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Panthers trade for Gilmore


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16 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Not really, they are giving themselves options just in case.  Anyway, that's a decision for after the seasons over.

No, he has said he won’t play this year on his current contract. This year needs to be upped. He wasn’t even going to play last year until the Pats moved money forward.

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

Will definitely make next year interesting. Is Jackson even the 3rd best CB now? 🤷‍♂️

Jackson has actually been great this year, I think Horn was more impactful and likely still should be upon his return. Gilmore is just yet to be seen but if he plays to the level he's capable of and did 2 years ago then yeah Jackson is our 3rd best CB on the roster (2nd best healthy). That's pretty friggin nuts if you ask me because D Jax is balling out too. Then we have Henderson and AJ Bouye who have some serious pedigree. Just an insane group of CBs, especially compared to what we've trotted out there in the last decade.

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40 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

This trade don’t help if u don’t have a qb in a couple weeks so it would be a waste right?

Nobody is trading oline talent away. Why do you guys not understand it. Oline positions are devoid of talent so when teams do find them they don’t give them up.

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