year. 

I dont have a problem with it. Nothing wrong with playing the long game. I dont think we will use them to necessarily move up since we're recouping picks for the Darnold trade. We will prob trade back again next year too.

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28 minutes ago, Growl said:

they traded down giving up a 4 and a 5 to get two threes and then traded said three to get a 4 and a 5

 

they traded a 4 and 5 to get two 3s, then traded ONE of those 3s to get TWO 4ths and a 5th. much better than you're trying to make it like. but you keep hatin

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Just now, TheMaulClaw said:

I dont have a problem with it. Nothing wrong with playing the long game. I dont think we will use them to necessarily move up since we're recouping picks for the Darnold trade. We will prob trade back again next year too.

Well, we don't seem to be building through free agency and we don't seem to be building through the draft.....so.....I guess maybe open tryouts?

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